I grew up there. In Suffolk. On the north shore. Was great. The schools right now - no. Not so much
I’m not there now. I got out early. As rents and real estate started to climb rapidly
MS 13 has really moved in not far enough away
Property taxes—let’s see. A family member has 1700 square feet. Good n hood. Had to send kids to private schools. Pays about $20,000 per year property taxes let’s
On the house I grew up in- taxes are listed $36,000 per year
.....trailed only the Philadelphia suburb of Chesterbrook and earned top marks for its overall safety and high-performing public schools.
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Do the “high performing” public schools teach a woke agenda that prepares students (especially girls) for woke places like Columbia University?
#1., #3 PHILLY
#4 Chicago
#5 New Jersey
#6 Chicago
#7 New Jersery
#8 Chicago
#9 Alabama
#10 New Jersey
“They drove my family out of Great Neck!”
One of the main reasons why Fairfield County,CT is so popular is because there are very,very nice towns....just 45 minutes from Grand Central...that have property taxes (and,IIRC,income taxes) much lower than in Nassau County or Westchester County,NY.
Does your kid have a new Lexus to drive to high school? We have just the town for you!
I’ve always had a prejudiced against the East coast of the USA.
I know places in and around Seattle, That beat the pants off you East coast focus groups.
We have more multi millionaires per acre than the east coast does.
Because of teachers unions, many kids go to private schools.
I myself Graduated from a private university as U of W was such a garbage place where indoctrination was more important than education.
We have good schools all over the USA.
But all you guys ever publish is Harvard, Yale, and CUNY type schools.
I’m pretty sure a So. Dakota school of mines engineer would kick butt on any Harvard or Yale engineer.
He is the real deal. JD and Bruce, yes. Bruce and JD, yes.
The property values in places like Long Island New York are dropping because younger people have been moving out due to costs and MS-13 has already moved in.
I would also suspect some of these multi-property owners have gotten inside information on how many New York City financial companies are relocating, and how much long overdue work that the Metropolitan Transit Authority has to do, which will cause problems with commuters.