Im sure you could get some good deals if you went down there. Religious items, art works. Marjorie Post, heiress of Post cereal went to Russia in the 1930s when the commies were selling priceless Orthodox religious relics at bargain prices and put them in her estate in Hillwood in DC.
This is happening in NJ as well; a lot of idled Americans (especially tradesmen) are selling off their tools at flea markets and online, and all types of Americans are selling their home furnishings (furniture, utensils, appliances) in the same manner. We are watching the evacuation of a region - and you’re right, you can get good deals. There are some exceptions: The Third World “replacement Americans” have little use for sporting goods (though Latinos buy fishing gear), antiques/collectibles, and “Americana” in general; they are more into essentials.
This has mirrored death in retail in the NYC area; when it was in the news recently that the “American Dream” mall was finally opening in the NJ Meadowlands (after more than a decade of delays, with the mall completed and standing idle), it was clear that the focus was no longer a retail mall (we have plenty of them already, and they are struggling). It is now more of an “entertainment center” (complete with paying for parking); like the retail malls, it needs another source of revenue besides shoppers coming in and buying merchandise. Food itself seems to be a growing share of business in this area, as more and more single, childless Americans outsource their food prep to Third World replacements.
Despite the exodus of Americans (and their employers), multi-family housing is still being built on every patch of land; the elites are determined to keep an underclass of consumers here - especially for the public school industry - and they’ll accept it as an improvement over whatever sh!thole they called home three months ago. NJ and NY would be losing a LOT more electoral votes without the exploding illegal populations, hence the insistence they be counted in the census.