Nah stay down there. too many out of towners already.Shiiett, I said I would never move anywhere north of NC, but ima throw mine out there just to see if I can get a bite. Being an Amazon engineer does have a nice ring to it.
With a nice relocation package, them selling my house down here, and moving my fiancé and daughter up there, they can get my country ass up there![]()

As long as y’all agree to stay away from NCNah stay down there. too many out of towners already.![]()


yup that's why i said earlier that NYC and DC would cause the least disruption. amazon wasn't going to raleigh or atlanta and be blamed for the big jump in housing costs like they and others are in seattle. there won't be a noticeable jump in either of these places, they're already expensive.For those who think things are going to get crazy expensive in LIC....I don't think it'll make much of a difference
LIC been crazy expensive for about 15 years now...If you didn't get in in the 90s you were basically shut out.
Only folks to survive live in the PJs...everyone basically been priced out or sold their homes for a mint.
yeah this move and change in things is unlikely to effect that average black fam in Queens.Where black people live in queens isn’t desirable yuppies/techies types so they should be fine
LmaoWHERE's is this exactly???![]()
I've never heard anyone compare Queens to Seattle
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this is true. I am about to move to LIC next year since i can make a lot more money now in the city and do a shytload less traveling than I can in the south. The extra 2k in rent is easily off set by this convenience and customer base.I wonder what the max will be cause apartments in LIc are already over 3K a month but the beauty of LIC is that 3K a month gives you a 5 star hotel like building compared to just a crappy apartment in Manhattan with no amenities.
How would it affect homes that will be anywhere between 12-15 miles away since a majority of black/west indian owned homes are in the eastern part of queens?They wont be able to afford the property taxes that rise exponentially.
Well shyt Jews have been trying to take over laurelton/cambria since I was living there back in the 80s/90s. They have pockets set up near temples (jamaica estates/queens village ) but never really expanded throughout the other blocks on that side of queens.Best believe there's a long term plan for Jamaica, Queens as well in terms of gentrification. One of my boys live in St. Albans his father has been getting a lot of offers to sell his house lately. My other boy lives near Roy Wilkins his father has been getting offers for years to sell his house but recently the frequency has been up. He refuses to sell because he wants to leave the house for his sons when he dies. From late last year to where we are in this year there's been 2-3 white families that have moved into his neighborhood. Mind you this is an all-black neighborhood. It's not common to see cacs on the bus for example. My mother has a friend in Laurelton that owns 2 2 family homes that he owns that these Jews have been trying to buy it off of him for 1.7M but he says he can sell them for 2.2M When that new Starbucks popped up on the strip I knew the gentrification process was on. Beware of Starbucks in your hood brehs.