Even after the crash there was still large retirement communities being built in Florida,think a 30 minute drive for a gallon of milk.Lakeland,Sun City,The Villages,Groveland etc.
In Florida the actual dense downtowns are filled with minlinials sharing space because of the high rents,immigrants do not have the money to be
there,think Miami where 2 people share a shed in the back yard at $500 a person per month a/c and toilets are extra.
The immigration process concept to build up inner cities does not work.
Some prefer rural,some prefer urban,if the urban has what it takes it does fill up at high rents but still remains transient without the option to purchase which is needed for long term stability.
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