COVID, Taxes Lure Upscale Homebuyers to Florida s $70MM Serena by the Sea
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Prolonged isolation due to COVID-19 is creating a growing desire among those living in dense urban areas to seek living spaces that provide more privacy, space, and safety leading to a sharp increase in demand for properties. This trend is especially being felt in southern parts of the country where lower costs of living and tax rates are additional incentives, says Valor Capital Real Estate Development, whose most recent project is catering to the “new mass exodus”.
CLEARWATER, Fla. (PRWEB) February 22, 2021
Two surveys from home listing provider Redfin, found that of their more than 1 million users, 27% searched for homes outside densely populated urban areas between April and May of 2020, the highest since they had begun recording migration data. This shift is being driven by several ongoing factors, the most recent being the pandemic, which eliminated many benefits of wor
Culver students back in classes
Culver School District leaders frustrated with unclear state-level opening guidelines
Culver School District students went back to class full time this week, after administrators, staff and families gave the green light.
On Jan. 1, the Oregon school reopening metrics that determine when schools could open became advisory, not mandatory, explained Culver School District Superintendent Stefanie Garber during the Jan. 14 board meeting.
Since September, most Culver students have attended class two hours each school day in small cohorts and did remote learning the rest of the day. On Jan. 5, Oregon Department of Education started to urge schools not to open against the metrics – essentially, don t do what the governor has recommended, Garber reported. I was in a tangle last week because the governor said on Dec. 23 that she wanted all students in Oregon in school by Feb. 15. Our district began preparing for the governor s direct