Wildfires in California are prompting an exodus of residents, particularly from Los Angeles, as safety concerns and a desire to rebuild drive them to New York City. Artists and homeowners alike are quickly securing new homes on the East Coast, with real estate agents reporting a surge in inquiries from displaced Californians. Many residents express that the risks associated with living in California now outweigh the benefits, leading to a significant shift in the housing landscape as individuals prioritize safety and stability over remaining in a fire-prone environment.
With artwork, when it's gone, it's gone," he told Curbed in an interview, highlighting the urgency of relocating due to wildfires.
The collection, valued at 'millions of dollars' by a source close to the Biden family, was stored near the Pacific Palisades residence.
It's not worth having a house in California anymore," an Angeleno stated, emphasizing the declining appeal of California amidst increasing wildfire risks.
Ryan Serhant recently revealed that he has been flooded with inquiries from Los Angeles brokers whose clients are seeking rental properties on the East Coast.
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