Like many urbanites, Omer and Mor Granit left their New York City home during the pandemic, giving up the lease on their Brooklyn apartment.
In December 2020, they moved to a rental cabin in Evergreen, Colo., with their three daughters, Mr. Granit said, enjoying skiing and wildlife spotting. Still, eight months later, they were ready to come home.To Read the Full Story
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I don’t get this article was I supposed to feel sorry for these ppl? Because I don’t.
The spanish built it they said so they don't want to share for any price .
Yep
Metropolitan rents are now highway robbery. When was it ever okay to charge as much as possible rather than be reasonable?
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Cry me a river. I stayed in the city and helped support (still) struggling small businesses, which these fair weather city ppl abandoned when things got a lil tough. Now thanks to all of them, I'm enjoying lower rent than I've paid in years.