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Miami Real Estate PODCast with Shane Neman and Omar De Windt of Cervera - June 20th 2020

Miami Real Estate PODCast with Shane Neman and Omar De Windt of Cervera - June 20th 2020

Relocating From NYC to Florida? Know This Before You Take the Leap

Had a blast talking to the gracious host of the Miami Real Estate PodCast Omar De Windt from Cervera for almost an hour about:

✅ Being an Entrepreneur in NYC for almost 20 years

✅ Why I decided to move my home and company outside of NYC

✅ The logistical process of moving to Miami and going through a tough residency audit

✅ What the personal benefits of living in South Florida are and why I don’t regret one minute of moving

✅ My Predictions for NYC and Miami in the Next 10 years

✅ Why it completely sucks to be a startup entrepreneur

#Miami #NYC #RealEstate #Startups #Investing #VentureCapital #EntrepreneurLife #NemanVentures

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Considering relocating to Florida from NYC? Know this before you take the leap

Considering relocating to Florida from NYC? Know this before you take the leap

As sunny South Florida continues to develop into a world-class locale, and a legal tax haven, many New Yorkers are reconsidering whether the city that never sleeps is the right place in which to live and park their assets. But few know how challenging the process can be for those within a certain tax bracket… Lucky for you, I have the scoop.

I’m a New Yorker through and through – born in Brooklyn, an NYU grad, and job-creator for hundreds of locals through three different companies I founded in the city. More than 35 years later, however, I realized that perhaps the concrete jungle wasn’t the best place in which to take the next step in my career, and continue to grow my net worth. The tax burden, and exorbitant costs that come with living in one of the world’s greatest cities are steep. This is common knowledge. A lesser-known fact, however, is that it’s a massive headache to relocate from New York to a new state once you reach a certain rung on the financial food chain. The state of New York doesn’t let its prized residents flee so easily, a fact that is especially salient today as prominent figures and institutions – Icahn Enterprises, U.S. President and Queens native Donald J. Trump – are stealing headlines for relocating to Florida, just as I did in 2014.

My move was prompted by the same factor that promoted Carl Icahn and Trump’s – the math simply was no longer working out. The family I had always wanted had materialized, and as my wife and I began researching elite schools for our daughter, which were practically the same cost as a state University, the siren song of sunny South Florida began calling me. We knew we wanted a bigger family, and the financials were not making sense. While I’ve never looked back on the decision to relocate, I urge anyone considering following in my footsteps to educate themselves on what the process will entail and be both mentally and financially prepared.