Bay Shore is wealthy lol that's news to me.
Yes, as a whole, it is wealthy. The average family income is $75K. Even in an area with a higher cost of living, that is considered an upper-middle class average for an entire town (not per individual). The waterfront has tons of multi-million dollar homes, as does your shopping area. You border both East and West Islip, both known as upper-middle class areas. My sister-in-law is from East Islip.
According to realtor.com, there are 255 properties for sale in Bay Shore. 57 of them are $500,000 or more. That is upper-middle class, at worst. And that is in a town that has about half the population of Huntington. In comparison, Huntington has three times as many properties for sale. Only 25 of those are $500,000 or more, and of those 25, many are huge commercial sites on the market.
And Southampton is about an hour away.
Thanks for proving my point. Southampton is an hour away, yet you use a video talking about other parts of Suffolk County to try and prove that your town is full of violence, drugs, and "bodies being dumped." That just isn't true. A neighboring city? Sure. Bay Shore? Not at all. Hell, your crime rate is lower than the national average.
The thing is, people don't understand how close everything is. But maybe you should look at a map sometimes.
This is why people laugh at you. Do you realize that most cities have wealthy areas within a block or two of crack houses? My building in DC included a U.S. senator, multiple MDs, multiple attorneys (both private sector and Department of Justice attorneys), business owners (including one who owned health centers in DC), and Rose McGowan. The cheapest condos, which were studios, went for over $325,000. The parking spots? They were about $25,000. The building next door? It was government housing where I routinely watched homeless guys piss on the wall in the middle of the day.
Go a few blocks away to Cap Hill. There, you will find plenty of multi-million dollar condos and townhouses. A block away on the other side is a whole new world. It is amazing how little crossover there is between the two different worlds even though they are so close . . . and there are many of those in just about every major city in the country.
Being 10 blocks away from Oscar means absolutely nothing. 10 blocks in that environment is a drastic difference in lifestyles. Hell, 2 blocks in many areas is a drastic difference.
I mean if you want me to bring you around dudes that are really about that life, let me know.
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This just keeps getting better. Remember when you claimed you were going to have your cousin ask Meek about me, because he "rolled with that crew?" Yeah, that was the same week Meek had me out to a club appearance with him before we went to a strip club. I'm guessing your cousin forgot to ask, huh?
But let's talk about Binghamton, the place where prisoners fresh out of Elmira with no where to go or can't go back especially from NYC, Westchester, and Long Island end up and they bring the crime with them. No real homegrown dudes, just a bunch of dudes hiding from their problems in NYC or Long Island and Drug Addicts.
Both of my parents grew up in Binghamton and is where my grandma still lives. Binghamton is like a country club compared to Elmira. Elmira's median household income is about a third of what I quoted of Bay Shore's earlier even though both have about the same population. It has 377 properties up for sale, only 2 of which are $500,000 are more. Compare that to Bay Shore. Elmira's crime rate is almost 33% higher than Bay Shore's even with almost the exact same population.
Bay Shore isn't a city with "violence, drugs, and bodies being dumped." A couple of miles away in Brentwood? Sure, not a good area. But, you're Bay Shore, not Brentwood, just like the kids in Georgetown are Georgetown and not Columbia Heights or Adams Morgan even though both are about a mile away.