That’s where your wrong. Prices are increasing due to more people immigrating here from China. And there are limited apartments available that’s why you will see people sharing living space. After a few years living in flushing some with families will move to bayside, new Hyde park, great neck to give their kids better schools. Flushing is where it all starts for these immigrants
What you described is the older version of what the paradigm was for the Chinese in the 80's, 90's and earlier 2000's when desire for economic and personal freedom and familial happiness was the goal. And of course that is still the path followed by the Chinese Traditionalists to some degree but it no longer reflects the mentality of "The New Rich China on the Rise and Seeking World Domination or at least Domination over the USA ." You are speaking of the old scenario of the Chinese (and leave the Koreans out of this discussion because their story, mentality and purpose are worlds apart from the Chinese) starting in Flushing and moving to Bayside and going from the poor-man's version of rags to riches.
A book could be written here about the Asian migration in the Flushing area, starting with the Japanese in what was labeled "The Second Invasion" which is a play off the first invasion which was Pearl Harbor. Pearl Harbor was a dismantling of the U.S. Navy in Hawaii and the second invasion targeted the American financial infrastructure in the 1970's. (but I will spare you mongers and try and keep it short. You know, because of my years, I was here and I did watch this movie from my perspective called "Asian Migration into New York City and its Effects on Flushing and the Short History of AMP's in NYC and Especially the Flushing Area.")
Chinese love to get their hands on "true-ownership" property in the USA close to their communities as opposed to the Communistic land-use rights in China which is not true ownership.
But, forgetting the history of Asians in the area of Flushing (Japanese, Koreans, Taiwanese, Chinese) and fast-forwarding to now as it exists today with the immigration rules imposed by the USA (thank God) which limits the poor and destitute from entering the USA and bleeding its welfare system any further, this new and powerful breed of very savvy, well-educated, conquer-oriented cash-rich Chinese entering this country and investing, traverse on the pathways sheared by the hard-working Chinese that you mentioned.
I respect what you are saying but as life dramatically shifts moment by moment in this drama called "Life," Flushing is emerging and reflecting "The New China."
I, personally loved and still am attracted to the old China. The new China is a manipulation-configuration of a beast designed for the sole purpose of conquest, recognition and name and fame. What we are viewing now is the fruition of the dream of Mao Zedong and his entire nation is united in following his ideals.
Long lost are the spiritually-rich Taoist and Confucian-based Chinese. The "New-Chinese" laugh at those old intangible qualities and will only pay homage to the technology, prestige, power, bragging-rights and money.
But all that being said, from a mongers' perspective, the women from Asia, still maintain an exquisite appeal and charm in their bodies and psyche that is unmatched in the western world. Even though they are just as focused on wealth as their male counterparts and their minds are every bit as greedy, by looking at those sweet innocent faces and their lovely swaying bodies, this easily-duped, gullible, ignorant monger is forever hypnotized by those slanted almond eyes and under that spell all the aforementioned conspiracy is temporarily forgotten in the garden of her pleasure.
Many blessings to you fine gentlemen.