UPTON:

And so, that it's not only that it's unappealing because it's flooding but Atlantic City is in such serious economic climate. It had 5 percent of their population leave just over the last decade. All the jobs are drying up. The tax base is drying up. Nobody wants to be buying property in Atlantic City, let alone in these very vulnerable areas.

And over the last 12 months, two houses in this one block street that I went to Arizona Avenue, two of them had sold for less than $35,000 each. And what that means is that residents who are some out of work, all of that equity is tied up in the house. They now have no equity left.

They can't sell their house. They don't have work in Atlantic City. They want to move but they can't sell their property. They feel very trapped. Some of them really express very strong emotions to me. They feel stuck.