"Growth in the Palm Bay-Melbourne area has been increasing at an explosive rate," stated Cal Conner, U-Haul Company of Eastern Florida President. “Add to that our fantastic year-round climate, and you can see why Palm Bay-Melbourne is such a desirable area to live."
Read More »Here to There: Insights From Latest National Movers Study
United Van Lines has released the latest iteration of their annual National Movers Study, which uses internal data based on multiple thousands of moves to determine inbound hotspots and outbound migration patterns.
Read More »More Homeowners Report the Intent to Move Between Metros
“With a recession looming and household expenses high, many people can’t afford to buy a home in an expensive area and/or want to save money in case of an emergency, which makes relocating somewhere more affordable an attractive option,” said Redfin Economics Research Lead Chen Zhao.
Read More »Housing Migration’s Effect on Polling Data
Early in the pandemic, many made the decision to leave urban centers in favor of the suburbs and beyond. But according to Redfin, those who moved took not only their belongings but also their voting preferences too, turning some counties from red or blue to purple.
Read More »One-Third of Homeseekers Looking to Migrate
People are leaving high-cost cities on the coasts in droves, seeking out warmer climates and cheaper housing. Here’s what the data reveals.
Read More »Is There a Link Between Inflation and Migration?
According to a new report from Redfin, migration hotspots have the highest inflation rates across the country partly due to the fact they are attracting so many new residents on a consistent basis.
Read More »One in Five Considering an Interstate Move
According to a new survey, residents of Northeastern states are likely to consider an interstate move this year, citing quality of life and a reduction in the cost of living.
Read More »Tracking Millennial Migration
Despite falling homeownership rates, younger generations are fleeing the expensive cities for new destinations. Where are they moving to?
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