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The Great Migration of 2024: Where is Everyone Moving?

It’s always interesting to see where people are choosing to plant their roots, and the latest migration data from the National Association of REALTORS® (NAR) for 2024 gives us a lot to think about. While a few states are clearly leading the pack in attracting new residents, the reasons behind these shifts are diverse and worth exploring.

Topping the list for net migration are Florida, Texas, and North Carolina. Florida’s warm climate and lack of state income tax continue to be major draws, primarily attracting international movers in the latest data. Texas also saw significant growth, again largely from international migration, building on its pandemic-era popularity. North Carolina offers a compelling mix of job opportunities, quality of life, and diverse landscapes, appealing to both domestic and international migrants.

Now, let’s touch on California. While it’s true that the Golden State experienced a net loss in domestic migration due to factors like cost of living, it remains a powerful magnet for international migrants, ranking second nationally. This highlights California’s enduring appeal in terms of job opportunities, particularly in tech and entertainment, and its global cultural influence. Despite domestic out-migration, its strong international appeal keeps it a significant player in overall migration trends.

Beyond the top three, other states are also seeing notable migration patterns. Arizona is attracting younger generations, while New Jersey sees international growth despite domestic departures. South Carolina and Georgia offer their own unique draws, and New York is experiencing a migration rebound. Washington state rounds out the top ten, benefiting from its tech sector and natural beauty.

The bigger picture here is that people are moving for a variety of reasons: economic opportunities, lifestyle preferences, and affordability being key drivers. States with strong job markets, appealing climates, and a lower cost of living tend to see significant inflows. However, even states facing domestic out-migration can still hold strong appeal for international migrants, underscoring the complex factors influencing where people choose to build their lives.

It’s clear that the map of where people are living is constantly shifting, reflecting evolving economic landscapes and lifestyle priorities. These migration trends have significant implications for housing markets, economies, and communities across the country.

Now we are working on our own study, “The Recruiting Insight 2024 Agent Migration Study” to be released this Spring. I can’t wait to share those insights with my readers.

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Mark Johnson

Mark's passion and expertise is enabling real estate broker-owners and team leaders to create the systems, structure, and processes to support their growth. He also enjoys sharing his thoughts on business success on his blog: www.winningtheday.blog

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