Spartan Posted May 27 Report Posted May 27 The San Francisco Bay Area is ranked second in terms of cities and metro areas that people are moving away from, according to a new study. The annual moving trends report from moving and storage company PODS analyzes long-distance moving numbers between January 2024 and March 2025 and compares those to previous years. Northern California has ranked second in terms of places people are leaving for two years in a row, right behind another California city. For the second year running, Los Angeles has topped the list of places with the highest number of move-outs, the report states. The South Florida area around Miami is ranked third, with Long Island, NY at fourth, and San Diego rounding out the top five places people are moving away from. Several other California cities were also in this year’s top 20. “People are still leaving California in droves,” the report stated. “Echoing last year’s numbers, California is home to seven cities on our top 20 list of move-outs, though this year only three markets made it into the top 10.” LA and NorCal have maintained the top two spots now for four years in a row, according to the report. The report cites California’s rising cost of living, particularly housing costs that are nearly double, and high tax rates as among the factors driving “California’s mass exodus.” Top 20 places people are moving out of: Los Angeles, CA (1st in 2024) Northern California (San Francisco area) (2nd in 2024) South Florida (Miami area) (3rd in 2024) Long Island, NY (Serving parts of NYC) (4th in 2024) San Diego, CA (8th in 2024) Central Jersey, NJ (6th in 2024) Chicago, IL (7th in 2024) Boston, MA (13th in 2024) Hudson Valley, NY (10th in 2024) Denver, CO (12th in 2024) Santa Barbara, CA (11th in 2024) Seattle, WA (Not ranked in 2024) Stockton-Modesto, CA (9th in 2024) Washington, DC (Not ranked in 2024) Hartford, CT (15th in 2024) Tampa Bay, FL (Not ranked in 2024) Fresno, CA (17th in 2024) Austin, TX (5th in 2024) Bakersfield, CA (18th in 2024) Philadelphia, PA (Not ranked in 2024) On the other side of the coin, the Myrtle Beach, SC/Wilmington, NC area topped the list of places people are moving to for the second year in a row. That was followed by Ocala, FL at number two, Raleigh, NC at number three, Greenville-Spartanburg, SC at number four, and Dallas-Fort Worth at number five. Quote
enigmatic Posted May 27 Report Posted May 27 maa tokkalo city kudaa list lo vundi 😁 ekkadiki potunnaro ee cities nundi? Quote
Spartan Posted May 27 Author Report Posted May 27 4 minutes ago, enigmatic said: maa tokkalo city kudaa list lo vundi 😁 ekkadiki potunnaro ee cities nundi? On the other side of the coin, the Myrtle Beach, SC/Wilmington, NC area topped the list of places people are moving to for the second year in a row. That was followed by Ocala, FL at number two, Raleigh, NC at number three, Greenville-Spartanburg, SC at number four, and Dallas-Fort Worth at number five. Quote
ARYA Posted May 27 Report Posted May 27 26 minutes ago, Spartan said: The San Francisco Bay Area is ranked second in terms of cities and metro areas that people are moving away from, according to a new study. The annual moving trends report from moving and storage company PODS analyzes long-distance moving numbers between January 2024 and March 2025 and compares those to previous years. Northern California has ranked second in terms of places people are leaving for two years in a row, right behind another California city. For the second year running, Los Angeles has topped the list of places with the highest number of move-outs, the report states. The South Florida area around Miami is ranked third, with Long Island, NY at fourth, and San Diego rounding out the top five places people are moving away from. Several other California cities were also in this year’s top 20. “People are still leaving California in droves,” the report stated. “Echoing last year’s numbers, California is home to seven cities on our top 20 list of move-outs, though this year only three markets made it into the top 10.” LA and NorCal have maintained the top two spots now for four years in a row, according to the report. The report cites California’s rising cost of living, particularly housing costs that are nearly double, and high tax rates as among the factors driving “California’s mass exodus.” Top 20 places people are moving out of: Los Angeles, CA (1st in 2024) Northern California (San Francisco area) (2nd in 2024) South Florida (Miami area) (3rd in 2024) Long Island, NY (Serving parts of NYC) (4th in 2024) San Diego, CA (8th in 2024) Central Jersey, NJ (6th in 2024) Chicago, IL (7th in 2024) Boston, MA (13th in 2024) Hudson Valley, NY (10th in 2024) Denver, CO (12th in 2024) Santa Barbara, CA (11th in 2024) Seattle, WA (Not ranked in 2024) Stockton-Modesto, CA (9th in 2024) Washington, DC (Not ranked in 2024) Hartford, CT (15th in 2024) Tampa Bay, FL (Not ranked in 2024) Fresno, CA (17th in 2024) Austin, TX (5th in 2024) Bakersfield, CA (18th in 2024) Philadelphia, PA (Not ranked in 2024) On the other side of the coin, the Myrtle Beach, SC/Wilmington, NC area topped the list of places people are moving to for the second year in a row. That was followed by Ocala, FL at number two, Raleigh, NC at number three, Greenville-Spartanburg, SC at number four, and Dallas-Fort Worth at number five. Good sitti manam kuda mingeddam.. bokka lo tax lu.. Quote
ManOffSteel Posted May 27 Report Posted May 27 All the tech hubs are bleeding. The effects of AI will be felt further more in the next few years . All this migration is going to Texas, NC, Atlanta.. Quote
Spartan Posted May 27 Author Report Posted May 27 29 minutes ago, ARYA said: Good sitti manam kuda mingeddam.. bokka lo tax lu.. ekkadiki potam...naaku circle takkuva.. andaru ikkade unnaru... Quote
saravamnene Posted May 27 Report Posted May 27 never stayed for long...California lo anta dadriram untada..can any residents elaborate Quote
Jatka Bandi Posted May 27 Report Posted May 27 37 minutes ago, saravamnene said: never stayed for long...California lo anta dadriram untada..can any residents elaborate I think the end of tech is near.. so no wonder.. upcoming fields ki maarithe emanna vuntundi.. Quote
perugu_vada Posted May 27 Report Posted May 27 13 minutes ago, mettastar said: Good Austin dropped to 18th Austin ki antha bomma ledu uncle .. aathram Ekuva muuthram thakkuva type Austin .. 2022 lo house konnollu not sure if theycan ever break even 1 Quote
Konebhar6 Posted May 27 Report Posted May 27 55 minutes ago, saravamnene said: never stayed for long...California lo anta dadriram untada..can any residents elaborate Actually very beautiful landscapes. Excellent weather for summer and winter. Neither too harsh. Just perfect. High housing costs (2000 sq ft is $1.5m in good neighborhoods). High cost of living, high taxes. Even gas now is above $5/gallon. Quote
ARYA Posted May 27 Report Posted May 27 1 hour ago, mettastar said: Dallas still leading 1 hour ago, mettastar said: Good Austin dropped to 18th intaki nuvvu dallas lo unnava austin move iyyava? Quote
ARYA Posted May 27 Report Posted May 27 2 hours ago, Spartan said: ekkadiki potam...naaku circle takkuva.. andaru ikkade unnaru... em undi oka weekend rendu naatu kodlu kodite chalu ga circle ade form itundi.. Quote
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