Migration

Long-Distance Moves Tick Up: Nearly 1 in 5 House Hunters Are Looking to Relocate

Florida dominates the list of most common migration destinations. Boise and Spokane are also popular.  But movement into Florida has slowed significantly since the pandemic boom.  Homebuyers are leaving big-city job hubs like Los Angeles and New York. They’re also moving away from the Bay Area, but that’s not nearly as common as it was […]

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The Number of Canadians Searching For U.S. Homes Is Down 20% From Last Year

Canadian searches for U.S. homes dropped off when the White House announced steep tariffs on Canadian goods in the spring. The decline is especially steep in West Palm Beach, FL, a popular second-home destination for snowbirds.  The number of Canadian Redfin.com users searching for homes to buy or rent in the U.S. dropped 19.5% year

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Americans Are Torn on How Immigration, Tariffs Impact Housing Affordability

51% of surveyed homeowners and renters think less immigration could make homes more expensive, while 39% think it could make homes more affordable. 68% of respondents think tariffs could fuel price inflation and high interest rates, while 35% think they could make homes more affordable. Over half of U.S. homeowners and renters (51.2%) strongly or

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Florida and Texas Are Gaining Residents at a Much Slower Rate Than They Used To, Eating Into Homebuyer Demand

The rising cost of housing and the increasing frequency of natural disasters are slowing migration to certain Florida and Texas metros.  The flow of U.S. residents moving into Florida, Texas and other parts of the Sun Belt slowed significantly in 2024. Tampa had a net inflow of just over 10,000 residents in 2024, less than

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