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15% Fewer Canadians Are Searching for Homes in the U.S. Than Last Year

The number of Canada-based Redfin.com users searching for U.S. homes fell 15.3% year over year in June. Over the last two years, Canadian searches for U.S. homes have dropped roughly 37%. Canada-based home searches declined in 45 of the 50 most populous U.S. metros, with the biggest drops in San Antonio (-51.8%), Austin (-48.6%), Nassau […]

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Fire-Prone Parts of Rural Northern California Are Losing Residents, Bucking National Trend

Tuolumne County, CA, in the Yosemite foothills, lost more residents than any other fire-prone U.S. county in 2025. It was followed closely by Sutter County, also in rural Northern California. Just one-third of the country’s 308 fire-prone counties lost more residents than they gained, while the other two-thirds gained population.  Pinal County, AZ, located between

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Better Weather Is the Top Reason Americans Are Planning Out-of-State Moves, Outranking Affordability

22% of U.S. residents moving to a different state cited better weather as a factor in their move, the most commonly cited reason, per a new Redfin survey.  Nearly as many people, 21%, are looking to move out of state due to concerns about climate change.  Weather and climate concerns are more common reasons for

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19% of of House Hunters Are Looking to Relocate–And They’re Headed to the Sun Belt

Nearly 1 in 5 U.S. house hunters looked to relocate to a different metro area in the first quarter, up slightly from a year earlier.  Florida, Las Vegas and Phoenix are the most popular destinations, with many movers chasing affordability and sunshine.  New York, Seattle, Los Angeles and other expensive metros top the list of

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Flood-Prone Parts of America Are Losing Residents at Nearly Twice Last Year’s Rate

High-flood-risk U.S. counties lost over 63,000 more residents than they gained in 2025–nearly double the prior year’s outflow.  Flood-prone places are losing residents partly because of climate risk. Some residents are leaving in search of cheaper housing or different politics. Counties at low risk of flooding gained nearly 70,000 residents last year, the biggest uptick

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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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