Florida no longer top state for move-ins. Here’s where people are going instead

Here are the top cities for move-ins and move-outs

Myrtle Beach, SC

Last month, PODS released its report on where people are moving in 2024.

According to the data, Florida has lost its No. 1 spot after years of record-high migration numbers.

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Instead, the report finds that people are flocking to states like North and South Carolina — alongside many others in the eastern Sun Belt.

The Carolinas offer a lower cost of living than Florida, where the huge influx of migrants has caused demand (and thus prices) to spike in recent years.

“Why the love toward the Carolinas? Aside from offering residents a low cost of living, access to the outdoors, and a solid quality of life, it’s possible the rise in popularity of these two states is part of a larger moving trend we’re seeing centered around the Southern Appalachian region.

States within this region — Georgia, Tennessee, North Carolina, Alabama, and South Carolina — are home to the overwhelming majority of this year’s most moved-to locations and are among some of the fastest-growing cities in the U.S.”

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Other huge factors that PODS claims has impacted Florida’s move-in rate are the severe weather risks, skyrocketing insurance premiums, and lagging job growth.

Despite that, three Florida cities still ranked among the top cities for move-ins, including Ocala in the No. 2 spot.

From there, Jacksonville ranked No 8, and Orlando came in at No. 18 (Orlando saw a precipitous drop from its No. 3 spot in 2023, though!).

The full ranking of U.S. cities by move-ins for 2024 is as follows:

RankCityState2023 Rank
1Myrtle Beach/Wilmington (Tie)SC/NC (Tie)1
2OcalaFL4
3HoustonTX5
4Greenville-SpartanburgSC10
5CharlotteNC16
6RaleighNC20
7PhoenixAZ18
8KnoxvilleTN7
9JacksonvilleFL8
10AshevilleNC17
11BoiseID15
12PortlandME13
13NashvilleTN11
14AtlantaGANot Ranked
15Johnson CityTNNot Ranked
16HuntsvilleALNot Ranked
17DoverDENot Ranked
18OrlandoFL3
19SavannahGA19
20GreensboroNCNot Ranked

On the other end of the spectrum is California, which has seen the greatest number of move-outs this year, the report states.

While Florida is still an attractive place to live for many movers despite its issues, California’s problems with crime, taxes, and cost of living make it an unhospitable destination for others.

In fact, the Golden State makes up seven of the top 20 cities for move-outs this year, the report shows.

That list is as follows:

RankCityState2023 Rank
1Los AngelesCA1
2Northern California (San Francisco Area)CA2
3South Florida (Miami Area)FL5
4Long IslandNY4
5AustinTXNot Ranked
6Central JerseyNJ6
7ChicagoIL3
8San DiegoCA14
9Stockton-ModestoCA9
10Hudson ValleyNY11
11Santa BarbaraCA10
12DenverCO18
13BostonMANot Ranked
14BaltimoreMD12
15HartfordCT20
16PortlandORNot Ranked
17FresnoCANot Ranked
18BakersfieldCANot Ranked
19Northern New JerseyNJ15
20MinneapolisMNNot Ranked

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