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Sam M.
  • Rental Property Investor
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Who is moving to each state? [Market Data for OOS Investors]

Sam M.
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Los Angeles, CA
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Came across this today and thought users here may find it useful. 

From the original poster: "I decided to make this tool so people could easily see who is moving to each state and how those people are different than the original residents. You can view this information for any state and explore many topics such as employment status, citizenship, and educational attainment."

https://overflow.solutions/demographic-data/who-is-moving-to-each-state/

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Beau Fannon
  • Real Estate Agent
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Beau Fannon
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Austin, TX
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Worked for me on mobile.

Texas has a net positive gain of about 22,000 in it's people trade with California. And most of the people moving between the two states are in their 20s and 30s regardless of the direction they are moving.

After 11 years in Los Angeles I moved to Austin 3 years ago and can't imagine a better place to be. 

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