An average of 173 Californians per day have moved to Arizona for a decade. Here’s why.
From the beaches to the mountains, mild weather, and endless sports and entertainment options, there’s no place in the world quite like California. However, as the cost of living continues to rise and real estate prices are considered unattainable for most, some have sought life elsewhere as the exodus out of the Golden State continues. So, where are people going?A new study by StorageCafe found the top five states Californians relocated to are Texas, Arizona, Washington, Florida and Nevada.
Paradise Valley, which was coined the "Beverly Hills of Arizona," has seen an influx of California residents, giving Scottsdale a run for its money. The study found that 46% of new Arizonans have purchased a home within their first year of living in the Grand Canyon State. In addition to those leaving LA County, residents from San Bernardino, Orange, Riverside and San Diego Counties have made the move to the greater Phoenix area.
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