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carolinakid

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Cities with highest levels of move-outs​

  1. Los Angeles, California (ranked first in 2023)
  2. San Francisco area, Northern California (ranked second in 2023)
  3. Miami area, South Florida (ranked fifth in 2023)
  4. Long Island, New York, serving parts of New York City (ranked fourth in 2023)
  5. Austin, Texas (not ranked in 2023)
  6. Central Jersey, New Jersey (ranked sixth in 2023)
  7. Chicago, Illinois (ranked third in 2023)
  8. San Diego, California (ranked 14th in 2023)
  9. Stockton-Modesto, California (ranked ninth in 2023)
  10. Hudson Valley, New York (ranked 11th in 2023)
  11. Santa Barbara, California (ranked 10th in 2023)
  12. Denver, Colorado (ranked 18th in 2023)
  13. Boston, Massachusetts (not ranked in 2023)
  14. Baltimore, Maryland (ranked 12th in 2023)
  15. Hartford, Connecticut (ranked 20th in 2023)
  16. Portland, Oregon (not ranked in 2023)
  17. Fresno, California (not ranked in 2023)
  18. Bakersfield, California (not ranked in 2023)
  19. Northern New Jersey, serving parts of New York City (ranked 15th in 2023)
  20. Minneapolis, Minnesota (not ranked in 2023)
PODS data found California had the highest concentration of move-outs among U.S. states, with seven cities or regions represented in PODS’ Top 20 rankings.
 

djefferis

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Austin Texas went from not ranked all the way to #5.

What happened there?

The “appeal” wore off quickly - just as it will with Nashville in a couple of years.

Every wanna be young urban professional rushing in to the “hot” city - looking to be part of the scene. After a few years of overpriced restaurants and $22 burgers and the same tired bar scene - people get bored and move on.

Austin is like Vegas or a lot of cities - much more visitor friendly than resident friendly.
 

djefferis

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No doubt here in Minneapolis, People leaving faster than cockroaches when you turn the lights on.
This once beautiful city is a dumpster fire shit hole place now.

Is Minneapolis as bad as Columbus, Ohio ever since they basically started a mass resettlement of the Somali population ?

Minneapolis, Columbus and Va Beach were like 1/2/3 for resettlement location - man what an absolute drain on resources that became. For every 1 who was working citizen - felt like 4 who did nothing but seek out anything the government would give them. It’s funny as found an old paper I did around 2011 on the resettlement for a law enforcement class I took. The culture is completely one of “taking” and actually encourages its members to defraud those they view as being able to afford it.
 

djefferis

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bad news

libtards moving to Red states and enabling more 2020 Georgia type flips in 2028 2032

RIP Carolinas filling with Trannies

Don’t think you will quite see that in Carolinas.

2 very different cultures living side by side there - think Western Washington/Oregon (Seattle/Portland) and Eastern. On one side you got California’ns who got tired of California real estate and taxes - on the other you got militias and Mormons who got tired of “restrictive” SLC and want to be able to do what they like. Definite culture differences.

Charlotte and Greensboro and Raleigh/Durham to an extent you have the Liberals. Outside of that to the West you have Trump country and on the coast a bunch of tourist towns and then plain ass poor people in trailers inland. SC it’s pretty much the same - beach then lowlands which are broke people and military schools and bases - then you h get to the nicer areas.

Want to move back - but finding a place where we feel like we belong is a challenge.
 

Archie

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Don’t think you will quite see that in Carolinas.

2 very different cultures living side by side there - think Western Washington/Oregon (Seattle/Portland) and Eastern. On one side you got California’ns who got tired of California real estate and taxes - on the other you got militias and Mormons who got tired of “restrictive” SLC and want to be able to do what they like. Definite culture differences.

Charlotte and Greensboro and Raleigh/Durham to an extent you have the Liberals. Outside of that to the West you have Trump country and on the coast a bunch of tourist towns and then plain ass poor people in trailers inland. SC it’s pretty much the same - beach then lowlands which are broke people and military schools and bases - then you h get to the nicer areas.

Want to move back - but finding a place where we feel like we belong is a challenge.


they don't have to share a fence line with opposing party to shift overall demographics
 
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