A new study has found that Arizona was the most popular state to move to in 2022. Meanwhile, eviction levels have risen to 2008 levels in Maricopa County.
After Arizona, the top destination states included South Carolina, North Carolina, Tennessee and Texas.However, the report did find that the total number of moves nationwide dropped by around 20% between 2021 and 2022.
"Those who could afford to relocate, moved south and settled along the Sunbelt, which offered stronger economic opportunities and a lower cost of living than the West Coast or Northeast," the company said in the report. "The most moved to states in 2022 were both affordable and offered better financial security, which explains why states like California lost residents to Texas and Arizona.
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