Why more people are moving to far-flung exurbs
Briefly

Polk County, once primarily focused on citrus production, has transformed into a booming residential area, attracting nearly 30,000 new residents, thereby reflecting a nationwide trend of migration toward far-flung exurbs.
The rise in population in Polk County signifies a significant shift, as the area transitions from a rural economy based on agriculture to a suburban community driven by housing development amid a pandemic-inspired migration.
Commuters like Marisol Ortega express satisfaction with their choice to live in Haines City, valuing tranquility and lifestyle over the long commute, which underscores the changing priorities of residents.
The growth of communities on the outskirts of major metro areas, driven by factors like remote work and rising urban housing costs, marks a substantial demographic shift in the South.
Read at Fast Company
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