More Americans Are Moving For Affordability and Quality of Life, Not Work
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More Americans Are Moving For Affordability and Quality of Life, Not Work
""Moving has become less about chasing the next opportunity and more about finding a place that supports how they want to live day to day.""
""Affordability isn't just any factor; it's the dominant one," says Grondin."
""A clean slate, no ends, just new beginnings," and a "new place, new me" were common sentiments expressed by respondents."
""People are thinking more holistically about where and how they want to live—balancing cost, connection, and lifestyle.""
A recent survey reveals that Americans are increasingly relocating for reasons beyond financial necessity, focusing on personal growth and fresh starts. While affordability remains the primary concern for 61% of respondents, half also seek a clean slate or new beginnings. The intention behind moving has shifted towards finding a lifestyle that aligns with personal values and aspirations. This trend reflects a holistic approach to living, balancing cost, connection, and lifestyle choices, as individuals prioritize environments that support their daily lives.
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