Texas tops list for fourth year in a row as No. 1 relocation destination in US
Where do you go during these harsh economic times? What about Texas? That's what other families seem to do and love it!
Texas may be well known for its tasty barbeque, rowdy cowboys and friendly nature, but it also boasts a solid employment base, low tax rates and some of the nation’s most affordable housing. And in these challenging economic times, those qualities can look particularly attractive to families and businesses looking to move to a place where they can plant some roots. So it’s no surprise that more people chose to relocate to Texas in 2008 than any other state, according to Allied Van Lines’ 41st Annual Magnet States Report released today.
For the fourth year in a row, Texas took the lead as the No. 1 destination state in 2008 based on Allied’s report, which tracks U.S. migration patterns.
Texas achieved the highest net relocation gain (inbound moves minus outbound moves performed by Allied Van Lines) of 1,903 in 2008. Also for the fourth year in a row, North Carolina placed second on the list with a net relocation gain of 800, followed by Virginia in third place with a gain of 398.
Colorado and Oregon placed fourth and fifth respectively for states with the largest net relocation gains.
“Texas truly offers such a wide range of activities for its residents,” said David King, general manager of Berger Transfer and Storage in Houston, Texas, and Allied Van Lines’ largest booking and hauling agent. Berger has 17 locations nationwide with four locations in Texas (Austin, Dallas, Houston and San Antonio). King added, “It makes a lot of sense that we moved more people here than anywhere in the U.S. in the last several years. More retirees are relocating here, especially to San Antonio and The Hill Country. And a lot of people are moving here from the Northeast for employment opportunities, reasonably priced housing and the high quality of life.”
Texas experienced 5,891 inbound shipments and 3,988 outbound shipments by Allied, for a net relocation gain of 1,903—just slightly lower than last year’s net gain of 2,041. The Lone Star State chalked up 9,879 total shipments and ranked second behind California which had 11,400 total shipments and claimed “the most mobile state” title (the highest volume of inbound and outbound shipments by Allied Van Lines), followed by Florida in third place with 8,692 total shipments.
“It’s easy to see why Allied Van Lines moved so many people here,” said Bill Hammond, president and CEO of the Texas Association of Business. “We have no state income tax and continue to maintain low taxes, which is especially attractive to businesses. That, in turn, creates more jobs here. Add to that affordable housing and an overall great quality of life and there’s no question why Texas is so appealing.”
Brooke Hunt, chairman of the Texas Association of REALTORS, agrees that moderate housing prices attract more people to Texas and said several other factors contribute to the state’s charm.
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