Migrants Likely Helped Flip Georgia Blue, With 50,000 More People Moving Into the State Than Out Last Year
A recent report from Redfin indicates that migration to Atlanta from higher-cost metropolitan areas is influencing Georgia's political landscape. In 2020, approximately 50,000 more people moved into Georgia than left, contributing to the state's shift to blue in the presidential election.
The Atlanta metro area saw a 17.4% increase in home sales with the typical home price reaching $285,000, a 16.3% year-over-year increase. The demand is fueled by affordability, and Atlanta has emerged as a preferred destination, especially among remote workers.
- Home prices in the Atlanta metro rose 16.3% year-over-year to $285,000.
- Home sales increased by 17.4% in October compared to the previous year.
- The net inflow of people moving to Atlanta increased by 43% since last year.
- Homeownership rates among Black households in Fulton County declined from 44.1% in 2010 to 37.8% in 2018.
- The typical home in Atlanta is more affordable compared to pricier metros, but the market is tight with 28% fewer homes available than a year prior.
SEATTLE, Dec. 3, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- (NASDAQ: RDFN) — People moving to the Atlanta area from pricey, liberal metros like New York, Washington, D.C. and Los Angeles is likely one factor helping tilt Georgia blue in the 2020 presidential election for the first time in 28 years, according to a new report from Redfin (redfin.com), the technology-powered real estate brokerage. Other factors include activism and a coordinated get-out-the-vote effort.
Joe Biden won Georgia by roughly 13,000 votes after President Trump won the state by about 211,000 votes in 2016. In Fulton County, home to Atlanta, Biden won by 46 percentage points, an uptick from Democrats' 40.6 percentage-point victory four years ago. Georgia's next-most populous counties, Gwinnett, Cobb and DeKalb, all voted Democratic by bigger margins than 2016 (Gwinnett: 18 points, up from 5.8 in 2016. Cobb: 14 points, up from 2.2. DeKalb: 67 points, up from 62.9).
About 50,000 more people moved into Georgia from other states than left in 2019, the sixth biggest net increase of any state in the U.S., according to the U.S. Census.
In the Atlanta metro,
"Atlanta has grown tremendously in the last two decades, which is one reason why Georgia is turning blue," said local Redfin real estate agent Cynthia Little. "The area is a magnet for people from all over the country because in addition to having a lower cost of living than most big cities, Atlanta is home to many big companies like Delta, Home Depot and Coca Cola, plus a fast-growing film and television business. Put it all together and the population is shifting away from older, Republican-minded residents and toward a younger, more diverse group of people, many who are migrating from Democratic states like California and New York."
The New York City metro was the top origin for people looking to move into Atlanta from out of state in October, with
Affordability is a key reason people are moving to Atlanta from outside the area, particularly as people become more free to move to different metro areas with pandemic-driven remote work opportunities. The typical home in the Atlanta metro sold for
The Atlanta suburbs, key to flipping Georgia blue, are more Democratic and more diverse than they were a decade ago
Joe Biden won the Atlanta suburbs by a margin of 30.5 percentage points, up from Hillary Clinton's 23.4-point margin in 2016 and Barack Obama's 13.2-point margin in 2012. That increase in the Democratic margin in the suburbs helped Biden take the state, and it helped the Democratic Senate candidates advance to a runoff election in January.
The Atlanta suburbs have also become more racially and ethnically diverse over the last decade, with people of color making up
"The pandemic has caused people who are moving to the Atlanta area from out of state—and people who currently live in the city—to flock to the suburbs," Little said. "Priorities have changed, with people looking for room to work, homeschool and entertain themselves on their own property. Now suburbs are attracting people from all walks of life who want more space for less money."
The uptick in people of color is one reason the Atlanta suburbs became more Democratic in 2020; preliminary data from the New York Times shows that
People of color making up a larger share of the suburban Atlanta population has not translated to an increase in Black homeownership. In Fulton County,
The city of Atlanta and its suburbs have also become more dense over the last decade, which is partly a reflection of the area's increasing popularity. There were
Demographics of Atlanta, 2010 versus 2018 | ||||
City, 2010 | City, 2018 | Suburbs, 2010 | Suburbs, 2018 | |
Share of | ||||
Share of | ||||
Share of women | ||||
Share of | ||||
Population | 3,083 | 3,576 ( | 1,906 | 2,159 ( |
Housing density | 1,677 | 1,808 ( | 865 | 925 ( |
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Democratic | 46.4 pts 2020 | 42.1 pts. 2016, 29.6 pts. 2012 | 30.4 pts 2020 | 23.4 pts. 2016, 13.2 pts. 2012 |
*For this analysis, "housewives" are defined as women from 20 to 64 years old with children under 18 who are not in the labor force and are not looking for employment. |
Home prices are up, supply is tight in the Atlanta metro
The typical home in the Atlanta metro sold for a record
"The trend toward remote work has given many people the freedom to move to different parts of the country and the ability to prioritize affordability over living close to a job center," said Redfin chief economist Daryl Fairweather. "Atlanta and its suburbs exemplify what people are looking for right now, with spacious homes for affordable prices in a warmer climate than the Northeast. And given the choice to live anywhere in the country, some homebuyers prefer southern living to the East or West coast."
There was a
Competition is also up significantly in Atlanta, with the typical home spending just 25 days on the market before going under contract, 12 fewer days than a year ago. Nearly
To view the full report, including charts and methodology, please visit: https://www.redfin.com/news/2020-election-migration-atlanta-georgia/
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