Redfin Reports More Than 31% of Homebuyers Are Looking to Move to Another Metro
According to Redfin's latest report, 31.4% of users on Redfin.com considered relocating to different metropolitan areas in April and May 2021, similar to the first quarter but up from 27% a year prior. Popular destinations like Phoenix, Las Vegas, Sacramento, Austin, and Miami are seeing significant home price increases, driven by remote workers from expensive coastal cities. Notably, home prices in Austin rose 42.4% year-over-year, while Phoenix's prices increased by 33.3%. This trend highlights ongoing challenges in affordability for locals.
- High user interest in relocating suggests sustained demand in real estate markets.
- Popular metros are attracting an influx of buyers, leading to a robust housing market.
- Rapid home price increases are making popular destinations less affordable for locals.
- Home prices in Phoenix, Austin, and Sacramento are growing faster than the national average.
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Although the overall housing market is starting to stabilize after a red-hot start to the year, homebuyer interest in relocating remains elevated above pre-pandemic levels, and Redfin agents in popular destinations say they're still seeing an influx of out-of-towners.
The latest migration analysis is based on a sample of more than two million Redfin.com users who searched for homes across 87 metro areas in April and May, excluding searches unlikely to precede an actual relocation or home purchase. To be included in this dataset, a Redfin.com user must have viewed at least 10 homes in a particular metro area, and homes in that area must make up at least
Home prices are rising rapidly in the most popular destinations
Relatively affordable areas tend to be the most popular destinations for Redfin.com users looking to relocate, with Phoenix, Las Vegas, Sacramento, Austin and Miami topping the list. But as home prices continue to rise at a rapid rate, some of the most popular destinations in the U.S. are quickly becoming less affordable for migrants and locals alike.
In three out of those five metros, the median home-sale price is growing faster than it is nationwide. And with the exception of Las Vegas, prices are higher than the
Phoenix, Austin and Sacramento are also among the five metros with the biggest home-price increases in May. Home prices in Austin were up
"People moving into Phoenix from California, Oregon, Washington and even the Midwest are flooding the market, depleting inventory and pushing up prices," said Phoenix Redfin agent Vincent Shook. "So many people can work remotely from anywhere in the country, so they started looking at Arizona versus a place like Los Angeles or Seattle and thinking, 'why stay in such a high-priced market when I can get a larger home in Phoenix for a lower price?' Largely because of those buyers moving in with higher salaries and the ability to easily offer over list price, nearly every home is selling for more than its asking price."
Prices in Las Vegas (+
Homes in the most popular destinations are still significantly more affordable than the places people are leaving
Still, people moving into places like Austin and Phoenix from expensive coastal areas are paying a much lower price for homes in their new location. A homebuyer could purchase three homes in Austin for the price of one home in San Francisco, or two homes in Phoenix for the price of one in Los Angeles.
In San Francisco, the most common origin for people moving to Austin, the typical home sold for
In Los Angeles, the top origin for people relocating to Phoenix and Las Vegas, prices are rising so much that the home-price gap is widening. The typical home in Los Angeles sold for
"Even though homes in popular destinations are much more expensive than they were a year ago, it's still well worth it for many people to leave expensive coastal cities in favor of inland metros," said Redfin Chief Economist Daryl Fairweather. "That's especially true if they're working remotely and keeping the same salary. The story is different for locals, many of whom are being priced out of their hometowns."
Top 10 Metros by Net Inflow of Redfin.com Users and Their Top Origins | |||||||||
Rank | Metro* | Net | Net | Portion of | Portion of | Top Origin | Top Out-of-
| Median sale price | Median sale price, |
1 | Phoenix, AZ | 9,490 | 7,736 | Los | Los | ||||
2 | Las Vegas, | 8,984 | 5,850 | Los | Los | ||||
3 | Sacramento, | 7,928 | 6,677 | San | Reno, NV | ||||
4 | Austin, TX | 7,604 | 5,385 | San | San | ||||
5 | Miami, FL | 7,305 | 3,381 | New York, | New York, | ||||
6 | Dallas, TX | 7,239 | 4,327 | Los | Los | ||||
7 | Atlanta, GA | 7,207 | 5,443 | New York, | New York, | ||||
8 | Tampa, FL | 6,442 | 3,887 | Orlando, | New York, | ||||
9 | Orlando, FL | 5,470 | 2,205 | New York, | New York, | ||||
10 | Cape Coral, | 5,439 | 2,114 | Chicago, IL | Chicago, IL
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*Combined statistical areas with at least 500 users in April and May 2021 †Negative values indicate a net outflow; among the two million users sampled for this analysis only |
Expensive coastal cities are losing residents
New York, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Washington, D.C. and Denver are the places Redfin.com users most commonly looked to leave in May.
Big, expensive cities tend to top the list of places people are leaving, and they typically move to more affordable areas. For instance, Sacramento is the top destination for people leaving San Francisco, and Phoenix is the top destination for people leaving Seattle.
Top 10 Metros by Net Outflow of Redfin.com Users and Their Top Destinations | |||||||||
Rank | Metro* | Net | Net | Portion of Local | Portion of Local | Top Destination | Top Out-of-State Destination
| Median sale price (Origin; May 2021) | Median sale |
1 | New York, NY | 45,874 | 25,937 | Boston, MA | Boston, MA | ||||
2 | San Francisco, CA | 32,188 | 25,038 | Sacramento, CA | Seattle, WA | ||||
3 | Los Angeles, | 25,845 | 13,276 | San Diego, CA | Las Vegas, NV | ||||
4 | Washington, DC | 14,932 | 8,094 | Salisbury, MD | Salisbury, MD | ||||
5 | Denver, CO | 8,587 | 3,799 | Seattle, WA | Seattle, WA | ||||
6 | Chicago, IL | 5,827 | 6,124 | Cape Coral, FL | Cape Coral, FL | ||||
7 | Seattle, WA | 5,804 | 4,080 | Phoenix, AZ | Phoenix, AZ | ||||
8 | Milwaukee, WI | 3,763 | 1,039 | Chicago, IL | Chicago, IL | ||||
9 | Boston, MA | 3,268 | 2,815 | Portland, ME | Portland, ME | ||||
10 | Detroit, MI | 2,289 | 736 | Cleveland, OH | Cleveland, OH
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*Combined statistical areas with at least 500 users in April and May 2021 †Among the two million users sampled for this analysis only |
To view the full report, including charts and methodology, please visit: https://www.redfin.com/news/april-may-2021-housing-migration-trends
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