Number Talk: An Affordable Opportunity
/South Lake Tahoe is an affordable option for houses as well as condos for anyone thinking of leaving the Bay Area.
Read MoreSouth Lake Tahoe is an affordable option for houses as well as condos for anyone thinking of leaving the Bay Area.
Read MoreThe house and condo markets in San Francisco have gone in decidedly different directions in the wake of COVID-19.
Read MoreThe average size of homes changing hands in Santa Clara County saw a significant increase in Q3 2020.
Read MoreIn the midst of an ongoing pandemic and raging wildfires, home sales in Los Altos have rebounded from pre-COVID levels and are outpacing numbers from a year ago. Want to get a market report for your city? Send us an email.
As you can see from this chart, the Bay Area is experiencing net negative migration, which means more people are moving out every year than moving in. And more and more often, Bay Area residents are migrating just outside the region to adjacent counties. Why?
Well, as you might expect, affordability is the most common concern, and a longer commute is worth the savings on housing costs. But these days, there’s often a lot of two-way traffic, particularly between Alameda and Contra Costa counties.
When they move out of state, Bay Area (and California) residents mostly choose states with no income tax like Texas, Nevada, or Washington, adjacent states such as Arizona and Oregon, or states with major high-tech centers — all of which have much lower costs for housing and basic needs. At the same time, California has some of the highest income tax rates of any state in the country, and the legislature is actually considering increases on affluent residents!
Meanwhile, people moving into the Bay Area come from just about everywhere — including a significant, but declining number from other countries. Please contact the Geek for a full report.