Summer is the prime time of the year for Americans to change abodes. The folks over at Realtor.com recently crunched migration data from the census bureau, cross-metro moving requests from moving.com and realtor.com to come with the top 10 cities for moving, leaving and by age group. What they came up with is pretty interesting.
“Why do people get the overwhelming urge to move in the summer? It’s one of those eternal questions, right up there with “Can love really last a lifetime?” and “Why does the Trader Joe’s line I’m in always move the slowest?” Maybe the warm weather wanderlust happens because your kids are off from school, or you graduated from college, or perhaps you just got married. Or maybe it’s just because it’s warm.”
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