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According to research compiled by StorageCafe based on recently available data, Gen Z accounted for almost 30% of all state-to-state relocation in 2023, with around 2.2 million members of the generation making moves across the country. As this trend continues, real estate experts have identified seven affordable cities that are expected to attract even more young adults in 2025.
These cities offer a combination of low living costs, vibrant job markets, and appealing lifestyles, making them ideal for young professionals seeking to establish their independence. Some of the highlighted locations feature affordable housing options and access to amenities that cater to the interests and needs of Gen Z, such as tech hubs and creative spaces.
As the housing market evolves, it will be interesting to see how these cities adapt to the influx of new residents and what opportunities arise for both individuals and local economies. With the ongoing changes in work and lifestyle preferences, these destinations could become the new hotspots for the younger generation.
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