Net Outward Migration from Los Angeles County to Orange County
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In the last blog on recent trends in homebuyer mobility we found that high housing prices in two Northern California counties (San Francisco and Alameda) had been a principal cause of people moving to counties with lower home prices. There was net outward migration from higher-priced counties to lower-priced counties as home shoppers searched for more affordable homes.
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