Apparently, Everyone is Moving to THIS Arizona City
It seems that the massive migration that was touched off by the COVID lockdowns a few years ago is not yet over. These days, people seem to be flocking to a major city in Arizona. So, what's suddenly made this destination a hot spot?
The website MoveBuddha has identified the hotspots in every state where families are migrating. Believe it or not, Tucson is now Arizona's top destination for transplants.
Tucson is becoming a hot spot for many reasons. One of the biggest draws is the affordable cost of living.
Affordable Living
Housing prices in Tucson are reasonable compared to other cities, especially those in Southern California and neighboring states.
According to The Honest Local, the median home price in Tucson is around $324K. That's significantly lower than the national average. Tucson's overall cost of living is about 3% below the national average, making it affordable to put down roots.
Factoring in the Weather
If you've ever lived in a cold climate, warmer, sunnier days can be very important when it comes to finding a place to relocate.
Tucson's fantastic weather is a draw. Tucson sees over 286 days of sunshine every year. When your friends and family are freezing in Poughkeepsie or Chicago, you wear short sleeves and play golf in Tucson.
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It's certainly a delightful reason to live in Tucson—milder winters with temperatures around 70°F—the perfect escape if you're sick and tired of shoveling snow and dealing with freezing temperatures.
READ: An Open Letter to Arizona Snowbirds
Tucson's Natural Beauty
Tucson's natural beauty is hard not to love, especially if you're a fan of the outdoors.
Outdoor enthusiasts are also in for a treat. Stunning mountains and the resilient beauty of the Sonoran Desert surround Tucson. Tucson is an excellent fit for your lifestyle if you're into hiking, biking, horseback riding, or any other popular outdoor activities.
The Tucson Job Market
If you're trying to find a job in Tucson, you'll notice the average salary is a little lower than the national average. The cost of living balances out the difference in salary, and you'll find that your dollars stretch much further here than in other areas of the nation.
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Tucson: A UNESCO City of Gastronomy
If you're a fan of food (and really, who isn't?), the food scene in Tucson is one-of-a-kind. Tucson is a UNESCO City of Gastronomy, which means it's world-famous for diverse and delicious culinary choices. You'll find authentic Mexican food and trendy new eateries all over the city.
Tucson's sunshine, affordability, outdoor adventures, and diverse deliciousness are all factors that make it attractive to live. If you're planning a move, Tucson might just be the perfect spot.
Sources: Moverjunction | Tucsontopia | AZ Economy | thehonestlocal.com | tucsontopia.com | moveBuddha
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