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    Texas tops the list for the 7th straight year

    CHICAGO, Jan. 2, 2012 /PRNewswire/ — Texas may be holding on to the Magnet State title, but the Allied Van Lines' 44th Annual Magnet States Report released today shows California enjoying a position on the inbound list after more than a decade on the outbound.    

    For the seventh year in a row, Texas eclipsed every other state and took the lead as the No. 1 magnet state in 2011 based on Allied's report, which tracks U.S. migration patterns. 

    Top 5 Inbound States

    1. Texas

    2. Florida

    3. South Carolina

    4. Colorado

    5. Oregon

     

    Top 5 Outbound States

    1. Illinois

    2. Pennsylvania

    3. Michigan

    4. New Jersey

    5. New York

    you can read the full article here
    http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/allied-van-lines-announces-44th-annual-magnet-states-report-136527153.html

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    And from a similar type of source……..

    Top 10 Cities for Moves

    More people are flocking to the South, according to a list from Penske Truck Rental on the top moving destinations from last year. 

    Atlanta once again tops the list, which was compiled through online consumer truck rental reservations by Penske from 2011. 

    “As this list indicates, U.S. residents continue migrating primarily toward warm weather areas,” says Don Mikes, Penske’s vice president of rental. 

    Here are the top places the company says people are moving to: 

    1. Atlanta
      2. Phoenix
      3. Orlando, Fla.
      4. Dallas/Fort Worth
      5. Chicago
      6. Houston
      7. Denver
      8. Seattle
      9. Sarasota, Fla.
      10. Charlotte, N.C.

    Interesting that Chicago makes the list since Allied Van Lines (previous post) has Illinois in the top 5 states people are moving from…….the only thing I can see is that Allied's report is on a state level and Penske's on a city level.

    The common theme seems to be Texas & Florida

    http://realtormag.realtor.org/daily-news/2012/02/15/top-10-cities-for-moves

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    Texas Cash Cow Investments Australia wrote:
    Texas tops the list for the 7th straight year

    CHICAGO, Jan. 2, 2012 /PRNewswire/ — Texas may be holding on to the Magnet State title, but the Allied Van Lines' 44th Annual Magnet States Report released today shows California enjoying a position on the inbound list after more than a decade on the outbound.    

    For the seventh year in a row, Texas eclipsed every other state and took the lead as the No. 1 magnet state in 2011 based on Allied's report, which tracks U.S. migration patterns. 

    Top 5 Inbound States

    1. Texas

    2. Florida

    3. South Carolina

    4. Colorado

    5. Oregon

     

    Top 5 Outbound States

    1. Illinois

    2. Pennsylvania

    3. Michigan

    4. New Jersey

    5. New York

    you can read the full article here
    http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/allied-van-lines-announces-44th-annual-magnet-states-report-136527153.html

    Well feeling pretty good seeing both  Charlotte NC and  the state of SC (  Rock Hill SC thats where I reside and our office is  office ) being on the good  list. Not one to jump on this type of information. Then again good to read with my first cup of coffee.

    Peter hit me with PM …

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