Ernest Harris+FollowDenver’s population boom: U-Haul moves tell the storyMore people are packing up and heading to Denver than ever, with U-Haul’s latest data ranking the city as the No. 20 growth metro in the country for 2025. This steady stream of one-way moves isn’t just a statistic—it’s changing the vibe of neighborhoods, driving up demand for housing, and bringing new faces to local businesses. If you’ve noticed more out-of-state plates or new neighbors on your block, you’re not imagining things. What do you think is drawing so many to Denver, and how do you feel about the city’s rapid growth? #Business #Denver #MovingTrends00Share
Susan Ball+FollowWhy everyone’s moving to North Dallas suburbsLavon and McKinney are turning heads as some of the hottest ZIP codes in the U.S. for new movers, and it’s easy to see why. People are flocking to these North Dallas areas for affordable homes, top-rated schools, and that perfect blend of small-town charm with big-city perks. Whether you’re after great eats, outdoor fun, or a family-friendly vibe, Far North Dallas and its neighbors have it all. If you’ve noticed more new faces around town lately, you’re not imagining things! What do you think makes a neighborhood truly feel like home? #Home #DallasLiving #MovingTrends00Share
Shelly Powell+FollowWhy so many Boise locals are packing upBoise’s rising cost of living is pushing more locals to rethink where they call home—even though most of the cities they’re moving to don’t actually offer higher salaries. According to new migration data, family ties are the biggest reason people leave, but employment and retirement are close behind. Surprisingly, safety isn’t a major factor, and many are choosing cities with lower housing costs, even if it means less income. If you’ve thought about moving, what would tip the scales for you: affordability, family, or something else? Let’s hear your take! #RealEstate #Boise #MovingTrends4826Share