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Cities that pay you to move there this is commentary from James Brown Want to get paid to move.
¶ The Rise of Incentives to Move to Small Cities
It's an interesting thought experiment, and yes, I know it's more complicated than it sounds, but several American cities are making interesting offers to anyone willing to consider it. I've been watching this trend since I was in college at Niagara University and Niagara Falls was offering down payments on houses to move or stay there. It's intensified since COVID New offers have appeared in Tulsa, Oklahoma. They'll give you $10,000 just to move there. The catch?
¶ Exploring Remote Job Opportunities
You need a remote job and can't already live in the state. The typical home there costs $202,000. That's way below the national average. But my favorite deal? That's in Topeka, Kansas. They're offering up to $15,000 if you buy a house there. And get this, they'll even give you $10,000 just to rent. That's a really good deal, especially when the median rent is only $950 per month.
¶ The Impact of Remote Work on Housing Choices
With remote work here to stay, these cities incentives might reshape how and where Americans choose to live. And strangely enough, according to News Nation, more than 20% of Americans now say they're more likely to move because the election is over. That says a ton. I could make arguments either way, but I'll leave that up to you. What do you think?
¶ The Impact of Financial Incentives on Relocation Decisions
What keeps you where you live? Would you move to a new city for $10,000? Maybe $15,000? And are you more likely to move now that the 2024 election is over?
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