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Why Are Californians Moving To Arizona? For Many Reasons

From Cali, With Love

By now, it's no secret that more Californians are moving to the good old state of Arizona. In fact, according to Census Bureau study in 2020, roughly 64,000 Californians moved to Arizona annually between the years of 2016-2020. Just imagine the numbers AFTER the pandemic. And while there is not a more recent DEEP DIVE study than the one on 2020, AZ continues to grow. What's causing the migration? In today's LUXE BLOG, we'll discuss why Californians are moving to Arizona.

5 Reasons Arizona Attracts Californians

  • Cost Of Living

Californians move to Arizona for the lower cost of living. California has exorbitant housing, taxes, and utilities. Arizona has cheaper housing, utilities, and taxes. Arizona's lower cost of living allows many Californians to live better.

  • Arizona Jobs

Californians move to Arizona for good jobs. Arizona's growing economy and industries attract entrepreneurs and businesses. This has increased job openings in healthcare, technology, finance, and education, making it attractive for young professionals and families seeking new career opportunities.

  • Outdoor Recreation

Arizona's natural beauty includes the Grand Canyon and Sedona's red rocks. Outdoor enthusiasts love these natural wonders because they offer endless hiking, camping, and outdoor adventures. The scenery and warm climate attract many Californians, who can enjoy year-round outdoor activities and a healthier, more active lifestyle.

  • Real Estate

Even though it has become pricier over the years, Arizona's real estate market is attractive when compared to Californians. It attracts homeowners as well as investors seeking a higher ROI. Many Californians are selling their homes for a higher price and using the proceeds to buy a larger or more luxurious home. People from Cali LOVE it in Greater PHX. Some of their fav communities are SIlverleaf, Paradise Valley, and the Kierland area in Scottsdale.

  • Climate

Weather also affects migration. California's coastal cities have mild year-round temperatures, but other areas have extreme heat or cold. Arizona's warm and dry climate is perfect for sun-lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. Arizona's 300+ sunny days provide plenty of outdoor adventures.

Arizona sunset.

Why Are Californians Moving To Arizona?

FAQs: Moving From CA To AZ

Q: Does moving to Arizona have drawbacks?

A: Moving to Arizona has many pros and cons. Some people struggle with the state's hot and dry weather and cultural homogeneity.

Q: Will moving to Arizona from California lower my taxes?

A: Moving to Arizona from California may lower your taxes. Arizona has a lower state income tax than California, so you may keep more of your earnings. Arizona also has lower property and sales taxes than California, saving money.

Q: Is moving from California to Arizona hard?

A: California and Arizona are neighbors and share many transportation routes, making moving between them easy. However, you must find a new home, transport your belongings, and register your vehicles in Arizona.

Q: How does Arizona's labor market stack up against California's?

A: Despite California's larger economy and overall greater employment opportunities, the job market in Arizona has been expanding recently and presents a wide range of appealing opportunities, particularly in sectors like healthcare, technology, and finance.

FAQs Continued

Q: How does Arizona's culture compare to California's?

A: Due to its Native American heritage, Spanish history, and contemporary influences, Arizona has a distinctive culture. Arizona offers its own distinctive fusion of history, arts, and entertainment, even though it might not be as diverse or cosmopolitan as California.

Q: How does Arizona's traffic compare to that in California?

A: Compared to California, traffic in Arizona is typically much lighter, particularly outside of major cities like Phoenix and Tucson. Nevertheless, there are still crowded areas and rush-hour traffic to deal with, so it's crucial to carefully plan your commute.

Q: Is Arizona prone to natural disasters like California?

Arizona has fewer natural disasters than California. Wildfires, flash floods, and extreme heat are rare in the state compared to California. Another bonus is that Arizona is less vulnerable to earthquakes, mudslides, and brushfires than the Golden State.

Photo of Paradise Valley, Arizona.

Wealthy Californians Are Buying In Areas Such As Silverleaf And Paradise Valley

Conclusion: Is Arizona For You?

Here at Williams Luxury Homes, we do things a bit differently. Part digital, a WHOLE BUNCH human, we tell it like it is. We built or reputation by EDUCATING, not by trying to sell. Sure, we DO sell real estate in Arizona, but we DON'T sell it by being sales-y. Bottom line is this, we care about helping people. It's just the way it is.

We want you to know that you should always consider the pros and cons before leaving a major state. Arizona is not for everyone. Your priorities, finances, and career goals should determine your move. However, a move to Arizona could start an exciting new chapter in your life. Now that we've gotten that out of the way, let us tell you, we LOVE living here. With agents on our team that have lived in many of the best destinations on Earth, they choose to live here. Actually, WE choose.

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