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Big City Exodus: Realtor.com® Report Finds Majority of Shoppers Looking to Relocate for Budget and Lifestyle
Wednesday, July 23, 2025

    --  Out-of-metro searches surged nearly 11 percentage points since 2019, led
        by San Jose, Calif., Washington D.C., and Seattle
    --  Portland, Oregon, San Francisco and Houston gained the most popularity
        among local residents over the past six years, while McAllen, Texas;
        Phoenix; and Spokane, Wash., lost popularity

AUSTIN, Texas, July 15, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- With affordability still out of reach for many, a new report from Realtor.com(® )found 58.9% of online home shoppers in the 100 largest U.S. metros looked outside their current metro in the second quarter of 2025, up from 48.1% in 2019, as buyers seek homes that better fit their budgets, job flexibility, and lifestyle needs.

"Affordability remains a primary driver of home searches, but evolving workplace policies, job opportunities and shifting local conditions also play a role. As regional housing trends diverge, home shoppers tapped the brakes compared to a year ago, but accelerated their searches elsewhere compared to 2019, across the 100 largest metros with sizable variation across markets," said Danielle Hale, chief economist at Realtor.com(®). "Despite the year over year step back, Americans continue to take a broader view of where they can live, often looking beyond their current metro areas in hopes of stretching their dollar and improving their lifestyle."

Big cities dominated the top ten metros as current residents overwhelmingly searched out of their markets driven by affordability challenges. San Jose, Calif., had the highest share of outbound search traffic, with 93.7% of shoppers looking at listings elsewhere. More than one-third of that activity was aimed outside California altogether.

Washington, D.C. (86.4%), Seattle (80.5%), and Salt Lake City (77%) also topped the list of metros with the most local residents eyeing an out of metro move. Notably, big cities New York, Boston, and Chicago joined the top 10 metros with the highest out-of-market search rates--reflecting a combination of rising home prices and growing unemployment.

Top 10 Metros Which Lost Popularity among Local Residents in the Second Quarter of 2025



     Market                                         Out of Market
                                                      Share        Rank          Rank
                                                                          2024Q2
                                                   
     2025Q2        2025Q2



     San Jose-Sunnyvale-Santa Clara, CA                    93.7 %      1            1



     Washington-Arlington-Alexandria, DC-VA-MD-WV          86.4 %      2            2



     Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue, WA                           80.5 %      3            4



     Salt Lake City-Murray, UT                             77.0 %      4            7



     Stockton-Lodi, CA                                     72.9 %      5            5



     Durham-Chapel Hill, NC                                72.6 %      6            9



     Chicago-Naperville-Elgin, IL-IN                       72.6 %      7           11



     Denver-Aurora-Centennial, CO                          72.1 %      8            8



     Boston-Cambridge-Newton, MA-NH                        72.0 %      9           26



     New York-Newark-Jersey City, NY-NJ                    71.7 %     10           12

Pandemic-Era Boomtowns Losing Steam As Affordability Wanes
Several cities which saw a surge in demand during the COVID-19 pandemic are now experiencing rising outbound interest as affordability erodes and return-to-office mandates take hold.

In Phoenix, the share of out-of-market views rose 28.5 percentage points over the past six years. Spokane, Wash., and Fresno, Calif., saw similar jumps of 27.7 and 21.3 points, respectively. McAllen, Texas, which once attracted pandemic-era buyers with its low cost of living, is now seeing an exodus as home prices rise and buyers redirect their attention to larger, higher-wage, high employment markets such as Austin and San Antonio.

High Home Prices and Rising Unemployment Drive Out of Metro Searches
Metros with the biggest increases in outbound search activity often experienced large jumps in home prices and rising unemployment over the past six years. Nine of the top ten metros with the biggest loss in popularity also saw prices jump more than 27% since 2019, with Boston seeing home prices climb 42.5% and Spokane, Wash., seeing home prices climb 47.9%. Chicago, the slowest growth market, saw prices grow 12.2%.

Top 10 Metros Which Lost Popularity among Local Residents over the Past Six Years



     Market                                           Out of         Six            June 2025        Six
                                                                       Year                            Year       Unemployment       Unemployment
                                                Market        Share         Median             Price         rate               rate
                                                Share         Change         Listing
                                                                             Price             Change                (2025.05)          (2019.05)



     McAllen-Edinburg-Mission, TX                     65.0 %        30.0 %           $274,950        38.2 %                6.0                 5.4



     Phoenix-Mesa-Chandler, AZ                        70.5 %        28.5 %           $520,000        36.8 %                3.7                 4.1



     Spokane-Spokane Valley, WA                       61.5 %        27.7 %           $517,649        47.9 %                4.0                 5.1



     Chicago-Naperville-Elgin, IL-IN                  72.6 %        25.7 %           $379,900        12.2 %                4.6                 3.5



     Boston-Cambridge-Newton, MA-NH                   72.0 %        24.7 %           $854,974        42.5 %                4.2                 2.7



     Miami-Fort Lauderdale-West Palm Beach, FL        59.4 %        24.3 %           $510,000        27.5 %                3.1                 3.0



     Fresno, CA                                       60.3 %        21.3 %           $469,917        40.3 %                7.8                 6.4



     Charleston-North Charleston, SC                  63.2 %        20.8 %           $535,000        27.7 %                3.1                 2.3



     New York-Newark-Jersey City, NY-NJ               71.7 %        20.7 %           $786,500        32.2 %                4.0                 3.3



     Tucson, AZ                                       63.7 %        19.8 %           $391,500        32.9 %                4.2                 4.4

Relative Affordability is the Trend for Cities Holding on to Their Residents
Even as many metros lose shoppers to other regions, a handful are seeing increased loyalty from local buyers. San Francisco stands out with a decline in outbound search activity, from 68.9% in 2019 to 62.9% this year. Despite its high cost of living, recent improvements in affordability compared to neighboring metros--and signs of urban revitalization--may be helping retain residents.

Other metros that gained in popularity with their local shoppers include Portland, Ore.; Houston; Detroit; and Honolulu, many of which offer a blend of economic opportunity, relative affordability and quality-of-life amenities.

Top Metros That Gained Popularity among Local Residents over the Past Six Years



     Metro                                      Out of         Six            June 2025        Six    Unemployment rate  Unemployment
                                                                 Year                            Year                      rate
                                          Market        Share         Median             Price                 (2025.05)     (2019.05)
                                          Share         Change         Listing
                                                                       Price             Change



     Portland-Vancouver-Hillsboro, OR-WA        57.9 %        -9.8 %           $615,000        28.4 %                4.4            3.3



     San Francisco-Oakland-Fremont, CA          62.9 %        -5.9 %           $998,500         4.0 %                3.9            2.3



     Houston-Pasadena-The Woodlands, TX         54.0 %        -4.0 %           $374,925        16.5 %                4.2            3.4



     Detroit-Warren-Dearborn, MI                45.5 %        -3.5 %           $279,950         6.9 %                4.6            4.1



     Urban Honolulu, HI                         67.8 %        -3.2 %           $670,000        -4.1 %                2.5            2.2



     Omaha, NE-IA                               55.5 %        -2.1 %           $400,000        33.8 %                3.1              3



     Kansas City, MO-KS                         48.5 %        -0.5 %           $409,475        26.1 %                3.8              3

Affordability Drives Searches Regionally

The Western U.S. had the highest share of out-of-market search activity, with 65.1% of shoppers in the region viewing listings elsewhere. However, the Northeast saw the largest increase over the past six years, rising from 45.4% to 58.8% as more residents in high-cost cities explored lower-priced alternatives.

While shoppers in the Midwest were more likely to stay local, with just 54% of views going to other metros, every U.S. region saw more than half of search activity directed out of the market--something that only the West saw six years ago.

Percent of Views to Out-of-Metro Homes by Regions



     Region                    Share of Out-of- YOY Change Six Year
                                 market                      Changes
                     Views, 2025Q2



     Northeast                           58.8 %  -2.1 ppt  13.4 ppt



     Midwest                             54.0 %   0.1 ppt  9.2 ppt



     South                               58.0 %  -0.1 ppt  11.2 ppt



     West                                65.1 %  -3.9 ppt  9.6 ppt



     Top 100 Metros                      58.9 %  -1.3 ppt  10.8 ppt

Methodology
This report analyzes views of for-sale listings on the Realtor.com marketplace in the Top 100 metros between April and June 2025. More data can be found here.

About Realtor.com(®
)
Realtor.com(®) pioneered online real estate and has been at the forefront for over 25 years, connecting buyers, sellers, and renters with trusted insights, professional guidance and powerful tools to help them find their perfect home. Recognized as the No. 1 site trusted by real estate professionals, Realtor.com(®) is a valued partner, delivering consumer connections and a robust suite of marketing tools to support business growth. Realtor.com(®) is operated by News Corp [Nasdaq: NWS, NWSA] [ASX: NWS, NWSLV] subsidiary Move, Inc.

Media contact: Mallory Micetich, press@realtor.com

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SOURCE Realtor.com



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