11-18-2004 One in Four Californians Consider Moving
SACRAMENTO, Calif. - A fourth of all Californians are thinking about moving ? either out of state or just to another town ? to bring down their housing costs, a new survey shows.
Since 1995, according to the institute, more than 350,000 residents have moved from the coast to the less expensive Central Valley.
Instead of being optimistic about life in California, a new generation "coming into the owning stages of their lives ... are exactly the people who are talking about moving elsewhere, " said the institute's Mark Baldassare, author of the statewide study.
"You're talking about your work force. You're talking about your future."
SACRAMENTO, Calif. - A fourth of all Californians are thinking about moving ? either out of state or just to another town ? to bring down their housing costs, a new survey shows.
Since 1995, according to the institute, more than 350,000 residents have moved from the coast to the less expensive Central Valley.
Instead of being optimistic about life in California, a new generation "coming into the owning stages of their lives ... are exactly the people who are talking about moving elsewhere, " said the institute's Mark Baldassare, author of the statewide study.
"You're talking about your work force. You're talking about your future."