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According to a report from Bank America Institutepeople from New York, Boston, San Francisco, San Jose, Los Angeles and other places, They are choosing locations like Jacksonville, Florida, to be able to lead a more economical life in a country in which, on average, rents rose 3.7 percent year-on-year in September this year.
Jacksonville is a city in northeastern Florida, where the San Juan River joins the Atlantic Ocean. The metropolis features a regional business center with a vast number of museums and cultural activities to enjoy.
On its various beaches on several barrier islands, such as Jacksonville Beach and Neptune Beach offer surfing and other water sportsas well as the swimming that its inhabitants enjoy every day. In addition, it is an ideal place for golf fans, since Jacksonville is home to the TPC Sawgrass in Ponte Vedra Beach, headquarters of the PGA Tour.
According to the 2020 census, The city has a population of approximately 950,000 inhabitants, which makes it an ideal place for people looking to reduce their housing expenses, but staying in an urban area.
Jacksonville’s beaches, one of its main natural attractions.
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The other 7 cities in the United States that people from other states choose for being ‘cheaper’
According to the analysis carried out by Bank of America Institute, this tendency to abandon large urban centers to live in smaller placesquiet and above all, cheaper, began with the Covid-19 pandemic and continues to this day.
According to the organization, Jacksonville is not the only town that Americans are choosing to live, there are seven other cities where people move in search of more affordable rentals:
- Cleveland, Ohio
- Indianapolis, Indiana.
- Las Vegas, Nevada.
- Columbus, Ohio
- Austin, Texas
- Phoenix, Arizona.
- Nashville, Tennessee.