moving trends
Houston was a top-10 destination for movers in 2024, new report says
Houston remains popular as one of the top 10 metropolitan areas for people on the move in 2024, according to U-Haul's Top U.S. Growth Metros and Cities report.
Houston ranked No. 9 in 2024, which is a big jump for the metro after the suburb of Conroe ranked No. 16 in 2023.
The two Texas metros that outranked Houston were Austin (No. 5), and Dallas-Fort Worth, which climbed through the ranks to take the No. 1 spot this year after previously ranking No. 9 in 2023.
College Station, the popular college town, is another Texas perennial: It's No. 6 for the second consecutive year on an accompanying U-Haul list of top growth cities (distinguished as being located outside the top metros).
Alas, Texas was unseated as the top state for movers, according to U-Haul's Top Growth States Report. The Lone Star State landed in the No. 2 spot, pushed aside by South Carolina, which topped the list for the first time.
"Migration to the Southeast and Southwest continues as families gauge their cost of living, job opportunities, quality of life and other factors that go into relocating to a new state," said John "J.T." Taylor, U-Haul International president. "Out-migration remains prevalent for a number of markets across the Northeast, Midwest and West Coast — and particularly California."
The annual migration report is based on how many one-way transactions were made by DIY movers using a U-Haul truck, trailer, or U-Box moving container across the U.S. and Canada.
While U-Haul's numbers don't directly correlate to population or economic growth, it is an interesting look at the performance of the top American cities and states that are attracting newcomers.
The full list of top 10 growth metros for 2024 are:
- No. 1 – Dallas-Fort Worth, Texas
- No. 2 – Charlotte, North Carolina
- No. 3 – Phoenix, Arizona
- No. 4 – Lakeland, Florida
- No. 5 – Austin, Texas
- No. 6 – Nashville, Tennessee
- No. 7 – Raleigh, North Carolina
- No. 8 – Palm Bay, Florida
- No. 9 – Houston, Texas
- No. 10 – Greenville, South Carolina