quality of life vs. sticker shock

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Year-to-date migration into the region is up almost 20% this year compared to last year. A total of just over 33,000 people moved here between January and April. Even if half as many moved out, that still means there are 16,500 more people lining up at Starbucks every morning.

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We see an influx of out-of-state/country residents and they want to be close to “entertainment.”

Quality of life, job opportunities, schools and outdoor adventure all combine to draw people Here which adds demand for multi-family housing.

Sheri DruckmanDirector of Real EstateGreystar

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I have noticed that when people move here and are away from their friends and family,the on-site team becomes their temporary “family.” That makes the right on-site team really important.

Kari AndersonPrincipalThrive Communities

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A lot of our new residents are from out-of-stateAnd they can pay rent that a lot of locals can’t afford.That doesn’t mean they don’t experience “sticker shock.” They do. But they have great jobs.

Morris GrobermanPrincipalNW Commercial Real Estate Investment

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