The main reason people relocated was to be closer to friends and family, which was cited by 31% of respondents. That was followed by more affordable living, with 27%, or relocating for a job, 21%.
Others were motivated by opportunities for more space, 18%; different climates, 17%; or the ability to work from anywhere, 17%.
While many of the respondents left cities, they did not go far.
In the New York metro area, three of the five most popular places to relocate from Manhattan were less than 15 miles away, according to Bankrate s analysis of data from the U.S. Postal Service.
Meanwhile, people who left other cities, such as Austin, Texas, Dallas, Houston or Orlando, Florida, mostly chose new home bases that are less than 30 miles away.
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