People from these metros are looking to buy homes in St. Louis

Between vacancies and office space companies are currently renting but don’t want, landlords are struggling to fill their buildings

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Original published Posted: Mar 18, 2023

Are Californians and East Coast residents eyeing a move to your metro area?

The number of homes on the market is well below pre-pandemic levels nationwide, and that scarcity is keeping home prices elevated even as sales have slowed in the past year.

As Americans navigate an ever-complicated market, online house hunting has become an essential part of the process. A 2021 National Association of Realtors report showed 97% of homebuyers used online websites when searching for a home in the United States.

Stacker compiled statistics about people in cities looking to buy homes in St. Louis using cross-market demand data from Realtor.com. View share is the percentage of views to St. Louis from each respective metro. Cross-market demand statistics are as of Q4 2022.

Continue reading to see who is looking to move into your neck of the woods.

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#10. Milwaukee, WI

– View share: 1.7%
– Views to own market: 44.9%
– Views to other markets within own state: 20.9%
– Views to markets within other states: 34.2%

#9. Los Angeles, CA

– View share: 1.7%
– Views to own market: 26.2%
– Views to other markets within own state: 31.8%
– Views to markets within other states: 42.0%

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#8. Denver, CO

– View share: 2.1%
– Views to own market: 26.1%
– Views to other markets within own state: 19.0%
– Views to markets within other states: 54.9%

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#7. Dallas, TX

– View share: 2.3%
– Views to own market: 44.8%
– Views to other markets within own state: 23.9%
– Views to markets within other states: 31.3%

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#6. Sacramento, CA

– View share: 2.5%
– Views to own market: 21.2%
– Views to other markets within own state: 27.7%
– Views to markets within other states: 51.0%

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#5. Philadelphia, PA

– View share: 2.5%
– Views to own market: 38.4%
– Views to other markets within own state: 13.9%
– Views to markets within other states: 47.7%

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#4. Washington, D.C.

– View share: 3.0%
– Views to own market: 14.3%
– Views to other markets within own state: 5.6%
– Views to markets within other states: 80.0%

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#3. New York, NY

– View share: 3.0%
– Views to own market: 22.5%
– Views to other markets within own state: 6.6%
– Views to markets within other states: 70.9%

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#2. Atlanta, GA

– View share: 3.8%
– Views to own market: 25.5%
– Views to other markets within own state: 9.3%
– Views to markets within other states: 65.2%

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#1. Chicago, IL

– View share: 46.1%
– Views to own market: 23.5%
– Views to other markets within own state: 5.7%
– Views to markets within other states: 70.7%

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