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Why Everyone’s Moving South (and Why Investors Should Pay Attention)

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This article is presented by Coastal Equity Group.

If it feels like everyone you know is packing up the U-Haul and heading south, you’re not imagining it. Neighbors are trading in snow boots for flip-flops, colleagues are escaping sky-high rents for bigger backyards, and retirees are leaving the cold behind for warmer winters. The Southeast has officially become America’s migration magnet. 

And this isn’t just a cultural trend. It’s backed by some of the strongest demographic and economic data available. 

For real estate investors, the Southeast is not just “hot.” It’s on fire.

The Numbers Don’t Lie

Let’s start with the receipts.

According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the South added nearly 1.8 million people in 2024 alone. That’s more than the entire population of Phoenix picking up and heading below the Mason-Dixon line in one year.

Texas and Florida led the charge, with Texas gaining about 563,000 residents and Florida adding 467,000 between July 1, 2023, and July 1, 2024.

The Carolinas are the new rock stars. North Carolina brought in more than 82,000 people through net migration, while South Carolina added over 68,000.

Meanwhile, the states people are leaving tell their own story. California, New York, and Illinois continue to see massive population declines.

Zoom out a bit further: From 2020 to 2024, the South gained 2.685 million net new residents through domestic migration, while every other region of the country lost people. 

That’s not a shift. It’s a tidal wave.

Why the Southeast?

Sure, the weather is nice, but this isn’t just about sunshine.

Job growth and corporate relocations

Major corporations are flocking to the Southeast, bringing high-paying jobs with them. Dallas-Fort Worth, Austin, Nashville, and Charlotte consistently rank at the top of the charts for corporate headquarters relocations. 

And tech jobs? Fourteen of the top 15 fastest-growing tech hubs in the past five years are in the Sunbelt. More jobs mean more people, which in turn leads to increased demand for housing.

Pro-growth housing policies

While coastal metros like New York, LA, and San Francisco are bogged down by red tape, Southern metros are moving forward. Raleigh, Orlando, Charlotte, and Austin are permitting homes at rates five to six times higher per capita than the nation’s largest coastal metros. That means a steady housing supply to meet demand and a more balanced, affordable market.

Affordability and lifestyle

Who wouldn’t trade a cramped condo for a four-bedroom property with a yard and lower taxes? Families moving south aren’t just chasing sunshine; they want a higher quality of life at a lower cost. And when families put down roots, they rent or buy homes, fueling demand for single-family rentals and multifamily alike.

What This Means for Investors

Here’s the magic formula for a great market:

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Strong population growth

Expanding job markets

Affordable, scalable housing

Business-friendly policies

Combine them, and you get the recipe for sustained rental demand and long-term appreciation. Vacancy risk goes down. Cash flow goes up. And because new residents aren’t slowing down anytime soon, these tailwinds will last for years to come.

But here’s the catch: Not all properties are created equal. Buying the wrong house in the wrong neighborhood can turn a golden opportunity into a financial headache. 

That’s where Coastal Equity Group comes in.

How Coastal Equity Group Helps You Win in the Southeast

When you hear “Southeast real estate boom,” you’ll see a lot of talk, but few lenders actually lean into it the way Coastal Equity does. We believe it’s one of the rare firms fully built around helping investors in the markets that are actually growing.

Here’s what sets it apart (and why I’m backing them):

Lending in the right places

Coastal Equity Group doesn’t spread itself thin. Its lending footprint covers Florida, Georgia, Tennessee, Kentucky, South Carolina, and North Carolina. By focusing solely on those states, it’s developed deep local knowledge, strong relationships, and the ability to move quickly.

Data-driven market selection

Coastal Equity Group examines migration trends, job growth, rental yields, and housing policy to identify markets with sustained upside potential. It’s particularly focused on areas where affordability, infrastructure, and population growth intersect.

Speed and flexibility you won’t get from big banks

Because it’s boutique and private, Coastal Equity Group can structure loans creatively and close faster than many traditional lenders. This agility enables investors to pounce on opportunities as they arise.

Turnkey, end-to-end support

Coastal Equity Group offers a proper turnkey solution, including:

Acquisition guidance

Financing strategies

Property management oversight

Exit strategies for when you’re ready to cash in

In short, you can invest in booming Southeast markets without becoming a hands-on landlord.

Risk mitigation in a changing market

Yes, the Southeast is booming, but every market has its own set of risks, including insurance costs, weather-related challenges, and regulatory shifts. Our team has the local knowledge and industry relationships to help you avoid pitfalls and maximize returns.

Final Thoughts

The migration wave isn’t slowing down. Families are moving, corporations are taking notice, jobs are following, and the Southeast is where they’re all landing. For investors, this is one of the clearest opportunities in decades.

At Coastal Equity Group, we make sure you’re not just following the crowd; you’re getting ahead of it. By focusing on new-construction rentals in high-growth Southern markets, we help investors build portfolios that are cash flowing today and appreciating for tomorrow.

So if you’ve been waiting for a sign of where to invest next, here it is. The South is calling. Let us help you answer.



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