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That's odd, tons of people move to WA state because of lot of jobs. Minneapolis/St. Paul's metro area is smaller than Seattle's and the rents here are a little cheaper, but rising due to the fast growth from migration. The milk here in Seattle cost only $2 to $4 per gallon. I think Minneapolis area isn't generating enough jobs to pull lots of people to move there or most people wouldn't want to move there cuz it's way too cold in the winter.
The heavy construction of expensive condos haven't stopped people from moving to Seattle, even they're like $300,000 or up for those condos in downtown Seattle, they've been selling like hotcakes. Most of the buyers are retirees or high paying employees. About 38,000 Californians moved to WA state from April 1, 2005 to April 1, 2006.
The heavy construction of expensive condos haven't stopped people from moving to Seattle, even they're like $300,000 or up for those condos in downtown Seattle, they've been selling like hotcakes. Most of the buyers are retirees or high paying employees. About 38,000 Californians moved to WA state from April 1, 2005 to April 1, 2006.


