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February 1, 2009

Almost half of Americans want to live somewhere else

Haya El Nasser:

City dwellers want out

"City residents disproportionately are more likely than people living in other types of communities to say they would prefer to live in a place other than a city," Morin says. "Fewer than half of all city residents say there is no better place to live than in a city."

A smaller proportion of women express the desire to live in the nation's largest cities. "Women are less drawn to big cities," says Robert Lang, co-director of the Metropolitan Institute at Virginia Tech. "It could be safety."

Wanting to live outside cities doesn't necessarily mean people reject urban lifestyles, however. The appeal of developments with an urban flair -- ones that combine housing, stores and offices in a neighborhood setting -- is growing.

The complete report can be found here.

Posted by Jim Zellmer at February 1, 2009 2:33 AM
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