About 50,000 people on the company’s website searched to leave those two cities in the last three months of the year, it reported on Jan. 23.
Las Vegas was the second-most searched for location by Los Angeles residents, followed by Phoenix, Arizona; San Jose; Seattle; Dallas, Texas; Bakersfield; Portland, Oregon; and Houston, according to Redfin.
California was one of the top five states or districts homebuyers looked to leave, followed by New York, the District of Columbia, Massachusetts, and Illinois.
“The people who are buying homes are relocating at an unprecedented rate because elevated mortgage rates, still-high home prices and economic uncertainty are driving many of them—especially remote workers—to more affordable areas,” Redfin reported.
The top five states prospective homebuyers searched were Florida, Texas, Tennessee, North Carolina, and Arizona.
Sacramento, however, bucked the trend and was the most searched for destination for homebuyers looking to relocate, followed by Las Vegas, Miami, Tampa, and Phoenix, Redfin said.
Most of the new residents who moved to Sacramento relocated from Chicago, Redfin noted.
Texas recorded the largest gain in population last year welcoming about 470,700 new residents, increasing the state’s total population to just over 30 million.
Florida, meanwhile, was the fastest growing with an increase of 1.9 percent.