Lani Rosales

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Lani is the New Media Director here at AgentGenius.com and was recently named President of New Media Lab, both of which are headquartered in Austin, TX. She has an English degree from the University of Texas (and of course used that to become a blogger) and has lived in Texas her whole life minus the semester in Spain and the summer in Mexico. She spends a great deal of energy on the AG brand as well as improving the real estate industry and is an avid Twitter user.

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17 responses to “Is your city desirable? See if more people are moving in or out of town”

  1. Eric Hempler

    I thought this was pretty interesting. In fact I made a blog post on it…nothing fancy.

  2. Joe Loomer

    Where do you find all these wonderful toys!?!?

    Thanks Lani! Some link-love coming your way!

    Navy Chief, Navy Pride

  3. Jay Papasan

    This is excellent. Thanks for sharing!

  4. Joe

    Wow! How cool is that. We seem to have more dark lines than red lines. Nice!

  5. Shea Bunch

    Very interesting tool. LA should be empty pretty soon.

  6. Miami Condo Shop

    Very interesting, the interactive mapping tool from Forbes looks pretty handy for real estate blogs. It’s simple yet highly informative.

  7. Fresno Real Estate

    I guess it’s true that Austin, Texas is the place to live.

  8. Karen Goodman

    I had no intention of writing another blog post tonight until I saw this map. My post will go up in the morning with a link coming your way!

    In addition to give us something to write about on our blogs, it might also be a good tool to help realtors target some posts specifically for the cities that are sending the most inbound people. For example, there are a lot more red lines than black lines on the 3 counties that make up the St. Louis region. But, there are a bunch of black lines coming from the San Diego area and from Michigan. Knowing this, it would make sense to use these cities as my example if I was going to write a post showing a cost of living comparison calculator or using a fictional couple as an example.

  9. Josh

    This is very fascinating. For someone interested in Chicago real estate, it is interesting to know most people moving here come from the east coast and when leaving the city they go west. Thank you for this information!

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