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Some Places Will Actually PAY YOU to Move There...

  • Writer: Terrenablog
    Terrenablog
  • Nov 1, 2023
  • 4 min read

Are you considering a fresh start in a new city? Are you worried about rising housing and living costs in big cities across the US? There are many places in the U.S. which will pay you to move to their state! Without a doubt, the idea of moving to a new place and starting fresh seems like a dream to most people at some point in their lives, but these thoughts are quickly followed up with the stress and concerns of financial costs and personal expenses.


Reality can hit hard once you consider relocation logistics and costs, professional commitments, and personal responsibilities in your life. It is actually possible to lighten the load and pressure of moving while considering low-cost states that offer paid incentives for Americans interested in relocating permanently.


There is a continued interest in moving out of larger cities due to climbing rental and property costs, as well as everyday living costs, in exchange for a better overall quality of life. So what options are states offering for new residents?


  • West Virginia:

The state is offering $12,000 to new residents as a "no strings attached" incentive to relocate, emphasizing recreational opportunities, working spaces for professional nomads, and numerous other forms of assistance and programs.


There's even a tool for comparing the cost of living in West Virginia to the cost of living in your home state. The state is ideal for those looking for outdoor adventures, natural landscapes, and growing communities with plenty of professional opportunities.


  • Arizona:

Arizona is a rapidly growing state with a beautiful desert landscape, mountains, hundreds of miles of hiking and cycling trails, horseback riding, and a mostly dry heat for those looking to escape humid or rainy climates. If you are a remote worker, Tucson is an excellent place to work and live while earning a living!


Remote workers chosen for the second round of Remote Tucson will receive nearly $9,000 in incentives, according to Liz Pocock, CEO of Startup Tucson! Airbnb, the City of Tucson, the Southern Arizona Leadership Council, the Marshall Foundation, Main Gate Square, Visit Tucson, Pima County, Bourn Companies, and TEP are among the program's sponsors. Day-to-day expenses are included in the benefits package for those considering relocating to Tucson.


  • Maine:

Maine is a great place to visit if you're looking for a northeastern state. This state is ideal for recent graduates or those just starting out in their careers. Maine has attractive financial incentives and is consistently ranked as one of the healthiest states in the country. Consider relocating to Maine if you are looking for public transportation, health care, future retirement plans, or natural landscapes.


  • Vermont:

Consider Vermont if you are already a remote worker looking for a new environment but are concerned about relocation costs. When compared to the bustling city life, this state has a stunning natural landscape. Vermont will announce its fourth relocation program package, which will include financial incentives for remote workers interested in relocating to the Green Mountain State.


  • Oklahoma:

Oklahoma is unique in that it offers incentives to both remote workers and those looking for a permanent relocation for in-office jobs. Cities such as Tulsa have begun to offer newcomers appealing packages that include appealing housing offers, trendy neighborhoods, and dynamic communities that are difficult to find in larger, coastal cities. Oklahoma wants to attract talented people from all over the country and build a successful, diverse workforce.


  • Nebraska:

The state provides a variety of financial programs for remote workers, small business owners, and projects. The various programs are aimed at attracting new talent to Nebraska, with a particular emphasis on project grant proposals, small and large business grants, workforce recruitment, tax credit incentives, film proposals, and rural-focused projects. Nebraska's option-driven financial packages are an excellent consideration for residents looking to take advantage of a state's various financial packages.


  • Alaska:

Alaska is a true change of scenery. To those who live far away from this mysterious state, this may seem like a far-fetched idea. Alaska provides a variety of grant programs and tax breaks to newcomers looking to settle in the state. Permanent Fund Dividend, Alaska's one-of-a-kind program, pays all Alaskans an annual check simply for residing in the state—no questions asked! Alaska is well-known for its extremely low cost of living and breathtaking natural beauty. Alaska is the ideal place to live for anyone looking for cooler weather, diverse natural landscapes, and a guaranteed annual salary.


  • Iowa

If you are thinking about moving with your family, or even buying or building a home for yourself, consider moving to Iowa because of its notable housing and tax incentives. Iowa is known for its relaxed pace of life as well as traditional American architecture and neighborhoods. The state is home to incredible sporting venues, museums, and one-of-a-kind festivals. Iowa is known for its farm-to-table menus and healthy cuisine for individuals or families who are food-conscious or restaurant lovers.


  • Maryland:

The lovely state of Maryland is willing to pay you to relocate to Baltimore if you buy a home. The state is well-known for its excellent seafood, scenic coastline, and health-care facilities.



They are now willing to pay you to relocate there in exchange for the purchase of your first home or vacant properties. Whether you want to work from home or start a new career in a new city, there are options for you!


Many of the cities listed above also have nearby national and international airports, allowing newcomers to maintain reasonable contact with friends and family after they relocate. Moving to an affordable city is a growing trend in the United States, and now is the time to start thinking about moving to a state that offers incentives to new residents.


The process varies by state, and timelines can be lengthy depending on the state you intend to relocate to, the program of your choice, and whether or not you intend to purchase property there. If you do not intend to move alone, it is best to begin looking as early as possible in preparation and to begin discussing your options.

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