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POPULATION BOOSTS FLORIDA HOUSING
DEMAND (Current
Population)
Florida will add 325,000 new residents next year, which is a
decrease from the annual net population growth rate of
350,000 recorded from 2000 to 2006, according to
Orlando-based economist Hank Fishkind. Of the 350,000 people
added to the Sunshine State each year during this period,
Fishkind says residents moving from other states accounted
for 203,000, while foreigners and births accounted for
107,000 and 47,000, respectively. Most of the out-of-state
residents came from New York, New Jersey, Illinois, Ohio,
Pennsylvania, Georgia, Michigan and California; while
foreigners came primarily from Venezuela, Puerto Rico, the
United Kingdom and Canada. Census Bureau data reveals that
Florida will rank third in terms of population in 2010 and
boast 28.6 million residents by 2030. The state is a magnet
for retirees, and the Census indicates that 3.8 million new
residents would be added if just 5 percent of the nation’s
76 million baby boomers choose to spend their golden years
in the Sunshine State.
Source: HGTVPro.com (11/15/07)
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