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These Are the Most Welcoming Communities in the U.S.

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These Are the Most Welcoming Communities in the U.S.

Looking to move? A new list says these are the most welcoming communities in the U.S. that “have gone beyond traditional growth strategies to successfully attract and integrate new residents.” The No. 1 is a city in Georgia—keep reading to learn more about the top 3.

About 8.2 million Americans moved between states in 2022, and as census data shows, that number is only going up year after year. If you’re one of the millions looking to pack up all your stuff and move to a brand-new state in 2025, MakeMyMove has a few places for you to consider. 

In April, MakeMyMove, an online relocation marketplace for recruiting remote workers, released its list of the most welcoming places in the U.S. It noted in its findings that “these cities and regions have gone beyond traditional growth strategies to successfully attract and integrate new residents, proving that a thoughtful, hands-on approach can reshape a community’s future.” 

It added that it selected these destinations for their “innovative approaches to population growth,” including via initiatives like Columbus 2025, a project aimed at increasing “prosperity, reducing poverty, and improve overall quality of life for a stronger and more vibrant region for decades to come,” and the Shaping Our Appalachian Region (SOAR) program, whose mission is “to solve the deep-seated issue of population retention and growth in Eastern Kentucky.” 

After reviewing all the programs and efforts, it named Columbus, Georgia, a city tucked along the Western border of the state, as the No. 1 pick, thanks to its “precision in people-matching.” 

“Columbus is strategically growing its population, with a community talent strategy aiming for a 4 percent increase by 2026,” the findings stated. “Their matchmaking approach thoughtfully selects movers who will relocate for the long term. The Columbus team doesn’t just recruit remote workers—they connect them with local leaders and community opportunities to ensure they stay.” 

Coming in second is Eastern Kentucky, which earned a top spot thanks to its neighborly care. 

“What distinguishes it? A deeply rooted culture of hospitality, where residents personally welcome newcomers—sometimes with home-cooked meals, assistance with moving or even a ride to town,” it stated.

And rounding out the top three is Noblesville, Indiana, known for its “concierge-level” community integration. It added, “The city’s hands-on approach ensures that newcomers feel like part of the community from day one.”

“These communities understand that relocation isn’t just about moving boxes—it’s about building a life,” Evan Hock, the co-founder and COO of MakeMyMove, shared. “The leaders behind these programs are creating real human connections, removing barriers for newcomers, and proving that a welcoming community is the best incentive of all.”

Want to find even more welcoming communities? See the full list and what makes each destination special enough to call “home” at makemymove.com

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