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Thinking about moving? Check this website for relocation incentives first

Makemymove.com is an online directory of cities and towns that are paying people to relocate there. One is Topeka, which gives remote workers $10,000 toward the purchase of a home in Shawnee County.
Makemymove.com is an online directory of cities and towns that are paying people to relocate there. One is Topeka, which gives remote workers $10,000 toward the purchase of a home in Shawnee County. Makemymove.com

In 2020, Choose Topeka rolled out a relocation incentive program that gave remote workers who moved to Shawnee County $10,000 toward the purchase of a home.

In doing so, Topeka joined a growing list of towns and cities dispensing cash as a means of luring new residents. There are now so many such programs in the U.S. that there is an online directory, makemymove.com, that compiles the various incentives available to those looking to relocate.

Deals vary. Southwest, Michigan, gives remote workers $10,000 toward a mortgage, plus another $5,000 if they have a child placed into public school.

Stillwater, Oklahoma, gives remote workers $5,000 toward a down payment on a home within the city limits, plus free coffee for a year at a local cafe.

And Bloomfield, Iowa, will give you $10,000 — but you have to build a new house.

This story was originally published July 13, 2022 at 5:00 AM.

David Hudnall
The Kansas City Star
David Hudnall is a columnist for The Star’s Opinion section. He is a Kansas City native and a graduate of the University of Missouri. He was previously the editor of The Pitch and Phoenix New Times.
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