There's been a noticeable migration trend out of the Golden State in recent years. Californians are looking to the future as a haven from the state's crippling traffic, rising living expenses, and a host of other challenges. A place that is becoming more and more well-liked is Paradise Valley, Arizona.
The choice to leave their home state is not made lightly for many Californians. There is no denying the pull of California's dynamic cities, breathtaking coastline, and rich cultural diversity. However, inhabitants are finding it more and more difficult to cope with the harsh realities of high housing costs, congested streets, and excessive living expenses. This has led a lot of people to look for better opportunities elsewhere.
Business Insider takes a closer look into why Californians are moving to what is called the 'Beverly Hills of Arizona'.