Out-of-State Migration to Sarasota and Manatee Counties Remains Strong in 2025

Posted by: Brandon Gay on Monday, January 26, 2026

 

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**Note: This release has been updated to reflect revised data provided after initial distribution.**

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

SARASOTA, Fla. (January 26, 2026) – New data from Florida Realtors® shows that thousands of new residents continued to relocate to Sarasota and Manatee counties in 2025, reinforcing the region’s appeal to people from across the country and around the world.

The data is based on out-of-state driver license exchanges, which track when new Florida residents obtain a Florida license after moving. While the numbers do not distinguish between buyers and renters, they provide one of the clearest real-time indicators of migration patterns into Florida.

In Sarasota County, more than 1,300 new residents came from U.S. territories or foreign countries in 2025, an increase of nearly 84 percent compared to pre-pandemic averages. New York remained the top domestic source, with 1,426 exchanges, followed by New Jersey, Illinois, Pennsylvania, and Massachusetts.

Manatee County saw a similar trend. Exchanges from U.S. territories or foreign countries more than doubled compared to pre-pandemic levels, rising to 1,209 in 2025. New York again led all domestic states with 1,332 exchanges, followed by New Jersey, Illinois, Pennsylvania, and Ohio.

Both counties also experienced notable growth from western states. California exchanges rose more that 65 percent in Manatee County and 34 percent in Sarasota County. Washington, Oregon, Colorado, Arizona, and several Mountain West states posted some of the fastest percentage gains, signaling a broader national draw beyond the traditional Midwest and Northeast pipeline.

“These numbers confirm what REALTORS® see every day in the field,” said David Crawford, 2026 President and Broker/Owner of Catalist Realty. “People are still choosing this region for its quality of life, climate, and long-term value. Migration is no longer limited to a few feeder states. We are attracting new residents from nearly every corner of the country.”

The data compares 2025 exchanges to the average annual totals from 2016 through 2019, offering a clear picture of how post-pandemic migration patterns have reshaped the region.

As Sarasota and Manatee counties continue to grow, REALTORS® play a critical role in helping newcomers understand local neighborhoods, pricing trends, insurance considerations, and long-term market conditions. Whether relocating from across the state or across the globe, buyers and renters benefit from working with a local professional who understands the market.

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About REALTOR® Association of Sarasota and Manatee
The REALTOR® Association of Sarasota and Manatee (RASM) is the largest real estate trade association in Sarasota and Manatee counties, serving over 9,000 members. RASM provides technology, training, networking and business support to members, and supports a healthy real estate market by upholding high professional and ethical standards through a Code of Ethics, ongoing education and certification programs. As the advocate for the real estate brokerage industry, RASM is the Voice for Real Estate® in the Sarasota/Manatee region. For more information, call (941) 952-3400 or visit www.myrasm.com.

 

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