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California has long been a magnet for dreamers, opportunity seekers, and new residents—but that story is quietly changing. Across the state, some cities are seeing fewer newcomers than ever before. In fact, people aren’t just skipping these places… they’re actively leaving. This list breaks down 10 California cities that nobody seems to be moving to anymore—and the real reasons behind the trend. Rising housing costs, shrinking job markets, crime concerns, infrastructure strain, and quality-of-life issues are pushing people to look elsewhere. In some cases, these cities were once booming. Today, they’re struggling to hold onto residents. What makes this shift especially surprising is that many of these cities are located in areas that used to be considered highly desirable. But changing economics, remote work, and new migration patterns have rewritten the rules of where people want to live. This isn’t about bashing California—it’s about understanding what’s actually happening on the ground. Why are moving trucks disappearing? Why are vacancies rising? And why do people who leave say they’d never come back? If you’re thinking about relocating, investing, or just curious about the future of California, these cities offer a warning sign of larger changes unfolding statewide. The truth behind this trend is more complex—and more unsettling—than most headlines admit.