Several states in the United States are offering money if they move to them. Thus the governments of those states which seek to innovate their places, promote the road, far from the urban plan.
There are states like Texas, for example, which received 29 million inhabitants in the last ten years. However, not all regions of the country suffered the same fate due to geographical reasons. Generally, people seek to settle in more modern and fully urbanized areas. Hence the latter cities show a decrease in the density of their population.
There are now three states in the United States that give you free land if you decide to live there. The Cuban Directory proposes to get to know them, perhaps the idea of ​​a radical change in your life will move you.
Remote cities are inhabited by new people
One of the three cities awaiting the arrival of new residents is Mankato, in the state of Kansas. Only 900 inhabitants live there and its authors offer two dozen lots to those who want to build their house in the next six months. The lots are located only half a mile from the city’s commercial district, which has a hospital, school and two motels.
Another city that welcomes those looking for a “change of scenery” is Tulsa, Oklahoma. This city is the second largest in the state, yet for several months it has experienced a significant desertion of the population. To try to get back to the current situation, the Tulsa government is promoting a remote program.
Through it, workers who keep their jobs in the city, but remotely, are encouraged to move to the state of Oklahoma. The Tulsa Remote Program provides $0,000.00 USD to eligible participants who purchase a home in the city. This is equivalent to 25% of the approximate property price.
Finally, West Virginia is offering USD up to $20,000.00 in benefits to those who decide to move to that state. The economic stimulus will be through the Ascent West Virginia program.