Local housing market trends: How remote work and commuting changes reshape demand
Working from home changed how people pick where to live. Instead of being close to the office, folks now want bigger homes with room for an office setup. Suburbs and areas farther out are getting busier because of this shift. Meanwhile, city centers aren't growing as fast as they used to.
Working from home lets people look for houses in more places. Families now don’t mind being further from offices if there are good schools, local shops, or fast Wi-Fi nearby. Because of this change, homes with a separate room for work, extra outdoor space, or less noise are getting more popular.
Remote work’s impact on commute tolerance and housing demand
People now accept longer drives - up to an hour - when picking homes. That shift moved interest toward areas once ignored, making those spots busier. Figuring out how working from home affects choices helps make sense of neighborhood price moves and guide buyers better.
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