So much for the pandemic exodus: Home sellers' confidence grows while WFH drives suburb popularity
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London has brushed off fears its population plan to leave en-masse, however home working has influenced where workers would like to live in the capital.
Much has been made of the ‘London exodus’; the idea being that professionals who are no longer obligated to sit at a desk for five days per week would rather swap a small London flat for a large house with office and garden space outside of the city, possibly all for a smaller price.
But fears that London has become an unattractive place to live appear to be overblown, according to experts.