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‘Backyarding’ boom: How to work, study, dine and relax better outside
Updated Mar 05, 2021;
Posted Mar 05, 2021
Stay-at-home orders made the idea of safely socializing, dining and relaxing under open skies more of a necessity. Photo of 949 N.W. Overton St #309 in Portland’s Pearl District.eXp Realty
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Americans have been busy sprucing up their lawn and spiffing up the patio to stretch their living space outdoors. Stay-at-home orders during the coronavirus pandemic made the idea of safely socializing, dining and relaxing under open skies more of a necessity.
“We are definitely seeing a focus on creating an incredible outdoor space as the pandemic has continued,” says John L. Scott broker Suzanne Page. “As the outdoors feel ‘safer,’ we’ve all been spending more social time outdoors than we have in years past.”