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When the global pandemic hit a year ago, working remotely became the new normal for many.
Instead of starting the day stuck in traffic, the new nine-to-five starts with video meetings with a cast of dogs, kids and bad hair in the background.
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And while companies counted lower office space costs as one rationale to embrace the growing work-from-home culture, better work-life balance especially for working moms has been a life-changing benefit for employees.
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Idaho becoming a work from home destination for house hunters People relocating to our areas prior to the pandemic was probably about half of what it is now, one real estate agent told KTVB. Author: Shirah Matsuzawa Updated: 6:25 PM MST February 24, 2021
BOISE, Idaho If you were hoping the COVID-19 pandemic would cool off the hot housing market in the Treasure Valley, better hope for divine intervention now because the pandemic has given people another reason to move to the Gem State.
With more and more people being able to work from home and remotely, more people are looking towards Idaho as their next home, and it s only growing according to one real estate agent.
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The Jana Reilly Home Team Keller Williams Preferred Realty recently celebrated five years in the Marshall community. In those five years the team and individual agents: Jana Reilly, Ashley Kuhnau, Braedyn Reilly, Jocelyn Kleeberger and KaLea Swenson have made it a point to give back to the community in many ways. They volunteer at the Lyon County Fair, Pheasants Forever, Ducks Unlimited, Wild Turkey Federation, packing for Food4Kids and donating a trailer for food transfers. They sponsor family, community and environmental programs, including YMCA, Lyon Co Historical Society, school sports & Community Service and Big Brothers events, serving on numerous 501(c)3 boards and committees and contributing to annual SMSU, Hospice and United Way events and more. The Jana Reilly Home Team believes strongly in giving back to the community! In acknowledgment of their clients and friends trust in them as they progressed though the buying or selling of a home and in honor of