The shift to remote work during the COVID-19 pandemic coincided with a significant increase in Americans relocating from high-cost urban centers like New York, Los Angeles, and the Bay Area to smaller and more affordable communities. T.
The shift to remote work during the COVID-19 pandemic coincided with a significant increase in Americans relocating from high-cost urban centers like New York, Los Angeles, and the Bay Area to smaller and more affordable communities. T.
Many millennials are reaching the age where they are getting ready to settle down, form households, and have children—all of which require more space, and for many, buying property. Millennials
Photo Credit: fizkes / Shutterstock The COVID-19 pandemic transformed how Americans work, popularizing remote work by necessity. This pivot to a work-from-anywhere mentality also created a shift in where Americans live, causing more an.