Desdinova
Master Don Juan
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Not sure on that one. Businesses would be smart to keep their people working from home and downsize their office space. However, that's not what I'm seeing. They want their slaves back at the office. It seems that power is more valuable than money.Real estate in more suburban areas, or even rural areas on the outer fringe of suburban developments. This trend had stalled, as many people wanted urban living again. But with the rise of home telework combined with people now wanting more space, I think it picks back up. Urban land will become cheap again very soon.
As for rural living, I've been seeing that change as well. Lots of people have been telling me how lucky I was to move out of the city at the right time (it wasn't luck). My neighbors who bought the property next to me had renovated the tiny house on it to use as a cabin. All of a sudden, they built a foundation and plopped a house down on it. All the houses for sale around me were either sold or taken off the market. 5hit is changing. I was just ahead of the curve.