Today, many Americans can live just about anywhere while working from home. Remote workers looking to move far away from their current residence might not have the time, resources, or motivation to make multiple trips between their current and future cities, but virtual tours combined with other data brings far-flung homes to buyers’ front steps.
Read More »Expanded Remote-Work Opportunities Could Help Offset Affordability Crisis
Separating where someone lives from where that person works could open up access to affordable housing that only requires an internet connection, not a commute.
Read More »Survey Suggests Remote Work, Housing Migration to Persist
The persistence of pandemic-era remote work gave many workers the ability to pick up their lives and find a location more suited to their lifestyle—and their wallet as well.
Read More »Is Remote Work the Answer to Affordability?
As home prices rise, affordability decreases for first-time homebuyers. New research shows that a confluence of remote work combined with declining affordability is giving some buyers the ability to relocate in search of more affordable housing.
Read More »Forecast: Remote Work Will Continue to Impact Migration Patterns
According to Arch Mortgage Insurance Company (Arch MI), a Greensboro, North Carolina based company offering risk management and financial institutions to mortgage lenders, 2022 was nothing short of an amazing year for the housing market. Home prices rose at an ...
Read More »Renting More Affordable in Half of Largest Metros
In January, the monthly cost of buying was 24.8% higher than the cost of renting for consumers in 24 of the nation's 50 largest markets.
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