Remote work has rewritten housing priorities. Here's how home offices, mid-sized cities, and new floor plans became the trend.
Hybrid work is here to stay, and it has changed what people look for in a home. The house doubles as an office now — and that's reshaping demand.
One extra room
Workspace at home is no longer a luxury. Floor plans with an extra bedroom or a dedicated home-office nook are seeing more demand and commanding higher value.
A measured exodus
Freed from the daily commute, many have moved to mid-sized cities and quieter neighborhoods in search of more space for the same budget.
Digital infrastructure
Reliable internet and strong connectivity have joined the must-have list, right alongside parking and outdoor amenities.
The remote-work home is more versatile and more connected — and the market has adapted quickly to this new routine.
