Why Working from Home May Spark Your Next Move

by jennifergascon-chime-me

Mixed-race young adult woman sits at a table, using her laptop computer, with a cup of tea also on table. She is deep in thought, gazing out the window. A houseplant, candle, and pine cones are on the windowsill. Filtered sunlight reveals yellow flowers outside; natural light also illuminates woman’s profile. Woman has dark brown hair twirled into a bun. She’s wearing a white shirt with sleeves rolled up. Working from home on a deadline, on track to get the project done on time and under budget. Creative problem-solving is her specialty and she does it best from her home office.

If you’ve been working from home this year, chances are you’ve been at it a little longer than you initially expected. Businesses all over the country have figured out how to operate remotely to keep their employees healthy, safe, and productive. For many, it may be carrying into next year, and possibly beyond.

While the pandemic continues, Americans are re-evaluating their homes, floorplans, locations, needs, and more. Some need more space, while others need less. Whether you’re renting or own your home, if remote work is part of your future, you may be thinking about moving, especially while today’s mortgage rates are so low.

A recent study from Upwork notes:

“Anywhere from 14 to 23 million Americans are planning to move as a result of remote work.”

To put this into perspective, last year, 6 million homes were sold in the U.S. This means roughly 2 – 4X as many people are considering moving now, and there’s a direct connection to their ability to work from home.

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The same study also notes while 45.3% of people are planning to stay within a 2-hour drive from their current location, 41.5% of the people who are citing working from home as their primary reason for making a move are willing to look for a home more than 4 hours away from where they live now (See graph below):In some cases, moving a little further away from your current location might mean you can get more home for your money. If you have the opportunity to work remotely, you may have more options available by expanding your search. Upwork also indicates, of those surveyed:

“People are seeking less expensive housing: Altogether, more than half (52.5%) are planning to move to a house that is significantly more affordable than their current home.”

Whether you can eliminate your daily commute to the office, or you simply need more space to work from home, your plans may be changing. If that’s the case, it’s time to connect with a local real estate professional to assess your evolving needs and determine your path together.

Bottom Line

This has been a year of change, and what you need in a home is no exception. Reach out to me today to make sure you have expert guidance on your side to help you find a home that fits your remote work needs.

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