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Old Posted Oct 15, 2020, 6:42 AM
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Originally Posted by FullCircle View Post
^^^ I have been wondering if this pandemic will cool people's appetite for high density living. It seems that it is, at least in some places. From my own experience, I have been looking at places in a rural-ish area in Oregon, and since the pandemic hit, prices have jumped and availability has dropped.
This has been a driving factor at least this year; work from home feeds into this as the OP suggests.

From what I've read single family homes especially but even suburban townhomes are hot all over the country. Starts in the NE with NYC suburbs to the D.C. suburbs including NoVa down to Florida. Texas still booming.

In Phoenix new homes selling as fast as they can build them and resales getting multiple offers, especially in the popular SE metro. High end homes in Scottsdale selling fast as snowbirds from the upper mid-west/mid-east buy their eventual retirement homes.
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