"The moving distance likely soared because many employers solidified their in-office requirements, giving some remote workers the certainty to move farther from their offices, Jessica Lautz, NAR’s vice president of research," told Friedman.
"Stanton and Donna Zeff were hoping to move to Florida once Mr. Zeff retired, but due to Mr. Zeff's work becoming exclusively remote, they were able to move this past January. "They sold their home near Dallas in January and recently bought a four-bedroom house in Davenport, Fla., which includes a suite for Mr. Zeff’s mother, who will be moving with them," writes Friedman.
In contrast to the housing boom of the pandemic, recent increases in home interest loan rates and inflation have changed the real estate market. "Now that mortgage rates have more than doubled, home purchases have dwindled and buyers have focused more on affordability," Friedman reports.
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