2022 Outlook for Residential Market: Up and Up
Author, Builder and Developer, January 20, 2022
Although some folks may be back in the office and traveling more in 2022, the experience of the last year and a half-plus has left an undeniable mark on the way Americans view their home and what amenities they now desire.
For many, the boundaries of commuting and remote work have shifted, removing constraints in terms of work proximity and in-office face-time expectations. For those in this category, many are prioritizing homebuying, and rethinking where they buy those homes.
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