Like metropolitan residents all over the country, the 2020 pandemic catalyzed seismic lifestyle changes for suburban and city residents of Texas. The forcible change encouraged many to reassess their lifestyle and even speed up retirement timelines, opting instead for outdoor acreage and an escape from the crowds.
Source: Inman News
Deep in the heart of Texas, they’re buying more land
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