We’ve all experienced the shift this year: luxury buyers opting for spacious homes in the suburbs or beach houses along the coast over apartments in the city. Yet urban real estate professionals shouldn’t panic: What we’ve seen isn’t a flight from urban density, but a flight of convenience for those who can afford to do so — and for many of them, it will be temporary.
Source: Inman News
How urban buyers are creating space and redefining how they live
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