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How does the dual income effect never get mentioned? In these articles its like you work from home in a vacuum, and going from remote to back to the office should be as trivial as flipping a lightswitch. The vast majority of coupled these days are dual income. It is so much simpler to find a place to live when you both work remotely, than to try and find some middle ground that is as convenient as possible to both workplaces, but this hard sought convenience goes away with the snap of the fingers should one of your jobs change. Now you are back to square one trying to triangulate housing between two offices and perhaps a school or this that and the other thing.

Remote work just makes that entire concern irrelevant. You can now live in the same location all your working years if you wanted. I see people talk about things like not having to commute as being big factors, but this benefit of not having to uproot I think is even more significant. Moving is terrible.



agreed.

add kids and their schools & playgroups to the mix and the prospect of having to move becomes stressful enough to shorten the lifespan :)


Yes, especially with the shockingly high cost of housing this is a very real effect.




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