How Remote Work Is Changing Home Buying
- Kim Jenard

- Apr 15
- 2 min read

1. Home Office Is No Longer Optional
Remote work turned a “nice-to-have” into a must-have.
Buyers now prioritize dedicated office space
Even small homes need a functional work area
Quiet, well-lit spaces are in high demand
👉 A home without a workspace can feel incomplete.
🌆➡️🌿 2. Location Matters Less (But Still Matters)
People aren’t tied to offices like before.
Less need to live near business districts
More interest in suburbs or quieter areas
Buyers choose space and comfort over proximity
👉 Commute is no longer the top priority—lifestyle is.
🛋️ 3. Bigger, More Functional Spaces
Homes now serve multiple roles:
Office
Living space
Gym or hobby area
👉 Buyers want flexibility, not just square footage.
🌐 4. Internet & Tech Matter More Than Ever
Connectivity is a deal-breaker.
Fast, reliable internet is essential
Strong Wi-Fi coverage throughout the home
Smart home features are increasingly valued
👉 A beautiful home without good internet? That’s a problem.
🧘 5. Work-Life Balance Drives Decisions
When you work where you live, balance matters more.
Outdoor spaces (balconies, gardens) are more valuable
Natural light and peaceful environments are priorities
👉 People want homes that feel good to live and work in.
⚖️ 6. Shift in Buyer Priorities
Before remote work:
Close to office
Smaller space acceptable
Location > comfort
After remote work:
Space + functionality
Comfort and environment
Flexibility > proximity
👉 The definition of a “good home” has changed.
⚡ What This Means for Buyers
Think beyond commute—focus on daily lifestyle
Prioritize space that supports productivity
Don’t compromise on internet and layout
💡 Bottom Line
Remote work didn’t just change where people work—it changed how they choose homes.
👉 The modern home must be:
A workplace
A living space
A place to recharge




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