Valuations are holding up for all-new reasons Home values have held up better in suburban than urban areas in recent months, data show.
Real-estate searches are looking a lot different lately.
For years, home values have been greatly influenced not only by finished square footage and acreage, but also by walk scores and community. The pandemic is turning those factors on their headat least for now.
Airbnb, for example, is now touting its ability to enable users to work from anywhere, no matter how remote, after years of inviting its guests to live like a local. Last week, it even said it would provide its employees with stipends to allow for their own escape from San Francisco, where the company is based.
Airbnb says some of the fastest-growing locations for long-term stays are now Western Maine and Whitefish, Mont.a town with less than 8,000 residents, according to 2018 U.S. Census data. Meanwhile, a recent Zillow survey found remote workers could be compelled to move if a home offered them things like dedicated office space or a less dense area with fewer neighbors. Zillows data shows home values have held up better in suburban than urban areas in recent months. Newsletter Sign-up Markets
Those who paid up before the pandemic to live within walking distance of society are bitter at best. One New York dweller paying a premium to live near theaters, bars and restaurants suggested her rent be adjusted down to reflect the fact that everything has closed. For her neighborhood amenities now, she tweeted, I will gladly pay
a hundred bucks a month.