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Remote work sparked housing boom: Fed study

Por: The Hill Politics September 27, 2022

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Remote work is a driving force behind surging home prices during the pandemic, from the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco released Monday. The research found that increased demand for working from home accounted for 60 percent of persistent price hikes between November 2019 and November 2021. Over that period, national house prices soared 24 percent to record levels.  Rising mortgage rates stemming from the Federal Reserve’s interest rate... + full article



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