Has Covid actually altered our attitude to property?

Has Covid actually altered our attitude to property?

Newly released research from Barratt Homes and GoodMore Global Ltd reveals the attitudes around our homes and work nationwide during the pandemic. (Please click or tap the picture to find out more)

Despite Covid having a dramatic impact on our day to day lives, its impacts haven’t markedly altered many of our views on property and working from home. Only 12% of respondents want to move further away from work, 19% want to move closer to family and just 33% envisage that they will be working from home more.
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Source: Property Reporter



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