How Covid-19 has changed people’s moving habits

How Covid-19 has changed people’s moving habits

Some 30% of those who previously thought they would move to a city centre now want to live in the suburbs or towns and villages.

What is more, PwC research found that 19% of those who previously thought they’d move to the suburbs now think they’ll move to a town or village.
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Source: Property Wire



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