DougB
Active Member
I suspect the declining economy will shift the mix back to sfh as prices decline and traffic congestion eases.
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Not only the declining economy- I think this social experiment of working from home many of us are now pulling is going to change things as well. In addition to heightened scrutiny for crowded/ dense places that will no doubt linger in our society.I suspect the declining economy will shift the mix back to sfh as prices decline and traffic congestion eases.
I've been wondering about this as well, working from home has been great so far, though it's easier to stay motivated in an office setting.Not only the declining economy- I think this social experiment of working from home many of us are now pulling is going to change things as well. In addition to heightened scrutiny for crowded/ dense places that will no doubt linger in our society.
As for Calgary, it already has a very high rate of SFH for a large city, due to traditional high wages. Lower wages and higher unemployment will bring the city more in line with other large cities with a higher % of apartments.