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*DataPoint* If Remote Work Becomes Commonplace, What Happens to Real Estate in Big Cities?

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SalesForce, Microsoft, and Twitter have all extended their work from home policies either indefinitely or for the remainder of the year. To say that housing is expensive in the Bay Area would be an understatement. Frank ponders what will happen to the real estate market if you only go to the office once or twice a week? Or not at all? Why spend money to be near a place you no longer go to daily? Transcript (AI Generated) Hey, what's up is Frank here from data driven, the podcast or we explore the emerging fields. Data science, machine learning and artificial intelligence. So uhm, today this morning. Actually, I read that Salesforce is allowing their workforce to work from home for the remainder of the Year this. Got me thinking. Uh, about other companies that have done that. Microsoft has at least last time I checked, working from home or going into the office is voluntary through at least October. It might be extended. Who knows? Twitter is said that they are going to make remote work possible indefinitely