Work From Home

Are You Untethered? Remote Work Creates Shift, Even in Dallas; Plus Other Reports

By Marlin Weso / March 24, 2021 /

Show of hands, please: Who out there likes to commute? Hardly anyone, right? For those lucky enough to work from home, one of the upsides is avoiding the rush-hour commute. Prompted by health mandates caused by the pandemic, the WFH experiment has revealed a dramatic shift in working life. In Apartment List’s latest report, it’s…

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A Year Into The Pandemic, What Have We Learned About North Texas Real Estate?

By Seth Fowler / March 16, 2021 /

These have been the longest 12 months of all our lives. Has it really been 12 months since COVID-19 and Shelter-in-Place started messing with us? Are we sure it hasn’t been 12 years? Let’s look back at how the past 12 months have been with Tarrant County Tuesday. What did we learn? Small Dip Then…

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Don’t Miss This Way Cool Work-From-Home Midcentury Modern in Waxahachie

By Nikki Barringer / February 23, 2021 /

You may think you know Waxahachie from its road signs and the fact that you pass it on your way to Austin. And then again on your way back to Dallas. And there’s a Waffle House. But boy, oh boy, there is so much more. There’s a town square in Waxahachie with the original courthouse. A…

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Liquid Workforce: Can Real Estate Keep Up With Office Space And Work-From-Home Needs?

By Candy Evans / January 28, 2021 /

Interesting story: after surveying more than 2,000 office workers across 10 countries, the commercial real estate firm JLL reports the future of the workplace will be hybrid, “mixing on-site and off-site collaboration to offer freedom and choice across a variety of spaces and locations.” In other words, employees still want to go into the office,…

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These 7 Texas Counties Make Work-From-Home-Friendly List

By Marlin Weso / October 5, 2020 /

Texas has the highest number of work-from-home-friendly counties in the country, according to a recent National Association of Realtors study.

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