Doesn’t that suggest that there is so much demand that successive waves of people have settled for the closest in they can afford? I remember people talking about being priced into a hefty commute during the dotcom bubble and only the top tech workers saw income growth keeping pace with real estate prices since then.
Doesn’t that suggest that there is so much demand that successive waves of people have settled for the closest in they can afford? I remember people talking about being priced into a hefty commute during the dotcom bubble and only the top tech workers saw income growth keeping pace with real estate prices since then.