> There are six siblings in my family, three of us have been working > from home for almost 10 years now, and I don't miss the office scene > at all.
Many of these small businesses, such as mine, can easily move out of their small offices back to home without great pain but the pain to the CRE market is going to be great, and then these same people are less likely to eat out at all those trendy restaurants that have sprung up all over the place in past decades, fuelling the CRE boom.
All signs point to this as being a long-term trend - just a part of the overall deleveraging process.
Commercial Real Estate Is Plunging [View article]
> There are six siblings in my family, three of us have been working
> from home for almost 10 years now, and I don't miss the office scene
> at all.
Many of these small businesses, such as mine, can easily move out of their small offices back to home without great pain but the pain to the CRE market is going to be great, and then these same people are less likely to eat out at all those trendy restaurants that have sprung up all over the place in past decades, fuelling the CRE boom.
All signs point to this as being a long-term trend - just a part of the overall deleveraging process.