Opinion: CoreLogic’s Selma Hepp on the effects of ‘pandemic … – HousingWire
The COVID-19 pandemic has had a profound impact on the way we live and work. One of the most significant changes has been the rise of remote work, which has allowed many people to move to new locations in search of a better quality of life. This has led to a phenomenon known as pandemic migration.
While the term may suggest a trend of increased mobility, the latest U.S. Census data on mobility during the pandemic shows continuation of long-term decline in the share of households that have moved each year.
Prior to the 1980s, annual migration rates averaged 20% and has fallen to 8.7% recently. But what appears to have changed are the distances that people move, with the median distance more than tripling in 2022 from the decade prior. Also, one-quarter of homebuyers traveled over 470 miles to find their new home.
Increasing numbers of longer-distance moves across counties and states have supported clear population shifts over the course of the pandemic as people have flocked to smaller towns and rural areas in search of more affordable housing and a slower pace of life.
And while there are a host of factors that influenced migration patterns, including politics, monetary and fiscal policies of different regions, the increase and ability of remote work was a significant motivator for many households. In fact, the share of work done from home increased from 8% in 2019 to 30% in 2023 a rate at which remote work appears to be stabilizing.
While it is too early to say what the long-term impact of pandemic migration will be, the migration of workers has important implications for economic outcomes of U.S. cities, wage inequality and housing markets in general.
Following the 1980s, we have seen a trend of clustering of higher-wage, college-educated workers in a select group of super-star cities, such as San Francisco, Seattle, Boston, Los Angeles, which have been cradles of technology and innovation.
However, the economic dominance of a limited number of cities has been a critical driver of income inequality nationally and varying home prices across markets.
In trying to understand what drives migration, several well-known academic papers have argued that migration decisions are largely driven by the following: wages, cost of housing and amenities.
While workers in big cities have higher wages, when accounting for cost of housing (usually manifested in smaller housing and longer commutes), their real wages are lower. but they get to enjoy the big-city benefits.
Despite the excitement that big cities offer, their attractiveness has been compromised in recent years by increasingly more unaffordable housing, long commutes and worsening crime and homelessness. It was not surprising to see households starting to leave large cities during the pandemic when desirable city amenities, such as bars, restaurants and concert venues were not available.
The outmigration led by remote work resulted in an important economic shift currently underway decentralization of higher-wage, college educated talent from very expensive cities such as San Francisco, Los Angeles, Seattle and others, to smaller metro areas which didnt previously serve as economic engines of production and consumption.
As these workers and firms cluster in smaller cities, they develop their own agglomeration economies and positive knowledge spillovers, i.e. co-location of talent and creative workers results in economic and knowledge benefits to local economies and its residents. This can result in increasing income for all residents in the new city, not just the newly relocated worker.
Teleworking also improves access to high-paying jobs for workers who previously didnt have the access if they didnt live in a big city. Over time, redistribution of higher-wage workers to smaller areas can reduce income inequalities between super-star cities and smaller cities.
That doesnt mean absolute wage equalization across metro areas as cities that were already productive continue to offer relatively higher wages (as they remain more unaffordable), but the wage gap between workers in the new location would be reduced.
In addition, outmigration from urban areas means that demand for housing and home prices in centers have been challenged while demand for housing in suburban and smaller cities has intensified.
As a result, in San Francisco metro, the epicenter of pandemic outmigration, home prices have only increased 6% from the onset of the pandemic, while in the cities in the South (such as Tampa, Austin, Nashville, Raleigh, Austin to name a few) that grew notably due to pandemic migration, home prices have risen 40%, and as much as 70% in some markets, during the same period.
While these stark differences in home-price changes reflect some equalization of housing markets, the differences in their median home prices are still wide. More expensive cities, such as San Francisco, still hold median home value at about $1.4 million, while median price in Tampa is about a third of that at $450,000.
In addition to inter-metro convergence of home prices, the demand resulting from remote work has led to narrowing of intra-metro home prices as prices in suburbs and exurbs of large cities saw relatively higher appreciation over the last few years compared to the urban center.
Again, while San Francisco metro (which encompasses San Francisco city/county and San Mateo County) saw an increase, home prices in San Francisco city alone were down 1% since the onset of the pandemic, while they were up 32% in suburban Contra Costa County.
And while home prices are unlikely to fully converge, slower growth of home prices (and decline) in urban centers of large cities offers improved affordability, particularly to lower income workers who can now move closer to the city and save on commuting cost and housing.
On the other hand, there has been a growing concern that affordability in fast-growing smaller cities leads to gentrification of households who are being priced out by high-income migrants. And there is some truth to that too as recent migration data shows relative outmigration from cities with outsized home price growth in recent years.
Where are those households moving then? They are moving further out to urban fringe and more affordable towns and with it extending the boundaries of cities but also urban sprawl.
Decentralization of income across cities could lead to a more balanced demand across regions and smaller dispersion of home price both across cities and within a city.
High-cost cities would see some declines, while more affordable markets see higher home price gains. Given the overarching trend of migration to more affordable regions where it is easier and less costly to build, overall impact on home prices may result in a slight decline of national home prices long-term, or a slower rate of appreciation.
What does this mean for super-star cities?
Although big cities are at an important historical juncture, a demise is not a threat particularly as many large cities see population return post-pandemic. But, while some perks that made cities attractive may follow remote workers out of urban centers, fewer commuters would reduce pollution and congestion which would help boost desirability of urban centers.
Demand for commercial space may decline (further) and drag down its prices, but commercial real estate will likely be creative in finding new uses for the space, which may drive more creativity, mixed-use developments and incubate 24-hour-cities that will spur demand for urban living again and overall utilization of commercial space.
There are other implications to consider. For example, decentralization of workers also means fewer transit riders and erosion of tax base. Large cities are already struggling with decline of ridership and the impacts of transit budgets.
As for loss of tax base, while urban centers will lose the revenue, smaller towns where remote workers are moving to will see improvement in their tax base and capital to improve public services, education and institutions that have been in decline for decades.
Dr. Selma Hepp, PhD, is Chief Economist at CoreLogic.
This column does not necessarily reflect the opinion of HousingWires editorial department and its owners.
To contact the author of this story: Selma Hepp at [emailprotected]
To contact the editor responsible for this story: Deborah Kearns at [emailprotected]
Originally posted here:
Opinion: CoreLogic's Selma Hepp on the effects of 'pandemic ... - HousingWire
- Zenobia Women call for decentralization to build a new, inclusive Syria" - hawarnews.com - October 9th, 2025 [October 9th, 2025]
- Zenobia Women call for decentralization to build a new, inclusive Syria" - ANHA - October 7th, 2025 [October 7th, 2025]
- Decentralization on Hold: Can the Reform Survive the Presidents Team and the Mayors? - - October 4th, 2025 [October 4th, 2025]
- Is Bitcoin's Future in Jeopardy? A Dive Into Institutional Adoption and Decentralization - OneSafe - September 30th, 2025 [September 30th, 2025]
- ETH, DAI, and Tornado: Exploring Privacy, Decentralization, and Regulatory Challenges in Crypto - OKX - September 30th, 2025 [September 30th, 2025]
- Examining the Removal of Solana's Block Size Limit: Will It Strengthen or Weaken Decentralization? - OneSafe - September 30th, 2025 [September 30th, 2025]
- iciHaiti - Politic : Decentralization of the judicial identity service - iciHaiti.com - September 28th, 2025 [September 28th, 2025]
- L2 Decentralization: How Base is Redefining Ethereum Scalability and Security - OKX - September 28th, 2025 [September 28th, 2025]
- Decentralization Of Authority Is Needed To Overcome The MBG Crisis - VOI.ID - September 28th, 2025 [September 28th, 2025]
- Ghanas decentralization cannot succeed on policies and structures alone Alex Segbefia - GhanaWeb - September 28th, 2025 [September 28th, 2025]
- Ethereum's PeerDAS: A New Era in Scalability and Decentralization - OneSafe - September 28th, 2025 [September 28th, 2025]
- The Ministry of Defense has started the decentralization of procurement: what will change for the Armed Forces of Ukraine - 112.ua - September 28th, 2025 [September 28th, 2025]
- Lambes Web3: Embracing Decentralization For The Digital Future - Grit Daily News - September 25th, 2025 [September 25th, 2025]
- Assyrian Party Official calls for decentralization after Sweida and coastal violence - ANHA - September 23rd, 2025 [September 23rd, 2025]
- Making Decentralization Work: The Politics of Implementation - Centre on Constitutional Change - September 23rd, 2025 [September 23rd, 2025]
- Second annual Voices for Peace' forum in Beth Zalin (Qamishli) calls for justice, decentralization, and inclusive reconstruction in Syria - Syriac... - September 23rd, 2025 [September 23rd, 2025]
- Yerevan Hosts Workshop on Youth and Power: calling for Decentralization and Inclusive Governance - kurdistan24.net - September 21st, 2025 [September 21st, 2025]
- National News Agency - Bassil from Hammana: No sustainable solution for efficient municipal governance without administrative decentralization - - September 21st, 2025 [September 21st, 2025]
- The Principle of Subsidiarity: An Abdication of Authority, Or, the Decentralization of Functions? - Catholic Stand - September 19th, 2025 [September 19th, 2025]
- Coinbases Base Eyes Native Token to Boost Decentralization and Interoperability - Cointribune - September 17th, 2025 [September 17th, 2025]
- Base officially explores native token launch to boost decentralization and global growth - CryptoSlate - September 17th, 2025 [September 17th, 2025]
- Lee vows to speed up decentralization with regional hubs, Sejong office - The Korea Times - September 17th, 2025 [September 17th, 2025]
- Syrian Minority Representatives in the U.S. Reject Damascus Policies, Call for Decentralization and Federalism - kurdistan24.net - September 13th, 2025 [September 13th, 2025]
- The Case for Decentralization in Syria - New Lines Institute - September 11th, 2025 [September 11th, 2025]
- XRP News Today: XRP Ledger's Fight for Decentralization and Mainstream Adoption - AInvest - September 6th, 2025 [September 6th, 2025]
- NEAR Foundation Unveils Grand 2026 Flagship in San Francisco: Where AI Meets Decentralization - CryptoRank - September 5th, 2025 [September 5th, 2025]
- Bitcoins Unyielding Decentralization in the Era of Institutional and Political Embrace - TheStreet - September 5th, 2025 [September 5th, 2025]
- Crypto-Backed Stablecoins: Bridging Stability and Decentralization - Vocal - September 5th, 2025 [September 5th, 2025]
- Ethereum Client Innovation and Its Implications for Network Security and Decentralization - AInvest - September 5th, 2025 [September 5th, 2025]
- Starknet (STRK) pushes toward full decentralization with Grinta upgrade - Invezz - September 3rd, 2025 [September 3rd, 2025]
- Alliance for Rights and Freedoms Vows to Be Corrective Force, Pushes for Justice, Decentralization, and Reform - - September 3rd, 2025 [September 3rd, 2025]
- Nagaland Pushes for Fiscal Decentralization and Flood Protection - Devdiscourse - September 3rd, 2025 [September 3rd, 2025]
- WLF Protocol: Balancing Decentralization and Security in Governance - AInvest - September 1st, 2025 [September 1st, 2025]
- Blueskys Disruptive Decentralization Model and Its Potential to Reshape the Social Media Landscape - AInvest - September 1st, 2025 [September 1st, 2025]
- Navigating Altcoin Season 2025: Why MAGACOIN FINANCE is a 50x Opportunity Amid Rising Decentralization Concerns - AInvest - September 1st, 2025 [September 1st, 2025]
- Jordan meeting explores Syrias stability through integration, decentralization - - August 29th, 2025 [August 29th, 2025]
- The High-Stakes Game of Decentralization: Assessing Telegram's Legal Battles and the Future of Crypto Ecosystems - AInvest - August 27th, 2025 [August 27th, 2025]
- The Great Bitcoin Reckoning: Wall Street's Embrace and the Battle for Decentralization - AInvest - August 24th, 2025 [August 24th, 2025]
- Ethereum News Today: Institutional Bet On Ethereum Sparks Debate Over Value and Decentralization - AInvest - August 24th, 2025 [August 24th, 2025]
- XRP News Today: Ripple CTO Unveils "Hub" to Reinforce XRP Ledger's Stability and Decentralization - AInvest - August 24th, 2025 [August 24th, 2025]
- XRP Ledger Faces Challenges: Security, Decentralization, and the Future of Crypto Payroll - OneSafe - August 22nd, 2025 [August 22nd, 2025]
- XRP News Today: XRP Ledger's Security Battle: Trust, Decentralization, and a Last-Place Ranking - AInvest - August 22nd, 2025 [August 22nd, 2025]
- Celebrity-Backed Memecoins and the Illusion of Decentralization: A Case Study of Kanye West's YZY Token - AInvest - August 22nd, 2025 [August 22nd, 2025]
- Why Decentralization Is the Key to Unchaining Us From Big Techs AI Monopoly - BeInCrypto - August 22nd, 2025 [August 22nd, 2025]
- As the race for scalability, innovation, and decentralization accelerates, which blockchain ecosystems will lead in 2025? Can high-throughput chains... - August 22nd, 2025 [August 22nd, 2025]
- MDP heads to court to nullify amendments to Decentralization Act - Raajje.mv - August 22nd, 2025 [August 22nd, 2025]
- Bitcoin Decentralization Under Threat? Hashrate Is Now Concentrated In These Two Pools - Mitrade - August 20th, 2025 [August 20th, 2025]
- Bitcoin's Decentralization Under Threat as Mining Pools Control Over 51% of Network Hashrate - CoinCentral - August 20th, 2025 [August 20th, 2025]
- Cardano Governance Autonomy: How Decentralization is Shaping the Future of Blockchain - OKX - August 18th, 2025 [August 18th, 2025]
- Block Targets Mining Decentralization With Air-Cooled Proto Rig Delivering up to 819 TH/s - Bitcoin.com News - August 18th, 2025 [August 18th, 2025]
- ASH-Taravari presents the eighth point from the National Platform Decentralization of Public Administration and Public Safety - Telegrafi - August 18th, 2025 [August 18th, 2025]
- Privacy and Decentralization in Crypto: 3 Trading Takeaways for BTC, ETH, XMR, ZEC - Blockchain News - August 18th, 2025 [August 18th, 2025]
- Square Enix President explains that NFT and decentralization concepts will be implemented in the gaming experience - Mashdigi - August 18th, 2025 [August 18th, 2025]
- Anti-KYC Message From @ThinkingUSD: Decentralization Over Control and the Trading Implications for Self-Custody and DeFi - Blockchain News - August 18th, 2025 [August 18th, 2025]
- Gogolook launches a new anti-fraud app, using artificial intelligence and decentralization to ensure user privacy. - Mashdigi - August 18th, 2025 [August 18th, 2025]
- The Role and Effect of Decentralization Using Results-Based Financing in Honduras - Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health - August 14th, 2025 [August 14th, 2025]
- From decentralization to re-centralization: lessons learned from Vietnam's rapid reversal in the financing of the Expanded Program on Immunization -... - August 14th, 2025 [August 14th, 2025]
- Ethereum's Tightrope: Balancing Security and Decentralization with Encrypted Mempools - OneSafe - August 14th, 2025 [August 14th, 2025]
- The SushiSwap Conundrum: Deception Behind the Curtains of Decentralization - Live Bitcoin News - August 14th, 2025 [August 14th, 2025]
- FUNToken launches foundation for growth and decentralization - Cointelegraph - August 12th, 2025 [August 12th, 2025]
- Ripple CTO Clears the Air on XRPs Launch, Stablecoin, and Decentralization Claims - CryptoRank - August 9th, 2025 [August 9th, 2025]
- Bitcoin News Today: Block to Launch Bitcoin Mining Chips in H2 Driving Efficiency and Decentralization - AInvest - August 9th, 2025 [August 9th, 2025]
- Bitcoin News Today: Block to Launch New Bitcoin Mining Chips Next Week Aiming to Boost Decentralization and Efficiency - AInvest - August 9th, 2025 [August 9th, 2025]
- Press Statement: Concerns regarding proposed changes to the Decentralization Act - Asian Network for Free Elections - August 7th, 2025 [August 7th, 2025]
- Shiba Inu DAO Election Sparks Debate Over Decentralization and Whale Influence - AInvest - August 7th, 2025 [August 7th, 2025]
- Ethereum News Today: Ethereum Prioritizes Sub-One-Hour L2 Withdrawals Over Stage 2 Decentralization - AInvest - August 7th, 2025 [August 7th, 2025]
- Is True Decentralization Still Possible In A World Of Crypto Regulation? - Outlook India - August 7th, 2025 [August 7th, 2025]
- Green finance and environmental decentralization drive OECD low carbon transitions - Nature - August 3rd, 2025 [August 3rd, 2025]
- Ethereum News Today: Ethereum unveils 10-year plan for 10,000 TPS with enhanced security and decentralization - AInvest - August 1st, 2025 [August 1st, 2025]
- Roman Storm Trial Hinges on Privacy and Decentralization of Tornado Cash - AInvest - August 1st, 2025 [August 1st, 2025]
- Web3 Revolution: How Decentralization is Redefining the Internet - OKX - August 1st, 2025 [August 1st, 2025]
- Peter Todd highlights the decentralization of hash power in crypto mining - Traders Union - August 1st, 2025 [August 1st, 2025]
- Solana (SOL) and Polkadot (DOT) Highlighted for Security and Decentralization: Key Insights for Crypto Traders - Blockchain News - July 30th, 2025 [July 30th, 2025]
- Bitcoin News Today: Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong Calls Bitcoin Best Form of Money Ever Created Citing Decentralization Scarcity - AInvest - July 30th, 2025 [July 30th, 2025]
- Ethereum News Today: Ethereum's 10th Anniversary Marks Decade of Uptime Sparks Debate Over Scalability and Decentralization - AInvest - July 28th, 2025 [July 28th, 2025]
- Bitcoin News Today: Build on Bitcoin Integrates ZK Proofs in Upgrade Toward Decentralization - AInvest - July 24th, 2025 [July 24th, 2025]
- This Real-Time Map Shows Why Ethereum's Decentralization Isn't Just Tech HypeAnd What It Means For Your Crypto Portfolio - Yahoo Finance - July 24th, 2025 [July 24th, 2025]
- Bitcoin News Today: Tether Invests in 120+ Companies Across Mining Payments AI to Drive Decentralization - AInvest - July 24th, 2025 [July 24th, 2025]
- Ethereum News Today: Ethereum Cypherpunk Congress #2 in Buenos Aires to Highlight Privacy and Decentralization Trends - AInvest - July 24th, 2025 [July 24th, 2025]
- Solana vs. Cardano: A Comprehensive Analysis of Scalability, Ecosystem Growth, and Decentralization - OKX - July 24th, 2025 [July 24th, 2025]