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Erin Spradlin
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  • Colorado Springs, CO
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Where will people go now that they can work from anywhere?

Erin Spradlin
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  • Real Estate Consultant
  • Colorado Springs, CO
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Remote work has tripled in the past 15 years... It seems likely to me that that number is about to skyrocket as corona has forced a proof point that people can in fact work from home. 

While Denver and Colorado Springs have benefited the past ten years from people that can live anywhere (aka, remote workers, tech work and digital nomads) because they want a certain quality of life and Denver and Colorado Springs offer that (and then some), I'm wondering what other locations people think will see an influx of remote workers? 

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