Claim is made by Anthony Hesse, who says cost of living crisis, Covid pressures and a glut of vacancies have made WFH ubiquitous.
Read MoreOver half of property sector still working from home
Figures published today reveal that 57 per cent of property professionals continued to work remotely in April.
Read MoreGovernment says 25% of firms will allow WFH after Covid – but will agents?
As official data on working from home is released, agents scotch ideas that frontline agency jobs can be done in your underpants.
Read MoreDressing rooms
What’s the difference between a house and a home? Furniture plays a huge part in that vision and surely, selling ‘homes’ is easier than selling ‘houses’, says Lisa Isaacs.
Read MoreSurviving the virus – recognising lifestyle changes – Part 5
The pandemic has forced a revolution in working practices which you should consider adopting permanently, says Adam Walker.
Read MoreTenants working from home? Then check the contract!
With home working looking like it’s here to stay, Frances Burkinshaw points out that in some cases, this new norm could be breaking a tenancy agreement.
Read MoreLife after Covid
Housing market analyst Kate Faulkner of Designs on Property foresees three big changes the pandemic will bring to people’s lifestyles and the property market.
Read MoreWFH – it’s the new normal
Working from home has been a novelty for many in the UK during lockdown, but it could be the way ahead, says Kerry Fawcett of Business Comparison.
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