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Some Highlights
- While remote work peaked during the pandemic, many people still work from home today.
- If you’re one of them, it could have an unexpected benefit when you’re looking to buy a home.
- If you can work from home, you might have more choices for where to live. Connect with a real estate agent to talk about your options and what's most important to you.
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