According to Zillow, while home sales have improved since the spring, rentals in urban areas have slowed suggesting that many are choosing to live in the suburbs. Certainly, remote working makes the suburbs more attractive for some as does the fact that city dwellers are unable to enjoy many of the amenities of urban living.
So far, Sacramento and San Francisco, along with Dallas-Forth Worth and the New York metro area are seeing the largest split between urban and suburban rent growth.
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