Workers holding fully remote jobs were 56 percent more likely to move in 2022 than those who were required to be in the office, according to a recent report from Apartment List.

Just 17 percent of those who worked on-site moved in 2022 while 27 percent of those with remote jobs did the same.

"The rapid uncoupling of housing choice from job choice has had profound implications for the housing market in recent years, and there is good reason to believe that the dust has yet to fully settle," according to Apartment List's Chris Salviati.

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