Housing market is going to be interesting for a while.
Lots of people now realise they can work from anywhere and their desire to minimise their commute at the expense of little or no outside space of their own is going to be flipped on its head.
Of course, a relatively large percentage of people can't just "work from anywhere" so there will always be people to buy all of the gardenless flats, but probably not at the prices the people selling them would want as they, themselves, want to escape to suburbia (or further) in search of a proper garden.
(Gross simplification of complex situation and market concludes.)
Housing market is going to be interesting for a while.
Lots of people now realise they can work from anywhere and their desire to minimise their commute at the expense of little or no outside space of their own is going to be flipped on its head.
Of course, a relatively large percentage of people can't just "work from anywhere" so there will always be people to buy all of the gardenless flats, but probably not at the prices the people selling them would want as they, themselves, want to escape to suburbia (or further) in search of a proper garden.
(Gross simplification of complex situation and market concludes.)