Once the majority of people can work remotely, and network infrastructure is accessible in these areas they will instantly become desirable replacing suburbs and leaving the cities for the young, free and single.
Yes, but the jobs are already in the city. My guess is that there are plenty of city people who would like the option to work outside. There will be less people stuck in the country because there job is based there.
Once the majority of people can work remotely, and network infrastructure is accessible in these areas they will instantly become desirable replacing suburbs and leaving the cities for the young, free and single.