The Housing Market is a Gold Mine

Coronavirus has caused most of us to turn our houses and apartments to a gym, workplace, and classroom. Some of us are lucky enough to have a big enough house to accommodate all this while others, especially city dwellers, are unlucky. Many people have realized this and they are creating a large migration from the city to the suburbs as they can't handle being stuck in a apartment for months and not being able to access any nature parks nearby. According to Business Insider, there are over 13,000 apartments empty in Manhattan which are supposed to be all taken during this time of the year. Seems like the city is pretty much deserted. Looking into the future, the cities will continue to follow this trend even after the pandemic, so cities need to make their cities look attractive such as lower taxes or holiday tax breaks or else they will become a lost city like Atlantis. Going back to this crazy suburban m...