The pandemic has changed Americans' preferences, but this perk still commands a premium.
over cities, especially in high-cost places like New York and San Francisco. But Americans still pay a huge markup to live in places where you can buy milk on foot, whether they’re in the city or the suburbs.It’s not hard to understand why: According to the SGA report, “walkable” urbanism—defined here by a mixture of street design, land use, transit access, and points of interest—occupies just 16 percent of the residential-retail-office mix in the country’s 35 biggest metro areas.
The most walkable metro areas will not surprise you: New York, Boston, Washington, Seattle, Portland, San Francisco, Chicago, and Los Angeles. The least walkable places are San Diego, Indianapolis, Tampa, Virginia Beach, Phoenix, Orlando, San Antonio, and Las Vegas.American living preferences shifting toward larger houses, further apart, that are miles away from schools and stores.
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