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There is a mass exodus of people from HCOL cities as jobs go virtual as well as a massive amount of office downsizing. Residential real estate may be okay in the cities receiving this exodus in the South, Midwest, Texas, Idaho, etc. but as for HCOL cities I’m just not sure. There may be enough demand to at least cushion it. Commercial will definitely be a bloodbath of epic proportions, especially in formerly hot mark…
Housing prices are actually already trending back upward in the bay area. I don't think there will really be that much of an exodus. Your company might let you retain most of your salary post-relocation but once you change jobs you'll have far fewer prospects. Also the internet doesn't help with timezone differences.
As for tech hubs, they are now only economically rational if you are high up at a large FAANG or similar company that is able and willing to pay huge salaries.
Startups, bootstrappers, and labors of love are not going to happen there unless they are lavishly funded or only comprised of straight out of college folks willing to live on couches.