Re: No company ever forced its staff to do 90 minute commutes...
just a gentle reminder that work is not the only consideration when choosing a place to live.
Family is usually a bigger factor - I have friends (believe it or not) who sold up their lovely large house they had done a lot of work on over years, in order to gain access to a school they thought would be better for their children.
Multiple people in a household will require multiple solutions, and these requirements change over time.
Over the last decade or two there was the rise of 'inner city living' with lots of residential apartments being constructed in or next to the CBD... none of these were designed with WFH in mind, and obviously dont cater to it very well.
At least lockdowns and WFH have pointed out the intrinsic failings of the 'tiny house movement'.