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Nick Millican: Make It A Place They Want To Go

Real estate agent Nick Millican comments on the UK´s current house trends. In 2019, little did the world know that the shock of a lifetime was about to take place and have a major tragedy strike seemingly out of control affecting, also, the housing market. Remote work was crucial to existing and keeping the world running as normally as possible.

Nick Millican shares more on this. As the world worked endlessly to change situations into a system that would work relatively well, companies and businesses had to switch to entirely remote employees, supervisors, CEOs, and presidents. However, as things began to roll back toward “normal”, the remote world of work was doing fine working from home.

As companies and businesses started back to the office, workers were getting “spoiled” not having to get out of their pajamas or yoga pants, having coffee in front of them, no gossip or complainers close at hand, and nobody watching to see how long you take in the restroom. This is the way the remote working model works. As the real estate Agent Nick Millican adds: What becomes of the office spaces and the traditional way of renting them now that the pandemic has slowed?

Real Estate rock star, Nick Millican, believes that, while things will never be the same for the businesses and companies trying to get back into the office. This is a new way of thinking and a new attitude will help the innovation process and give the real estate market a new idea when it comes to those empty buildings. Millican believes in innovation and creation as new ways to get workers back to the office.

To make it appealing, Nick Millican believes in creating a place where possible tenants would want to live. The built city needs new ideas to make the office spaces again appeal to the post-pandemic residents. The preference for working remotely is a huge challenge for real estate operators to produce the spaces organizations need in this post-crisis world.