The COVID-19 crisis has altered housing choices, and with many people working from home, households are reevaluating their rental accommodations. The pandemic can be to blame for a less-favorable, high-density residential living. For many, suburban life is becoming a lot more attractive, as it is more spread out, less dependent on public transportation, and more affordable than many urban cities. The urban-to-suburban migration can already be seen in large cities such as Los Angeles and New York City, as many are no longer tethered to their work locations.