The COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated remote work trends, prompting significant shifts in urban real estate markets as flexible work arrangements lead to a migration from urban centers to suburban and rural areas. This shift influences property prices, repurposes commercial spaces, and presents challenges in urban planning, while affecting public transportation systems and city economies that depend on commuter traffic. The article explores long-term changes in the real estate sector and potential adaptive strategies cities may adopt in response to the evolving work landscape.