Published January 25, 2026
The Impact of Remote Work on Chester County Home Values
Remote work didn’t just change where we work—it permanently changed what buyers want in a home.
As we move through 2026, many people assumed the so-called “Zoom Boom” would fade. Instead, it has evolved—and nowhere is that more evident than in Exton and Kennett Square.
In Chester County, remote and hybrid work continue to influence:
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Home values
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Buyer demand
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Floor plan preferences
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Lot size and outdoor space premiums
Let’s break down how remote work is still shaping the market—and why this trend isn’t going anywhere.
The Remote Work Shift: From Trend to Lifestyle
Remote work in 2026 looks very different than it did in 2020.
Instead of:
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Fully remote or fully in-office
We now see:
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Hybrid schedules
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Flexible workweeks
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Home-based businesses
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Dual work-from-home households
This has turned the home itself into a productivity tool, not just a place to live.
And buyers are paying for it.
Why Chester County Became a Remote-Work Hotspot
Chester County checks several boxes for remote and hybrid workers:
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Easy access to Philadelphia, Wilmington, and the Main Line
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Strong schools and community infrastructure
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Larger homes and lots compared to urban areas
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High quality of life without city density
As a result, buyers relocating from cities—or upgrading locally—are driving demand for homes that support work-from-home living.
Exton: Convenience Meets Hybrid Living
Why Exton Wins for Remote Professionals
Exton has emerged as a top choice for hybrid and remote workers who still need connectivity and convenience.
Key drivers:
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Immediate access to Route 202, Route 30, and the PA Turnpike
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SEPTA rail for part-time commuters
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Proximity to corporate hubs, healthcare, and tech employers
Exton allows buyers to work remotely most days while staying plugged into regional job centers.
How Remote Work Is Affecting Exton Home Values
In Exton, buyers are prioritizing:
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Finished basements or flex rooms
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Dedicated home offices with doors
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Townhomes and single-family homes with extra square footage
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Properties that support dual-office setups
Homes with:
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Multiple office options
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Updated layouts
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Reliable internet infrastructure
…are consistently outperforming similar homes without those features.
Translation: home office functionality is no longer a “nice to have”—it’s priced in.
Kennett Square: Space, Lifestyle, and the Next Phase of the Zoom Boom
Why Kennett Square Attracts Remote Buyers
Kennett Square has become a magnet for buyers who want:
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More land
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Outdoor living space
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A strong sense of community
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A charming, walkable downtown
For remote workers, Kennett Square offers something Exton can’t always provide: breathing room.
Larger Yards = Higher Demand
In Kennett Square, remote work has amplified demand for:
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Larger lots
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Privacy and outdoor work/living areas
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Detached homes with separation from neighbors
Buyers are using outdoor space for:
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Breaks between meetings
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Home gyms and studios
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Entertaining and family time
This shift has pushed values higher for properties with acreage, views, and usable outdoor space.
The Home Office Premium Is Real
Across Chester County, homes with:
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One or more dedicated offices
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Finished basements
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Bonus rooms
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Flexible floor plans
…are selling faster and for more money than comparable homes without those features.
In 2026, buyers aren’t asking:
“Can I work from home here?”
They’re asking:
“Can I work well from home here?”
That distinction matters.
Why the “Zoom Boom” Isn’t Over
Several forces are keeping this trend alive:
1. Hybrid Work Is the New Normal
Most employers haven’t fully reversed flexible work policies. Even partial remote schedules keep home-office demand strong.
2. Dual-Income, Dual-Office Households
Many households now require two functional workspaces, not one.
3. Lifestyle Reprioritization
Buyers are choosing homes that support:
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Mental health
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Family time
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Work-life balance
Those priorities don’t disappear when rates change.
How This Impacts Home Values Long-Term
In both Exton and Kennett Square, homes that offer:
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Flexibility
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Space
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Modern layouts
…are more insulated from market shifts.
Even as the market normalizes, functional homes hold value better than homes with outdated layouts or limited adaptability.
What Sellers Should Know in 2026
If you’re selling in Chester County:
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Highlight office spaces clearly
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Stage flex rooms intentionally
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Market outdoor living aggressively
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Don’t undersell layout functionality
Buyers are still shopping with a remote-work lens.
What Buyers Should Watch For
Buyers should evaluate:
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Where offices actually work (not just spare bedrooms)
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Noise separation and privacy
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Internet reliability
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Long-term flexibility as needs evolve
The right home supports your life now—and later.
Exton vs. Kennett Square: Which Fits Your Remote Lifestyle?
Choose Exton if you want:
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Commuter flexibility
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Townhome or neighborhood living
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Quick access to highways and rail
Choose Kennett Square if you want:
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Space and privacy
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Larger lots
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A slower pace with strong community ties
Both are winning—but for different reasons.
Final Thoughts: Remote Work Changed Chester County for Good
The Zoom Boom didn’t disappear—it matured.
In 2026, remote and hybrid work continue to:
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Shape buyer behavior
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Influence pricing
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Redefine what “value” means in a home
In Chester County, especially in Exton and Kennett Square, homes that support modern work-life living remain in high demand.
🤝 Thinking About Buying or Selling in Chester County?
If you want to understand how remote work trends are impacting your specific neighborhood, I can help with:
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Local pricing analysis
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Buyer demand insights
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Strategic positioning for sellers
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Home selection for remote lifestyles
Jim Arcidiacono
Real Estate Advisor
Next Move Delaware Valley
Licensed in PA • DE • MD
📞 Call/Text: 302-983-4640
✉️ jim@nextmovedelval.com
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