> And you stroll into whatever town/city/village with your income that barely meets the cost of living in NYC/SF/LA and destroy that housing market.
There's a lot of truth in that.
The ubiquity of remote work has made this much worse. It used to be that one could move to a cheaper area (as I did) but it still had to be within orbiting distance of a source of income.
Remote work broke that constraint which is causing a lot of disruption in very remote areas.
Your solution is someone else's nightmare.