
The Great Inversion
The Great Inversion describes a recent trend where wealthy, young professionals and families have started moving back to city centers, reversing a prior pattern of moving to suburbs. This shift is driven by factors like improved urban amenities, easier access to work, and lifestyle preferences favoring city living. As a result, urban neighborhoods are experiencing increased demand, higher home prices, and demographic changes, transforming the traditional suburban dominance among affluent households. This inversion reflects evolving living choices influenced by economic, social, and technological factors shaping urban development.