The Hidden Truth About Remote Work and Los Gatos Homes
Timothy Alston | Broker
Aegis Luxury Real Estate · DRE# 01328224
Published
July 22, 2021
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Remote work has fundamentally changed what homeowners need from their living space. If you are working from home full-time or on a hybrid schedule, the home that made sense three years ago may no longer match your daily reality. Understanding how that shift affects your options, especially in a competitive market like Los Gatos, could be the most important thing you do this year.
You know how some mornings you sit down at the kitchen table with your laptop, surrounded by noise, with nowhere to really focus? And you keep telling yourself you will figure it out, that it is temporary, that maybe things will go back to the way they were?
A lot of people in this market are living that same situation. But here is the part most of them have not stopped to think about yet: remote work did not just change where we work. It quietly changed what our home needs to do for us every single day.
How Remote Work Changed Our Definition of “Enough Space”
What does your current home situation actually look like right now? Are you working from a bedroom corner, a dining room table, or a makeshift setup that was never meant to be permanent?
Before 2020, only about 21 percent of workers in the United States worked from home. That number shifted fast. A survey conducted by Statista and Upwork, polling hiring managers across industries, projects that roughly 37.5 percent of the U.S. workforce will work remotely in some capacity over the next five years. That is not a trend that is fading. That is a structural shift in how people live and work.
Before the pandemic, most buyers in Silicon Valley prioritized proximity to the office above almost everything else. A shorter commute justified smaller square footage, less yard space, and fewer dedicated rooms. The home was where you slept and spent weekends. Work happened somewhere else. That trade-off made sense when the office was non-negotiable. It makes far less sense when you spend 40 or more hours a week inside the same four walls.
Have you ever stopped to think about what that shift is actually costing you, not just in productivity, but in daily quality of life? A home that was designed for evenings and weekends was not designed for the life you are living now.
What the Fully Remote Option Actually Opens Up
If you are among the nearly 23 percent of workers who will remain 100 percent remote, something worth considering: your job no longer has to determine your zip code.
That is a genuinely new kind of freedom. You could move to a home with a dedicated office, a larger lot, or a neighborhood that actually fits the version of your life you want to be living. You are not locked into the calculus of “how many minutes from the office.”
When remote work became widespread almost overnight, buyers across Santa Clara County began reassessing everything. Yard space, square footage, quiet neighborhoods, and dedicated workspaces moved from “nice to have” to non-negotiable. The Counselors of Real Estate documented a measurable movement away from dense urban cores, particularly among higher-income households who had the flexibility to move. That wave reshaped demand in suburban markets, including the foothills communities south of San Jose.
If you search for a home in a location that fits your life rather than your commute, what opens up for you? More rooms. More yard. A community that aligns with what you actually value day to day. How long have you been telling yourself that your current setup is “good enough”?
The Hybrid Schedule Question Most People Get Wrong
What if you are not fully remote? Almost 15 percent of workers will be on a hybrid schedule going forward. That changes the math too, just differently.
If you are only commuting two or three days a week, a slightly longer drive starts to look like a very reasonable trade. A home further from a city center, one with more space, a proper home office, and a neighborhood that feels less rushed, becomes a realistic option instead of a sacrifice.
As hybrid schedules became the norm for a large portion of tech and professional workers across Silicon Valley, buyer priorities settled into a new pattern. Dedicated home office space became one of the top requested features in property searches across Santa Clara County. Homes in Los Gatos, with larger lots, quieter streets, and strong community infrastructure, have attracted a steady stream of hybrid workers who want distance from urban density without losing access to it entirely.
Los Gatos homes for sale have drawn particular interest from buyers navigating exactly this calculation. The area offers the foothill setting, the walkable downtown, and the kind of neighborhood feel that becomes far more important when your home is also your office.
Homes in Los Gatos have seen sustained demand from hybrid and remote workers, with properties that include dedicated office space consistently receiving stronger buyer interest and faster contract timelines. Does that match what you have been noticing in your own search?
What Happens If Nothing Changes?
Here is a consequence worth sitting with for a moment. If you stay in a home that no longer fits how you work and live, and remote work remains your reality for the next three to five years, what does that actually cost you?
Not just in comfort. In productivity. In how you show up for your family at the end of a workday when you never really left your kitchen. In the stress of having no separation between your workspace and your living space.
The rise in remote work has changed our home expectations in ways that are not going away. And the longer that mismatch sits unaddressed, the more it accumulates.
If you could lock in a home that was actually built for the life you are living now, what would that mean for the next few years? Can you see how that changes things not just for you, but for the people you live with?
A Path Worth Exploring in the Los Gatos Market
Based on what buyers are sharing right now, the desire for dedicated workspace, breathing room, and a community that supports working from home is one of the most common motivations behind a move. The data from the Counselors of Real Estate confirms it: the shift away from dense urban cores, toward communities with more space and better livability, is well documented and ongoing.
Real estate in Los Gatos offers a combination of mature neighborhoods, strong property values, and the kind of environment that supports long-term quality of life for remote and hybrid workers alike. Average home equity in established Santa Clara County communities like this one has continued to build, even through shifting market conditions, giving buyers who move strategically a meaningful long-term advantage.
Do you feel like this could be the moment to take a closer look? If so, the next step is a simple conversation about what your situation actually looks like and whether the numbers make sense for your specific needs. Not a pitch. Not pressure. Just a straightforward look at where you are and where you want to be.
Timothy Alston, Broker, DRE# 01328224, Aegis Luxury Real Estate. Reach out at (408) 207-4593 to start that conversation whenever you are ready. How would you like to proceed from here?
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