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Overseas property owners will start commuting by plane.
by Nicholas Marr - Marr International
Predictions that overseas property owners will work from home and fly to work
During the 1970s scientists predicted that we would all have more leisure time by the 21st century. Their predications were made based on the fact that computers and technology would reduce the amount of hours we would need to work. Well the 21st century is here and the leisure era has still to appear. However there is one prediction that I am pretty convinced will come true and that is that overseas property will become our homes. The evidence is here, those looking to retire are buying homes in preparation for retirement and some are commuting huge distances whilst they see there time out at work. The young are traveling greater distances to buy affordable property and are beginning to travel further to work than any of our grandparents would ever have considered. More and more companies are seeing the benefits of home working and soon economics will take precedence .Doubts over worker inefficiency will fade away and companies will soon positively encourage office workers into their homes. Computer telephones such as Skype (
) secure access to company intranet are all available now. What will the technology enable us to achieve in years to come?

Overseas property owners are set to live in their homes
Its a fact technology allow us to do almost anything we did at the office now at home. So why not make it an overseas home. According to the findings of a national tour operator the next 10 years will see the UK commuter belt extend beyond the British Isles and far into Europe. Thomson Holidays predicted that more people will work remotely from their overseas home or from the town nearest to their overseas property by 2016, commuting in and out of the UK on a regular basis.
Cheap flights and overall better communications will assist the overseas home buyer to fly into work at relatively cheap prices. An overseas commuter belt will become established and commuters will consider their overseas home their primary residence. Prof Nick Middleton, presenter of Channel 4 travel shows Surviving Extremes and chairman of the Thomson Future Forum, said that in 10 years' time "the way we travel and the reasons for travel will be vastly changed". "The rapid advance of technology and global communications networks will make international commuting highly desirable and viable," he added. Combining an overseas property in your favorite part of Europe may mean that your leisure time is enhanced. It would certainly balance the work life balance in favour of leisure time. So the Leisure era may after all be on its way after all.
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