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Who is trying to keep Real-estate values high? The companies renting space? Why would they?
Managers tend to be people people. One of my better bosses believed in "Management by Walking Around". He'd show up a couple times a day to see "if we needed anything" and to keep track of what going on.
When workers are remote, managers don't get the frequent imformal reassurance that work is going smoothly. They feel out of touch and uneasy. Some workplaces have a culture amenable to remote work & some don't. My current job is hybrid. Some come in 1 or 2 days a week. I come in 3 or 4 days. My family can be distracting.