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5 minutes by car, or 25 on foot.
The weather is finally cooling off so walking mostly.
I like that the office is so close, and we work half from home so commute immaterial. College age kid usually takes my car so they are doing the high school drop off now, which means I must walk but it takes not longer than the whole home-school-work loop did.
When I walk, I don't like not having a car with me, it's hard to get to yoga class after work, and I liked having it in covered parking. When I drive, I hate the stoplight to get out of the driveway as it is literally half the commute!
I think my insight is colored by my own sensitivity to commuting. My ideal would be to live above the shop, basically. I don't like being out in the edge of town and having to drive back and forth. If you have a job that can be done anywhere, for any company (IT, accounting, sales, etc.) then find a job near your home or a home near your job!