@cmconseils

That would encourage long commute distances, which is bad for the environment.

Live where you work – work where you live.

Better for you, your physical and mental health, for your family (time), your finances (even if you can deduct travel expenses from your tax).

@caravantraveller
I agree that live where you work is a great idea. I don't think anyone chooses a 2 hour commute just because they can. Especially when you can't live anywhere near your workplace because it costs too much for the salary you earn.
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