More and more people are seeing the light, realizing that housing is over-priced and you can easily end up trapped in a home/prison with a mortgage that can go underwater with the economy, or just lose the home due to something as simple as a virus and subsequent job loss.
Plus, as jobs dry up, I envision more people hitting the road for work, not unlike the Great Depression, and in the process finding vandwelling or an inexpensive RV and taking on the cheaper lifestyle of not having to pay property taxes, a large monthly mortgage or rent payment and having the ability to pick up and move with the seasons and jobs.
While out exploring I have come across many travelers, retired people who can't afford a home anymore, or don't want the headaches of one, and people who have lost their homes already, or have left them empty. Many dirt roads that I used to go down that only had one or two RVs a few years ago are getting packed with RVs, vans, and tents. Some are vacationing, others are living it full-time.
I would not discount a move for small communities with tiny homes either, especially as remote work continues to gain in popularity. Times are changing!