I disagree. Homes will return to the necessities of space, of function, of design. The value of the materials used to build homes will decrease AND the amount of our productive work applied to housing will go down.
Most people will be able to afford their own constructed home, but they’ll look a lot different than they do today.
Charging rent is mostly leveraging one’s financial strength to afford an experience to someone without that financial strength'S benefit. Sure there might be some instances when people are looking for temporary housing and will seek out to rent a space, but the contracts / financing will be very different than they are today.
Housing - as a concept and as an investment - changes entirely under a sound monetary system.