Funny you ask! I just talked about this with my superior the other day. Personally, I don't really care, because both have their advantages and disadvantages.
When having phone conferences, I prefer working from remote, because I can get comfortable on my couch and no one will notice. Coding most often also is a lot more comfortable from home, because I have my personal space, which inspires me.
However I often also want to go to the office, because I want to see my colleagues. It is always fun to talk to them, and I can get a lot of information over a coffee break or lunch. Getting together to discuss a complex matter on a whiteboard is something which is not possible from remote, too.
The important part for me, though, is that I can freely decide when I want to work from remote (from home, from a friend's, from some place abroad,...) and when I want to go to the office. Luckily, I have that kind of freedom, which is great!