6GHz will be much less crowded for a while, and turning off 2.4 (with only 3 non-overlapping channels) is a good idea. 6GHz and AX-E has MultiuserMIMO which will stay 'on' vs.running AX on 5GHz (non 'e')
remember that 6GHz will go through fewer solids than 5 or 2.4, so although it can carry more bandwidth per unit of time (higher freq), it attenuates more through walls so has less reach inside buildings, so don't just think "my 2.4 and 5GHz gear reaches from basement to MBR so my new 6GHz kit will too!"
lastly, based on your total throughput needs, select a narrower channel width, your choices are: 20MHz, 40, 80, 160... "why not the widest/fastest?"
well, when running 20Mhz allows for 59 channels and throughput of nearly 250Mbps (1/4 gigabit). And at 80MHz, 14 channels... so work with your neighbors to consider not using 160 widths (and only 7 channels) all will be better off using non conflicting channels.
bonus of 6GHz: WPA3 is required, nice since WPA2 has been cracked.