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Opinion: The baby boom wave is cresting

Housing Wire

Peak 65 serves as an historic demographic milestone of the new paradigm shift that is changing every aspect of the housing market , finance, retirement planning process and the fragile supply/demand balance of housing inventory for real estate at large. This sets the stage for the coming Transformational Decade of the 2030s.

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The Retirement Trifecta

Housing Wire

The massive age wave is cresting over the next three years, and by 2030 all boomers will have turned 65. The expensive and limited housing inventory today has created a scarcity mentality, that has Realtors struggling to provide appropriate housing for an aging population. We need inspired home-building that includes universal design.

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8 Sustainability Trends Driving Commercial Real Estate for Earth Day

The Robert Weiler Company

Commercial real estate developers are ensuring that the goal of Earth Day is being met, as evidenced by widespread initiatives in green design and sustainable building. Space Design and Integration When you think of “green” design, you may not consider the layout or function of the interior building space.

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Will Springer Realtor - Untitled Article

Will Springer Realtor

Forecasts suggest the city will grow to roughly 165,000 people by 2030. of office space, or 23% of total inventory, was available across the entire Eastside of King County, Broderick Group reported. July was marked by an expanding inventory of for-sale homes, fewer Pending sales and mostly higher prices. About 7M sq.

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Will Springer Realtor - Untitled Article

Will Springer Realtor

MetLife estimate s institutional investors alone – owners of at least 10 properties – will have more than 40% of all single-family homes by 2030. This should ensure investors and prospective homeowners can thrive in a housing market designed to serve the broader needs of society. Inventory on this four-year-old building is drying up.

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How New Hampshire is looking to alleviate its housing crisis

Housing Wire

Based on the states estimated population growth, nearly 60,000 more housing units are needed between 2020 and 2030, while nearly 90,000 units are needed between 2020 and 2040. This is based on an estimate that some 52,500 households will be added between 2020 and 2030, or roughly 74,400 between 2020 and 2040. Census Bureau.

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