AARP URGES UNIVERSAL DESIGN AND INCLUSIVE HOMES
Perhaps the heavens have not shifted, nor have the planets realigned—but a seismic and historic shift is happening in the United States.
Housing, our
most basic need and home base for everything we do and seek in life, is being
defined in new ways by new generations.
How we keep
up with demand and trends—and create places where multiple generations can
thrive together—will help define how and where we live through the rest of the
21st century.
For the 10th
time in 11 years, millennials (ages 25 to 43) are the biggest generation of
homebuyers. In other words, the folks who were “just kids” to the baby boomers
(ages 59 to 77) and Silent Generation (ages 78-98) are the trendsetters in what
America wants in terms of housing.
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