CHICAGO (Reuters) - Baby boomers are owning second homes at the same rate as their parents, but they are not flocking to cities from suburbia, defying some expectations and posing problems for some developers, according to a new study.
Steady demand is good news for the regions most dependent on vacation home purchases. But condominium developers who had been counting on an exodus of baby boomers into cities seeking cultural and other services could suffer, said Gary Engelhardt, senior research director at Syracuse University, who conducted the study.
Nope. That's sarcasm. I'm down with that. ;-)
ReplyDeleteCHICAGO (Reuters) - Baby boomers are owning second homes at the same rate as their parents, but they are not flocking to cities from suburbia, defying some expectations and posing problems for some developers, according to a new study.
ReplyDeleteSteady demand is good news for the regions most dependent on vacation home purchases. But condominium developers who had been counting on an exodus of baby boomers into cities seeking cultural and other services could suffer, said Gary Engelhardt, senior research director at Syracuse University, who conducted the study.
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ReplyDeleteI saw this bunch of signs the other day in lower QA and wanted to snap a shot to post here. Looks like someone else did it for me!
Piper has to force the glasses on "Frank", who won't put them on, resulting in a 20 minute fight scene.
ReplyDeleteBest fight scene ever!