50+ Housing

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Sale!   Regularly: $69.00 retail/$62.00 NAHB Member   Right House, Right Place, Right Time: Community and Lifestyle Preferences of the 45+ Housing Market will help you determine the right designs, home features, and amenities to attract the boomer buyers in your market. …
2008
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The NAHB 50+ Housing Council currently has more than a dozen local, regional, and state 50+ Housing Councils across the country. The purpose of local 50+ Housing Councils is to provide additional educational and networking opportunities for NAHB builder and associate members who serve the …
4/1/2011
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  The NAHB 50+ Housing Council supports members by providing nationally recognized educational programs, industry research, networking opportunities, specialized publications, awards and recognition programs, and regulatory and legislative assistance to 50+ housing professionals. To …
4/1/2011
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A survey released today reveals that 55+ Americans would prefer suburban living in single-story homes with amenities, particularly high-speed Internet access, for their later years, and they don't consider "universal" design a priority.  These are some of the findings from 55+ Housing: …
9/15/2009
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By Anne Olson, AIAThe current baby boomers are the healthiest, wealthiest and most active generation to ever pass the 50-year mark. They do not see the years ahead in terms of slowing down; they see them in terms of opportunity and fulfillment. Their optimism for the opportunity in their …
11/4/2008
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