Not exact matches
Meanwhile,
boomers, many of whom are the parents of millennials, are
also altering the real
estate landscape.
As many as 95 per cent of these buyers are reliant on mortgages to make their real
estate purchases, and the «vast majority»
also receive considerable financial assistance from their
Boomer parents, the study says.
This frenetic growth is about China's
booming economy and breathless urbanization, but it's
also about the country's true love: real
estate.
In addition, the real
estate «
boom and bust»
also destroyed many jobs - half of the jobs created between 2000 and 2005 were real
estate related.
A large reason is that many Americans did not partake in the rise in the investor driven real
estate boom and
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De Blasio is
also is calling for an overhaul of housing programs and tax incentives to spur the construction of tens of thousands of apartments for poor New Yorkers, as well as teachers, firefighters and other workers, who increasingly find themselves priced out of a
booming real
estate market and rapidly gentrifying neighborhoods.
Baby
Boomers are
also poised to have a significant impact on real
estate, with a «staggering» amount predicted to enter the renter market in the next five years.
Campbell
also notes that
boomers likely see the tax as a good tool to cool the real
estate market for their kids, who are either looking for homes or soon will be.
There is an important 40 - year cycle that operates in the financial markets, and it
also shows up in other areas such as real
estate booms, gold rushes, and economic wars.
Mr. Cobb
also saw the need for a regional real
estate company that would serve the Baby
Boomer consumer with a North American standard product for the next 2 decades.
She is
also marketing director for the Stone & South condo development in Gananoque, Ont., one of the small towns that is benefiting from the real
estate boom.
The survey
also underscored that by dividing
boomers, which account for 79 million Americans, into two age categories, a more dynamic picture of the real
estate market emerges.
It turns out this simple framework
also works GREAT for explaining the
boom and bust of home prices in the Great Real
Estate Bubble.
The millennials (known
also as the children of baby
boomers born between 1972 - 1992) and the post Second World War baby
boomers (born 1946 - 1965) are making the greatest impact on the real
estate industry today.
Executives
also saw promise in the senior living and healthcare real
estate markets, given the aging baby
boomer population.