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Baby Boomers, Gen Y, and the Recession Shift Long-Held Housing Tastes and Trends

The economy and jobs are reshaping the household picture, a ULI panel says, as Gen Yers delay buying and boomers age in place. Among all groups, walkability and transit dominate the wish list. More

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Green Housing Comeback Predicted

For many American consumers, the recession has put interest in sustainable housing on hold. More

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ULI Fellows Identify Forces Shaping The 'New Normal' For Real Estate

A new report released this week pinpoints variables that are certain in otherwise uncertain economic times. More

Making it Work

WORKFORCE RENTAL HOUSING, ideal for professionals such as teachers, firefighters,... More

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Multifamily Looks Good at ULI Conference

Right after lunch, the attendees at Tuesday’s Urban Land Institute (ULI) 2010 Washington Real Estate Trends Conference were asked a number of questions. Among them: If you had money to put in any one real estate asset class, which one would it be? Almost three out of every four attendees (73 percent) answered multifamily. More

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Bracing for the Worst

The multifamily sector is predicted to hit bottom by the end of the year. More

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Housing Will Find 'New Normal'

ULI's John McIlwain: Housing's road to recovery will remain bumpy through 2010, and the landscape that emerges on the other side will be uncharted territory. More

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Market Grows for Live-Work Housing

Thanks to digital technology, climate change concerns, and corporate layoffs, demand is rising for homes that accommodate today's entrepreneurs. More

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Sustained Population Growth in West Depends on Quality Jobs

Globalization will be one of the factors influencing Phoenix, Las Vegas, and Inland Empire, Urban Land Institute speakers say. More

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