June 29, 2007

Robert Tippets, CGB, CAASH
50+ Housing Council Chairman
50+ Housing Council
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Members-Only Research Available Online
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A Tribute To Industry Icon Bill Colson
New NIC Map Report Available
New Masters Program from The Erickson School
Welcome New 50+ Housing Council Members!
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Dell Double Discounts in July!
NAHB News: Bill to Require Fire Sprinklers Defeated at Code Hearings
 
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Members-Only Research Available Online

The 50+ Housing Council's Profile of the 50+ Housing Market is complete and available exclusively to Council members at www.nahb.org/50plusresearch. To date, the Profile has been cited in more than 20 news articles, including pieces in the Chicago Tribune and USA Today.

The Profile's final chapter, "New Construction for the 50+ Market," takes a look at the projected numbers for new 55+ construction in 2007 and talks about some of the basic characteristics of new construction, such as square footage, number of bedrooms and bathrooms, and the kinds of recreational amenities offered.

Some highlights:

  • The projected value of age-qualified, active adult product built in 2007 is $7.3 billion, a relatively small share of new construction serving the 55+ market.
  • In 2007, new age-qualified active adult product will generate an estimated $583 million in net profit.
  • More than 75% of new home buyers in age-qualified, active adult communities chose their home because of its room layout and the design of the unit.

The Profile of the 50+ Housing Market is available exclusively to 50+ Housing Council members at www.nahb.org/50plusresearch.

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