April 5th - 2013

Many boomers don‘t plan to downsize: survey

Despite the perception that aging baby boomers may create a glut of traditional single-family homes as they downsize into smaller residences, a new survey shows that demand for suburban detached homes remains strong among those born between 1947 and 1966.

Despite the perception that aging baby boomers may create a glut of traditional single-family homes as they downsize into smaller residences, a new survey shows that demand for suburban detached homes remains strong among those born between 1947 and 1966. A Royal LePage survey reveals that almost half (43.5%) of this demographic group who plan to move are looking to buy something larger or the same as their current home. For details of the survey, visit www.royallepage.ca.

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