NBN Online for the week of June 16, 2008

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In This Issue:

Front Page
Stimulus Bill Urgently Needed as Housing Signs Darken
Reader Survey: Tell Us What Housing News Is Important to You
Lexington Builders Put ‘Buy Now’ Message on Television
Coast to Coast
Equity Losses Aren’t Felt Evenly
Politics & Government
Members Urged to Participate in Stimulus Lobbying Blitz
Proposed Rule Requires Federal Contractors to Use E-Verify
States Act as Copper Thefts Continue to Plague Builders
Economics & Finance
Builder Confidence Stuck in a Rut in June
Eye on the Economy: The Fed Rattles Its Anti-Inflation Saber
Useful Links to Monitor Economic and Housing Trends
Tips
Builders’ Tip: Simple Drying Racks for Painted Trim Work
Technology
Retrofit Technology to Existing Homes Without New Wiring
50Plus Housing
Retiring Boomers Shape Up as a Bonanza for Home Builders
Creating a Boomer Market: Give 'em Lifestyle
Speakers Sought for 2009 50+ Symposium in Philadelphia
Remodelers
Promote Remodeling With Free NAHB ‘Remodel Now’ Material
Commercial
Cold-Formed Steel Offers Cost-Competitive Solution
Education
Builder Gains Opportunities, Credibility With Designation
NAHB University of Housing Seeks Feedback on Education
Education Calendar
Green Building
Multifamily Builders Await New Green Building Standard
Environment
Big Builders Agree to Pay Storm Water Violation Fines
construction safety
National Safety Month Puts Focus on Fall Prevention
Labor
Builders Address CDC's Hispanic Worker Safety Issues
Building Products
Inherently Green, Roller Shades Upgraded by Graber
TV
NAHB-Produced Programs on DIY, Fine Living and HGTV
Endowment
Endowment to Fund ‘State of the Nation’s Housing’ Report
Association News
Save 10% With Office Depot Large-Format Printing Services
GM $500 Private Offer: Easy as 1-2-3
Sign Up for UPS Savings and Be Entered to Win a Handheld GPS
Save $25 on Hertz ‘Green,’ ‘Fun’ or ‘Prestige’ Weekly Rentals
Willams Scotsman Offers $1.99 First-Month Storage Container
Sign Up for ‘Spokesperson Training’ Sessions at Fall Board
Calendar of Events
NAHB Career Center

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Creating a Boomer Market: Give 'em Lifestyle

Speakers Sought for 2009 50+ Symposium in Philadelphia

Retiring Boomers Shape Up as a Bonanza for Home Builders

As the U.S. housing economy struggles to regain its footing, one noted economist who has studied the mature market for more than a decade, says builders who focus on serving the needs of the nation’s 76 million baby boomers are in the right place at the right time.

Gene Warren, president of Phoenix-based Thomas, Warren + Associates, predicts that more mobile retirees will create a demand for 11 million homes during the next 22 years.

Warren, whose firm completed groundbreaking studies of the economic impacts of the mature market in Arizona in 1998 and in Florida in 2002 also noted that his demand numbers could double if workforce housing for those workers serving the retiring baby boomers were factored into the equation.

“All of the studies and migration data we have reviewed points to a dramatic increase in the rate of migration among baby boomers,” Warren said. “While less than 10% of the previous generation, the boomers’ parents, relocated after retirement, we’re looking at a number that could exceed 20% when it comes to boomer migration. This generation has traveled more and is much more experiential in their lifestyle pursuits and as a result, they will be on the move,” he said.

Warren says that if 20% of the nation’s 91 million Americans between the ages of 43 and 64 relocate as they retire during the next 22 years, more than 18 million mature Americans, equal to 11 million households, will be on the move and looking for lifestyle-oriented housing.

According to Warren’s calculations, in 2007 there were approximately 2.25 million homes occupied by relocated retirees. Even when factoring those existing households into his demand model, Warren says the U.S. housing market will be 8.75 million units short of serving the demand he expects to be created by relocating baby boomers.

“These statistics and trends bode well for home builders who understand how to attract and serve these future retirees,” Warren said. “In recent years, not only home builders, but also municipalities have gotten into the business of retiree attraction. As these forces converge, we may very well see many new retirement meccas emerging in locations all across America,” he added.

In addition to performing economic analysis and market evaluations on the mature market, Warren has consulted with communities in Arizona, Nevada, South Carolina, Georgia, Louisiana, and even in Mexico, on the subject of retiree attraction.

Warren goes on to predict that more than 16 million jobs will be created in the communities that are successful in attracting boomer retirees during the next 22 years, spurring demand for another 9.5 million new homes to accommodate these service providers.

“The bottom line is that the emerging aspirations of an affluent and more mobile baby boom population will have a dramatically positive impact on the housing industry for decades to come,” Warren said. “In totality, boomers will create a demand for almost one million housing units a year and we should see this trend build quickly after the excessive building of the early 2000s is absorbed, and an ever increasing number of boomers enter the retirement phase of their lives,” he said.



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