Where would this sweet young couple, a Millennial buyer, prefer to live? According to realtors interviewed by the SF.
Boomer vs. Millennial @Home

The Near Future Of Mobility
Where would this sweet young couple, a Millennial buyer, prefer to live? According to realtors interviewed by the SF.
Aging in Place (from the National Association of Home Builders web): “Homeowners want to stay in their homes.
And finally, a local story for a change….Somewhat like the Google bus and other private shuttles that operate.
source: Victoria Transposrtation Policy Institute, 2006 http://www.vtpi.org/tdm/tdm22.htm While we are spotlighting the H+T index developed by the Center for.
Donald Shoup of UCLA has made planners everywhere aware of the hidden costs and consequences of vehicle parking. The.
no entry-no exit Driving in America will be a problem as the population ages. “Houses of Boom” recognizes the.
What about the kids?…and why a map of Long Island? Most urban planners and transportation analysts know a.
As people age-in-place, walkability is a key factor. This article, from the New York Times, talks about road design.
This is an interesting idea, excerpted below, from the National Association of Home Builders Site. They are beginning a.