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Will ‘echo boomers’ save the housing market?
26.06.2009
Echo boomers, the children of baby boomers, will be the salvation of the housing market
Echo boomers, the children of baby boomers, will be the salvation of
the housing market, Harvard University’s Joint Center for Housing
Studies predicts.
In its annual state of the nation’s housing
study, the center says that the 75 million Americans born between 1979
and 1995 will mean plenty of demand for housing units.
"There
will be 5 million more echo boomers than there were boomers when they
first started swelling housing markets," says Eric Belsky, executive
director of the Joint Center.
Belsky predicts that once the
job market turns around, the housing market will recovery quickly
because inventories are close in balance between supply and demand.
But the study warns that while echo boomers will increase demand
significantly, they may not drive up prices much because their real
incomes are lower than those earned by people a decade older when they
entered the job market.
“While fundamentally we see what could
be the foundation for long-term recovery, we still have to get through
today’s challenges,” says Nicolas Retsinas, director of the Harvard
center.
Sources: CNNMoney.com, Les Christie, and Reuters, Lynn Adler (06/22/2009)
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