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![Investors feel prospects are good for seniors housing real estate-5106 Investors feel prospects are good for seniors housing real estate-5106](/images/listing_research.jpg)
Investors feel prospects are good for seniors housing real estate
As noted in the recent “Housing America’s Older Adults—Meeting the Needs of an Aging Population” (Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies and AARP Foundation), summarized in the ICAA Research Review No. 27 two weeks ago, the number of people 50 years and older is expected to grow to 132 million by 2030, which requires that the supply of age appropriate housing also increase. Are developers heeding the demographic shift?
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![Steady increase in occupancy in senior living-3481 Steady increase in occupancy in senior living-3481](/images/listing_research.jpg)
Steady increase in occupancy in senior living
As the recession took hold in 2008, the occupancy in independent living and assisted living senior housing declined along with the overall economy.
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![Work and travel are goals for Boomers in the UK-3469 Work and travel are goals for Boomers in the UK-3469](/images/listing_research.jpg)
Work and travel are goals for Boomers in the UK
More than 14,600 people ages 55 and older living in England and Wales were interviewed between February 2010 and November 2012. Among them, 23% of people ages 65-74 were working, as were 55% of those 55-64 years old. What are their plans after ceasing full-time work?
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![US projects doubling of older population-3463 US projects doubling of older population-3463](/images/listing_research.jpg)
US projects doubling of older population
Population projections are based on assumptions of births, deaths and migration in to or out of a geographic area. For the whole of the United States, between 2012 and 2060, the population ages 65 and older is expected to more than double, from 43.1 million to 92.0 million.
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![Planning vacations trumps planning for retireme-3439 Planning vacations trumps planning for retireme-3439](/images/listing_research.jpg)
Planning vacations trumps planning for retireme
Among 1,000 people ages 25-75 in the United States who answered questions on a telephone survey, ...
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![More, shorter leisure trips for boomers-3438 More, shorter leisure trips for boomers-3438](/images/listing_research.jpg)
More, shorter leisure trips for boomers
An analysis of data from the US 2009 National Household Travel Survey included the responses of people in the “rest and relaxation/vacation” category.
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