As more Americans change their views on housing and their own homes, the future of urban and suburban housing remains shrouded in mystery. The suburbs have gained more interest with its larger homes at cheaper prices compared to city life. What effect will this have on cities in the long term? The National Association of Home Builders will host a webinar on November 5 to answer questions about the demand for suburban and urban housing. A panel of five experts will analyze the critical elements affecting housing across the US.
The webinar will help participants:
Understand how the housing landscape is changing in the wake of the pandemic and how developers are addressing the new realities.
Explore how developers are approaching the need for more affordable urban, suburban, rental and for-sale housing.
Identify the prospects for development in urban, walkable suburban, low-density suburban, exurban and rural locations.
Learn how the townhouse and single family built-for-rent sector will grow in the near future.
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