The numbers and the moving vans don’t lie, which is good news for single-family for-sale developers and builders investing in greenfield as well as infill communities.
By John McManus | Builder
The suburbs were over.
Millennials wanted none of them.
The post World War II bedroom community paradigm had run its course; and the Great Recession obliterated it, consigning the phenomenon of “sprawl,” at least one day, to a trash heap of urban planning miscalculations.
Except for one thing. The data. The data begs to differ. The data failed to fit the program.