[Replay] The Future of Urban & Suburban Housing in the Wake of COVID-19
This webinar replay will explore the significant changes in housing demand patterns in the wake of COVID-19.
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As home builders and multifamily developers consider what and where to build in a COVID and post-COVID world, questions abound about the demand for suburban versus urban housing, single-family versus multifamily and rental versus for-sale. Significant changes are underway in housing demand patterns, but are these changes short-term shifts or long-term trends? How should we accommodate work from home trends? Will single-family built-for-rent play a larger role? And what are the demand prospects for luxury, middle-income and affordable segments? This webinar replay will explore these and many more critical elements driving suburban, urban, for-sale and rental demand across the U.S. in the wake of the pandemic.
Participants in this webinar replay will:
- Gain an understanding of how the housing landscape is changing in the wake of the pandemic and how developers are addressing the new realities.
- Explore how developers are addressing 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.
Speakers:
- Richard M. Gollis, Co-Founder and Principal, The Concord Group
- Dr. Robert Dietz, Chief Economist, NAHB
- John Affleck, VP, Market Analytics, Costar
- Svenja Gudell, Chief Economist, Zillow Group
- Charles Elliott, President, Toll Brothers Apartment Living
NAHB Continuing Education: 1.0 hours of continuing education credits for the following 12 designations: CAPS, CGA, CGB, CGP, CGR, CMP, CSP, GMB, GMR, Master CGP, Master CSP, MIRM.
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