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What Will Happen to Housing After the Downturn?
Submitted by boisebuilder on Fri, 05/22/2009 - 14:36
I just finished reading an article on ResidentialArchitect.com in which several Hanley Wood editors shared their predictions on how the downturn may transform housing and several architects shared their predictions of the future of housing and design. What are your predictions?
Whether you are visiting BuildIdaho.com for the first time or are a regular visitor, you are here because you have an interest in housing. The contributors to the article on ResidentialArchitect.com were editors and architects. But I would like to hear from you. I would like to hear from future homebuyers. I would like hear from industry professionals - Builders, Developers, Realtors, lenders, suppliers, building officials, planners. What are your predictions for the future of housing in the Treasure Valley.
I have my thoughts, but I would really like to hear from you before I share my thoughts.
Chuck Miller GMB CGB CGP MIRM CMP MCSP CSP
President / Builder – Chuck Miller Construction Inc.
(208) 229-2553
chuck@chuckmillerconstruction.com
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Hoping for the best after the
Hoping for the best after the downturn.Future housing designs could be better and develops progressively in the near future after sharing of predictions of buliding officials and planners.Wonderful analysis on the post,keep it up as I will drop by often to read it.Thanks!
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I hope so house construction is easy in future after down turn.
Economy will increase in few days and all get boom.
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Well, I can only hope for what's good. I hope it turns out positively well even after the downturn.
Wonderful analysis in this post!
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Its Nice article about Housing Design in downturn.
My prediction will be Housing Design will be Good in Future,whenever the recission is over.
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