DUBLIN, Ohio, May 14, 2012 -- The long-awaited turnaround in the housing market may finally be underway, at least in the Active Adult segment, if data provided by Epcon Communities are any indication.
DUBLIN, Ohio, May 14, 2012 -- The long-awaited turnaround in the housing market may finally be underway, at least in the Active Adult segment, if data provided by Epcon Communities are any indication.
said Jason Coffee, business development manager at Epcon Communities, "as the Baby Boomer market has been historically underserved for product catering to its unique housing preferences.For more than 25 years we have recognized the pent-up demand in the Active Adult housing segment
said Nanette Overly, vice president of sales and marketing for Epcon Communities.Though the economic slowdown tamped down some of the buying enthusiasm in 2009, this pent-up demand could not be staved off forever
Now we are seeing Baby Boomers, Empty Nesters and other Active Adults determining that now is the time to downsize, right-size or simply unencumber themselves from the expense and upkeep of the house they've maintained for years.
Overly continued.We've built our brand and our business around catering to the needs of this market
The data Epcon Communities looks at each day seem to bear that out. Year-to-date franchise opportunity inquiries are up more than 250% since last year, and new franchise agreements and pending communities are each also up more than 200% year over year. Looking at these leading indicators, Epcon Communities is confident that this prolonged increase in both interest and activity suggest a trend, rather than a blip-in both building and buying activity alike.As a company, Epcon Communities has long held that the Baby Boomer generation would drive preferences and changes in the housing market, and we believe this will continue with the housing market turnaround as well. They will drive it.
If it doesn't happen sooner," he added. "So far in 2012, it looks like it may already be upon us, at least in the Active Adult market.