by coup999 » Mon Mar 05, 2007 1:45 pm
Matthew - That was my thinking too. But in practice that has not been the case. If you look at Mirabella, it is going to be a few hundred units for seniors.
Also, if you look at the people moving into the new expensive condos in Cap Hill, South Lake Union, etc, most are older (at least 40's, mostly 50's).
I can't explain why they're choosing city instead. I suppose they're tired of living in the suburbs for the kids and now want an exciting life. Just because old people are old doesn't mean they want to be boring. Most of these baby boomers want the excitement factor of vling in a city.
Think about the new Four Seasons residences that start at 2M. That's not going to be some hot shot exec in his 30's buying it, because his equity is already tied up. It's going to be a wealthy retiree in his 50's buying it.