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Cameron Siskowic's
penthouse features the
latest in home automation
and party technology,
like LED mood lighting.
photography
by
Dennis
owen
There's a youth movement in real estate, and it's hitting all sectors of the Vegas
market, from penthouse palaces to starter homes.
Harvard University's Joint Center for Housing Studies recently reported that
"the number of households in their 30s should increase by 2.7 million over the
coming decade, which should boost the demand for new housing." So a big prior-
ity for brokers and developers is catering to these millennials, especially when you
consider that buyers at this age may very well become repeat customers.
"I call them Generation Less," says Award Realty broker Shari Sanderson
(lasvegascondomania.com). "Less is more. They wa nt less clutter in t heir homes,
so everything is high-tech."
Real Estate's New Age
Once wary Of hOmeOwnership, millennials are
entering the market in recOrd numbers.
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