Generation Y
Following are all UrbanTurf articles filed under Generation Y, from most recent to least.
83 Percent of Generation Z Plans to Purchase a Home Within 5 Years
Nena Perry-Brown | September 10th 2018
A new survey from Property Shark reveals that the adults in the generation born in and after 1995 are much more optimistic about the housing market th... read»
What Does Generation Y Want? Walkability and City Life
Shilpi Paul | May 16th 2013
The findings of a recent study about Generation Y support what people have been saying for years: members of the group want to live in walkable neighb... read»
DC's Twentysomething Conundrum
Shilpi Paul | May 29th 2012
This weekend, The Washington Post's Jonathan O'Connell wrote an op-ed that spoke to the troubles that DC may have keeping young adults in the city as ... read»
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Generation Y Wants the Dream Neighborhood, Not the Dream Home
Mark Wellborn | December 6th 2010
If you were born between the years of 1981 and 1989, then you are much more interested in living in a neighborhood that you like, rather than a home y... read»
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- Washington Commanders Owner Purchases Georgetown's Halcyon House For $28 Million
- A New Plan For The H Street Corridor
- A First Look At The Concept For Washington Commanders Stadium
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