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Byron Kuth
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Resorts/Second Homes
Senior Living in the Future
By 2050, aging baby boomers are expected to swell the population of Americans 65 and older to 89 million—a surge that will require more than just an increase in the capacity of housing for seniors.
January 27, 2012
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Byron Kuth
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