The America At Home Study has unveiled its Wave Four Insights, revealing a significant disconnect between current housing and community fundamentals and the way Americans live today. This comprehensive study highlights how traditional housing solutions and community designs fail to meet the evolving needs of contemporary American lifestyles. As preferences shift, Americans seek homes that support remote work, offer flexibility, and cater to family needs. Despite this shift, many U.S. neighborhoods continue to reflect outdated designs, underscoring a growing demand for adaptive housing solutions. The study suggests that today’s homeowners prioritize amenities such as outdoor spaces, home offices, and connectivity, which are not adequately addressed in many existing communities. By aligning future housing developments with these preferences, community planners, developers, and policymakers can better address the needs of modern households.
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