I think you forgot one additional requirement:
Good cell and internet service.
Mark R Thibeault
CRE Source, LLC
P.O.Box 161
1705 Peach Brook Road
Newbury, VT 05051
(802) 363-8835
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On Behalf Of Dan Albrecht
Sent: Tuesday, April 23, 2019 12:44 PM
To: vtdevelopment@simplelists.com
Subject: [VT Dev] Generation Z, preferred living location
Interesting insights into Gen Z (from our downstairs neighbors, Fuse), especially this last point about where they prefer to live:
https://www.fusemarketing.com/thought-leadership/6-industries-gen-z-changing-forever/
Location. Location. Location. Except for Gen Z. Despite the trend in recent years toward city-dwelling, Gen Z seems likely to reverse its course, as it shows more interest in suburban
living. When it comes to why Gen Z is turning away from city life, our study found four statically equal themes; (1)
Cost is almost always a key consideration for young people. Having (2) additional living space and (3) amenities are important. And while “connectivity” is often a term applied to urban settings, young people believe they are just as likely to (4) find
their community in suburbs.
60% of Gen Z plans to live in the suburbs or in a rural setting
Dan Albrecht, MA, MS
CCRPC Senior Planner
(802) 846-4490 ext. *29
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