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The multi-generational angle is an interesting point given that there is an aging boomer population. I believe I heard that there will be more individuals aging into senior citizen status in the next 20 years in Montgomery County than have achieved that status in Montgomery in the entirety of its history up to this point. Whether residents choose to age in place, downsize, or find other housing scenarios remains to be seen. In the Rockville community of Aspen Hill, which I represent, residents have noticed a sharp rise in multi-generational occupancy of single-family homes in the last decade. While it that observation is anecdotal, it does at least point to some of the questions you address in the post.

by Del. Sam Arora on Jul 5, 2012 11:07 am • linkreport

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