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New Book on Real Estate Predicts Dramatic Shift

Boomers, Empty Nesters are becoming Besters - Better Nesters. The Next American Dream is not to settle for down-sizing, we are super-sizing, amenitizing and multiplying our retirement nests. The second home real estate market is poised to shift - Besting describes this demographic landslide.

Birmingham, MI (PRWEB) October 10, 2007 -- "As you read this text 6 people every minute are turning 60 years old in America, the graying of our population will change the housing market in many dynamic ways. This text is meant to help you see some possible real estate trends and opportunities."

So begins a new book by Vacation Finance CEO Bob Waun called "Besting or Better Nesting: between Empty Nesting and the Old Age Home".

78 Million US Baby Boomers will retire in the next 15 years (or less) and they are already beginning to seek out their nests. They are not downsizing, they are up sizing, building McMansions, buying luxury and amenity laiden properties like condo hotel, fractionals, destination clubs, timeshare and other exotic forms of real estate ownership options.

"Not my parents retirement... a visionary and insightful read on real estate expectations of an aging nation" said Dante Alexander, President of the National Association of Condo Hotel Owners.

This is a must read for anyone interested in the real estate or resort and vacation ownership industries in the coming decades.

To order a copy of the book visit www.BetterNesting.com

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