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A Balancing Act

November 20

Live Webinar

The Challenge

As one of five hand-selected “Dream Teams,” this D.C. metro-based team tackled rethinking the current land plan behind a rather large tract nestled in a discrete corner of Brambleton, a successful master planned community in Virginia. Shifting demographics and improving accessibility suggest the next wave of Brambleton buyers may be very different than today’s residents. Will their plan meet home buyer expectations in 2014?


DC


Dream Team: Washington, D.C.

  • Alan Shapiro

    Alan Shapiro

    President, Winchester Homes

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  • Craig Collin

    Craig Collin

    North East Regional Vice President, Construction Operations

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  • Dan Ryan

    Dan Ryan

    Owner & President, Dan Ryan Builders, Inc.

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  • Debbie Rosenstein

    Debbie Rosenstein

    Vice President of Sales & Marketing, The Christopher Companies

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  • John Clarke

    John Clarke

    Regional Partner & Vice President, Elm Street Development

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  • Rohit Anand

    Rohit Anand

    Managing Partner, Cubellis Residential Practice

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With additional intelligence, support, and resources provided by Smita Anand, Mike Kingsley, and Melody Nobleza of Cubellis; and Kim Adams, Brambleton.


Washington, D.C. Market Intelligence Overview

Jonathan Dienhart, director of published research at Hanley Wood Market Intelligence, offers a top-line look at some of the macro forces at work in the D.C. metro new-home market. From employment and permitting trends to household formations and affordability measures, this executive overview offers the objective market data and independent analysis builders need to shape their business plans for 2010.


Washington, D.C. Market Insights

Hanley Wood Market Intelligence’s John Birge explains why it’s no surprise that the DC metro market may very well be the nation’s best housing market.