Nextville: Amazing Places to Live the Rest of Your Life by Barbara Corcoran, Warren Berger

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    • ISBN: 0446178276
    • Publisher: Grand Central Publishing
    • Pub. Date: April 2008
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    Comments from the Seller: Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A. 2008 Hardcover First Edition First Printing Fine/Fine 8vo-over 7¾"-9¾" tall 0-446-17827-6 264 pages.

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    WHAT ARE YOU DOING THE REST OF YOUR LIFE?

    Where, and maybe more importantly, how do you want to live once you've escaped the 9-to-5?

    Barbara Corcoran has built her career on knowing where people will live even before they know it themselves! Now she turns her keen eye toward predicting "the next big thing" in real estate-where and how the over 77 million baby boomers will live when they retire.

    In NEXTVILLE, Corcoran identifies the top eight trends that are changing where (and how) boomers are retiring. And she helps you figure out what's most important to you in your next place-whether it's pursuing your passions, living green, finding community, living young in a city or college town, or even staying right in your old home town. Corcoran also delivers her signature "Barb's Rules" on where and how to get the most out of the next great stage of our life. Let Barbara help you make the smartest real estate choices today to ensure a secure, comfortable, and fabulously fun tomorrow.

    Dale Farris - Library Journal

    Successful real estate broker Corcoran (Use What You've Got), founder of the Corcoran Group real estate company, shares her interesting predictions of "the next big things" in real estate, driven by the massive baby boomer cohort now entering retirement. This significant population group of over 77 million aging boomers, now turning 60 at a rate of 8000 per day (or one every eight seconds), has been diligently analyzed by demographers and economists. With Berger (Advertising Today), Corcoran reveals that over 45 million boomers will likely move into a new home within the next ten years, and they will not automatically head for Florida. Corcoran suggests how boomers can find their own special place where they can do what they've longed to do and become who they've longed to be. She offers eight trends in retirement living, suggesting numerous specific communities that represent these trends and providing an interesting Myers-Briggs-type personality test to help direct boomers who choose to relocate. Readers should do further homework before moving to one of these communities, e.g., Galveston, TX, may soon be under water owing to coastal flooding sure to come. In addition, there is little discussion of the subprime mortgage crisis that has cratered the real estate market. The emphasis here on selling and buying real estate, expected from a successful real estate broker, should have been balanced by reasoned analysis of the other factors that influence the choice of a retirement community. Recommended only for academic libraries supporting business and real estate curriculum.

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    Biography

    Barbara Corcoran is the author of the national bestseller Use What You've Got. She founded the successful Corcoran Group real estate company and was CEO until she sold it in 2005. Corcoran is president of the television production and business consulting company Barbara Corcoran Inc. She is currently the weekly real estate contributor to NBC's Today show, she hosts "The Millionaire Broker with Barbara Corcoran" on CNBC, and she writes a weekly column in the New York Daily News. Corcoran lives in New York City with her husband, Bill and their two children.

    Warren Berger has written for Wired and The New York Times, and is the author of several books on the subjects of lifestyle, design, and advertising. He lives with his wife in Westchester County, New York.

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