Housing demand over the next decade will be shaped less by aspiration and more by constraint.
Key forces include:
- Delayed homeownership
- Population growth
- Household fragmentation
- Policy-driven supply limitations
The likely outcome is a market where:
• Renting remains dominant
• Professional landlords consolidate
• Quality and compliance differentiate assets
Demand will persist but it will be increasingly selective.
At DXXV, long-term demand is treated as a certainty. The question is not if housing will be needed, but which assets will still be relevant.
