Boomers Focus on Changing Lifestyle
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Entering the world in such great numbers and
professional beyond their wildest dreams, baby-boomers
have matured into a ready-made market for luxury housing.
Their desire for an upscale lifestyle
has grown entire product lines and industries that simply
didn't exist. Look in the direction of the log home
industry.
You wouldn’t figure that
David and Stephanie Robinson were born to be in the
log home business. The couple met during Desert Storm
when they were both in the Navy. David was a pilot and
Stephanie was in Support. Starting out in Florida, the
professional couple survived a fast-paced airlines existence
for years. Then the Robinsons decided to pursue their
‘dream’ lifestyle. The couple wanted a log
home. And the idea of building their business in prime
vacation area provided the lucrative lure.
In 1979 David helped his parents
build their log home. Stephanie’s sister also
lived in a log home and was a log home dealer. So they
had a good idea of what they needed to build their future
on. The couple selected Wisconsin Log Homes, who pioneered
Thermal-Log, a hybrid energy efficient building system,
which allows home buyers the use of drywall or log interiors.
“We knew people who built
solid log houses who weren’t totally satisfied,”
says Stephanie. “One problem is the way cold air
finds its way through the stacked-log walls,”
adding “a host of concerns were eliminated by
selecting the right company.”
After consulting with Tom Steber,
of Wisconsin Log Homes, Stephanie located a small commercial
lot in the heart of Centuria, Wisc. The site is about
an hour drive from Minneapolis, where Dave works as
pilot for Northwest Airlines. “Their log home
team helped us to better understand our target market,”
says Stephanie. “We sold three homes while our
model was still under construction.”
The couple now owns their own
general contracting business and Stephanie is a licensed
Realtor. While the Robinsons have built exclusive log
retreats, in excess of a million dollars, the average
client will invest approximately $200,000 for their
lakefront log home.
“When we got into the business
we were building our dream,” explains Stephanie.
“Now we’re helping other people realize
theirs.” As David puts it, “residing on
a lake and working with log homes; we’re living
on vacation.”
Because baby boomers are lifestyle
oriented and are focused on how they want to live rather
than where they want to live, vacation homes are the
answer to their needs; for recreation, retreat, renewal,
and reunion.
With adult children scattered
about the country, a vacation home often becomes the
reunion place where family can gather and get in some
skiing and fly fishing as a bonus.
In addition, more and more successful
Americans are planning to work during retirement. Today’s
technology allows them do so, and to begin the transition
earlier in life.
That’s how it was for 72
year-old Rolf Funk, a builder/dealer for Wisconsin Log
Homes, who had long dreamed about building a satisfying
retirement lifestyle.
Hidden behind three mountain ranges,
just 35 miles from Jackson Hole, lies Alpine, Wyo. and
Rolf’s beautiful log home.
His custom-designed 3,200 square-foot
home has 8-inch saddle notch logs over the insulated
6-inch thick core wall. “Once the home is done
it’s draft-free,” says Funk. “This
energy smart building system gives us the comfort we’re
looking for out here.” Nestled in the rugged valley
the home is at one with nature.
Abundant wildlife, including a
thousand elk that winter in a refuge south of town,
wanders through the forest. “We have 150 miles
of groomed snowmobile trails surrounding Alpine,”
says Rolf, who’s love for downhill ski racing
led him to snow covered mountains several years ago.
“I’ve guarded my reputation
by doing the best quality work I can,” says Funk,
who has been selling and building these insulated log
homes for 12 years. “Without a good reputation,
you’re not going to have a business.” And
when the client is paying upwards of a million dollars
for their home, “you need a trusted log building
system.” Funk says. “I offer home buyers
the best of both worlds with Thermal-Log.”
In the coming decade, waves of
baby boomers -- the same group that has buoyed the housing
market in general -- will reach vacation-home prime
time.
Steber says, “Plenty of
opportunities exist for quality contractors who have
a passion to build dream homes,” adding that what
we really know about baby boomers is that “they
don’t want what their parents wanted.”
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