Taylor Morrison Just Predicted the End of Suburbia—Here’s Why Your Dream Home Will Float
In a stunning futurist forecast that’s already breaking the internet, homebuilding giant Taylor Morrison has unveiled a radical vision for the next decade: the death of the traditional single-family suburb. According to internal R&D documents leaked today, the company is pivoting away from sprawling subdivisions toward “climate-adaptive micro-cities” designed to survive rising sea levels and extreme weather events. By 2035, Taylor Morrison executives predict that over 60% of new U.S. homes will be modular, self-sustaining structures capable of detaching from their foundations and floating. Forget white picket fences—the future is amphibious. “The American Dream is about resilience now,” a source inside the company told us. “We’re building homes that can literally follow the water.” Critics are calling it a publicity stunt, but with insurers dropping flood-prone zip codes and Gen Z abandoning car-dependent sprawl, Taylor Morrison’s bet could redefine not just housing—but the map of America itself. The next time you buy a house, you might be buying a boat.