It looks like a majority of young people, though stuck in big cities, still yearn for the same thing their parents pursued: a single-family home in a suburban neighborhood, according to The Atlantic. A survey by the National Association of Home Builders in the US released last month called on about 1,500 people born after 1977. Sixty-six percent of those *respondents said they wanted to live in the suburbs, versus 10 percent who wanted to live in a city.