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The Myths that Keep Millennials from Buying: Data-Driven Direction for Growing Your Share of America’s Largest Homebuyer Market

When:
October 6, 2021 @ 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm
2021-10-06T14:00:00-04:00
2021-10-06T15:00:00-04:00

What: The Myths that Keep Millennials from Buying: Data-Driven Direction for Growing Your Share of America's Largest Homebuyer Market

When: Wednesday, October 6th, 1:00 - 2:00PM EST

Where: https://bit.ly/3lAfzOV

Description: Millennials have surpassed baby boomers as the nation's largest adult generation, yet they account for only a fraction of the average lender's pipeline. Lenders that are serious about pursuing America's single largest homeownership market won't want to miss this data-packed session with Kristin Messerli, VP of Financial Services for Experience.com and a leading expert on NextGen Homebuyers (a.k.a. millennials). Hear findings from the latest research and learn how to apply them in your business strategy.

Attendees will learn:

  • Key insights into the mind of the millennial borrower from the just-published 2021 NextGen Hoembuyers Report
  • Prevalent homeownership myths that LOs need to be trained on
  • How millennials shop for and choose a lender
  • What millennials want from their lenders
  • What the data tells us about the importance of customer experience
  • How to put this data into action by evaluating performance based on more than just units and volume
  • Answers to YOUR questions on serving the millennial demographic and making customer satisfaction part of performance management

Bring your questions and join in the action-packed discussion to set your next deal up for success. Spots are limited. Register today to save your spot: https://bit.ly/3lAfzOV.

About Author: David Wharton

David Wharton, Editor-in-Chief at the Five Star Institute, is a graduate of the University of Texas at Arlington, where he received his B.A. in English and minored in Journalism. Wharton has nearly 20 years' experience in journalism and previously worked at Thomson Reuters, a multinational mass media and information firm, as Associate Content Editor, focusing on producing media content related to tax and accounting principles and government rules and regulations for accounting professionals. Wharton has an extensive and diversified portfolio of freelance material, with published contributions in both online and print media publications. He can be reached at [email protected].