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Real Estate Consulting
$20B+ revenue
Key Takeaways
As a large swath of millennials enter into first-time home buyer’s territory, the real estate industry has struggled to adjust to buying preferences that differ from previous generations. Millennials have spent the last decade or so driving rental growth and are indeed starting to buy more homes, but at a slower rate than their parents and grandparents presenting new challenges for real estate agents.
NewtonX was tapped by a Global Consulting Firm to glean insights from North America’s most successful real estate agents to better understand home buyer’s needs and preferences, specifically for first-time millennial purchasers.
Out of 1 million experts scouted
We scouted through millions of established real estate agents across the United States to find 15 that were supremely educated in the millennial home buyer space.
Scanning over 25,000 international IP lawyers to find the 12 with masterful insight.
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