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Tips for Millennials!

Reblogger Brian England
Real Estate Agent with Ambrose Realty Management LLC SA634540000

Will Hamm has some great tips for millennials and I think whenever someone is ready to buy a home, it is a great time to buy a home!

Original content by Will Hamm

Right now may seem to be one of the worst possible times for millennials to invest in their first-ever homes. And yet, the  market is booming for millennials. According to Realtor.com’s 2020 Housing Market Predictions, millennials will comprise the largest percentage of  buyers this year. This shouldn’t seem too surprising, as the millennial age group is currently the largest generation within the American population — except for the fact that millennials are infamous for preferring renting over buying.

Securing first-time homebuyers in the millennial generation should be at the top of a real estate agent’s priority list according to this recent data. Here are three tips to help millennial first-time home buyers complete a successful purchase that they feel good about.

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1. Make everything a buyer needs to make a decision accessible online. 

Covid-19 is only accelerating some of the existing macro trends in real estate, such as the importance of the ability to pursue the housing market online. In 2018, statistics found that, according to the National Association of Realtors, 51 percent of buyers now find their homes online. This is now more important than ever in COVID-19 times, when buyers are hesitant about meeting with a real estate agent to tour a home in-person, and open houses aren’t as frequent. 

This includes taking advantage of 3D virtual tour functionalities, which allow millennials to tour from the comfort of their homes or share the experience with out-of-town friends and family members. This is important to note because over 25 percent of millennials still receive some type of financial assistance in home-buying from their family.

2. Give hand-holding assistance to anxious first-time buyers.

Many of these first-time buyers don’t fully understand the home buying process, which can spur some  or feelings of instability. The more that you and your firm can provide support and knowledge to walk them through the process, the more likely they are to complete their purchase. Assess the potential barriers to entry that first-time buyers might face when beginning this process, and see how you can aid them in learning what they need to know to make everything go more smoothly. 

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3. Seek to understand the buyer’s values. 

One of the core characteristics of the millennial generation is their emphasis on values. Values are what makes them more likely to purchase from certain brands or to work for certain companies. They stand for something, and want their purchasing dollar to reflect the same. These values will be different for millennials, with one commonly shared value of experiences. So, millennials tend to crave walkability (how far to their new favorite neighborhood coffee shop?) and proximity to things to do and experience. 

These values can stir emotions, so understanding what matters most to a buyer beyond what they want from the actual house can help the sales process evolve more easily. For example, a beautiful new home in the suburbs may have the white granite countertops and the entertainment space on the back patio, but that may not stir excitement and a willingness to buy in a millennial buyer in the same way a home close to a weekend farmer’s market or a biking trail might. Get to know each buyer and find ways to include their values in the properties you show them.

Of course, these values are in the midst of changing with the times. But, that doesn’t mean all millennials will do what you expect them to. Their individuality is what makes them, well, millennials. Spend time with each new buyer to look for indicators of these preferences.



 

 

Will Hamm, Hamm Homes LLC.
Aurora, Colorado
HammHomes@ymail.com

Call me at: 303-358-1147

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Norma J. Elkins
Elite Realty Group - Morristown, TN
Realtor - Elkins Home Selling Team

Excellent rebolog choice, as always I missed the first one.  Online is my favorite tip because if you are not online and utilizing it as much as possible you are falling WAY behind.  Thanks for sharing and have a wonderful day!

Sep 23, 2020 07:33 AM
Will Hamm
Hamm Homes - Aurora, CO
"Where There's a Will, There's a Way!"

Thanks for the Reblog Brian England,  I always try to learn something new and share all the time.

 

Sep 23, 2020 11:08 AM
Paul S. Henderson, REALTOR®, CRS
Fathom Realty Washington LLC - Tacoma, WA
South Puget Sound Washington Agent/Broker!

Thank you for sharing this post with us Brian England 

Happy Wednesday👍

Sep 23, 2020 03:55 PM