C.A.R. CEO Joel Singer will share insight into the behavior of millennials as part of his presentation at C.A.R.’s annual Midyear lunch titled, “The Evaporating Dream: Homeownership in California.” On Thursday, April 23, at the Sacramento Convention Center, Singer will touch on how the demographic shifts of millennials’ behavior have impacted homeownership rates and why it still remains challenging for millennials to purchase homes.  Along with information about millennials’ attitudes toward homeownership, attend the Midyear lunch to learn more about the lasting influence of the “renter nation,” what defines the “new middle class,” and what economic obstacles remain as a result of the affordability collapse.

Register to learn more about possible solutions to these pressing housing issues and the future impact on California homeownership. Save money and get your tickets now to take advantage of early-bird ticket pricing. You’ll save $10 and pay just $55 per ticket.