December 26, 2007

Robert Tippets, CGB, CAASH
50+ Housing Council Chairman
50+ Housing Council 
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50+ Housing Activities Galore at the 2008 International Builders' Show
Marketing Breakfast to Examine Active Adult Marketing Trends
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Wendt Builders, Others Win Livable Communities Awards from AARP, NAHB
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Marketing Breakfast to Examine Active Adult Marketing Trends

Industry chatter indicates that the active adult segment of the market is outperforming the rest of the housing industry. But is this assumption really true?

Find out the answers at the NAHB 50+ Housing Council's annual Marketing Breakfast from 7:30 - 9:30 a.m. Thursday, Feb. 14, during the 2008 International Builders' Show® in Orlando. Titled Marketing Trends That Get You Sales: Learn What's Happening Today to Make Sales Soar, this breakfast program will take place in West 107, Level 1 in the Orange County Convention Center.

Building and marketing professionals from across the country will discuss how active adult communities are succeeding in today's housing market and what is happening with the active adult market they serve. Speakers include: Barbara Kleger, CAASH, 55+ Consulting, Philadelphia, Pa.; Bill Becker, CAASH, MIRM, The William E. Becker Organization, Teaneck, N.J.; Bob Tippets, CAASH, Village Communities, Midvale, UT; Tim McCarthy, Traditions of America, Philadelphia, Pa.; and Perry DeSanto, The McKee Group, Springfield, Pa.

Cost is $35 per person. Register online today to reserve your spot! Or contact the 50+ Housing Council at 800-368-5242 x8220 for more details. [Return to top]

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