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Pre-Purchase Homeownership Counseling Demonstration and Impact Evaluation

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Keys to
Success

This study is sponsored by the
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development

Keys to
Success
A Study of First-Time Homebuyers

If you have questions about the study call 1-855-207-6262 or send an email to
the research team at firsttimehomebuyerstudy@abtassoc.com.

learn how you can benefit

Keys to
Success
What

is it?

The United States Department of Housing and Urban
Development (HUD) is studying the benefits of information, education,
and counseling for first-time homebuyers. The study will track 6,000
people over several years. If you join the study, you will be helping
others be more successful in buying their first homes.

Do I Get Anything

Participating?

You will receive $150.00 or more as a thank you from the research team for your time.
Depending on which study activities are completed, some study participants will receive up to $250.00 for his or her time.

Do I Have

for

Participate?

Participation is completely
voluntary. You can leave the study at any point. Whether you participate or
not, your application for a home loan and services provided by your lender
will not be affected..
to

What Do I Have

to

Do?

If you join the study, you will com-

plete the following activities:
	
	
	

› One 30 minute phone survey.
› Homebuyer education and counseling, if selected. These services may
be provided in person or by Internet and telephone.
› Two follow-up phone surveys over the next two to three years.

What Information

is the

Study Seeking?

HUD wants to learn about the services people seek, the steps they take,
and the experiences they have when buying their first homes.

How Do I Participate?

Participating is easy. The study is looking for people thinking of
buying their first home and who will describe their experiences
to the research team.
To join, just contact the toll-free number below to get started.

1-855-207-6262


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