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EPISODE · Mar 10, 2026 · 49 MIN

The Mortgage Industry Doesn’t Have a Product Problem. It Has a Trust Problem.

from Laugh, Lend and Eat · host Fobby Naghmi

What if the biggest challenge facing the mortgage industry isn’t rates, guidelines, or loan products—but trust?In this episode of Laugh, Lend & Eat, Fobby Naghmi sits down with Kristin Messerli, Executive Director of FirstHome IQ, to unpack the growing trust and knowledge gap between the mortgage industry and the next generation of homebuyers.Drawing from the FirstHome IQ Impact Report, Kristin shares eye-opening research about how Millennials and Gen Z approach homeownership—and why many are delaying one of the most important financial decisions of their lives.The conversation explores why today’s buyers feel overwhelmed by financial information, why so few trust industry professionals to guide them, and why the future of mortgage professionals may depend less on selling loans and more on educating and advocating for consumers.They also discuss Kristin’s work bringing mortgage professionals to Washington through industry advocacy efforts, and why loan officers may play a critical role in shaping housing policy and rebuilding confidence in homeownership.If the industry wants to reach the next generation of buyers, it may need to rethink what it means to be a trusted advisor.In This EpisodeWhy the mortgage industry is facing a growing trust crisisThe surprising financial literacy gap among younger buyersWhy information overload causes people to delay buying homesThe difference between selling mortgages and educating consumersWhy loan officers may need to become community educatorsThe role mortgage professionals can play in housing advocacy and policyKey TakeawaysTrust is the real barrier.Many younger consumers don’t lack motivation to buy homes—they lack confidence in who to trust for guidance.Financial literacy is missing.A large percentage of Millennials and Gen Z never received meaningful education about mortgages or homeownership before entering the housing market.Education builds business.Mortgage professionals who lead with clear, simple financial education can build stronger relationships and long-term referral networks.Advocacy matters.Loan officers who engage in housing policy conversations can help ensure lawmakers understand the real barriers borrowers face. Sign up here: https://www.firsthomeiq.com/mbaadvocacy About the GuestKristin Messerli is the Executive Director of FirstHome IQ, a nonprofit focused on improving financial literacy and empowering the next generation of homebuyers. She is widely recognized for her research on Millennial and Gen Z homebuyer behavior and works with lenders and industry leaders to rebuild trust through education and community engagement.Connect With Laugh, Lend & EatFollow the show for more conversations with leaders across mortgage, real estate, and financial services who are shaping the future of the industry.

What if the biggest challenge facing the mortgage industry isn’t rates, guidelines, or loan products—but trust?In this episode of Laugh, Lend & Eat, Fobby Naghmi sits down with Kristin Messerli, Executive Director of FirstHome IQ, to unpack the growing trust and knowledge gap between the mortgage industry and the next generation of homebuyers.Drawing from the FirstHome IQ Impact Report, Kristin shares eye-opening research about how Millennials and Gen Z approach homeownership—and why many are delaying one of the most important financial decisions of their lives.The conversation explores why today’s buyers feel overwhelmed by financial information, why so few trust industry professionals to guide them, and why the future of mortgage professionals may depend less on selling loans and more on educating and advocating for consumers.They also discuss Kristin’s work bringing mortgage professionals to Washington through industry advocacy efforts, and why loan officers may play a critical role in shaping housing policy and rebuilding confidence in homeownership.If the industry wants to reach the next generation of buyers, it may need to rethink what it means to be a trusted advisor.In This EpisodeWhy the mortgage industry is facing a growing trust crisisThe surprising financial literacy gap among younger buyersWhy information overload causes people to delay buying homesThe difference between selling mortgages and educating consumersWhy loan officers may need to become community educatorsThe role mortgage professionals can play in housing advocacy and policyKey TakeawaysTrust is the real barrier.Many younger consumers don’t lack motivation to buy homes—they lack confidence in who to trust for guidance.Financial literacy is missing.A large percentage of Millennials and Gen Z never received meaningful education about mortgages or homeownership before entering the housing market.Education builds business.Mortgage professionals who lead with clear, simple financial education can build stronger relationships and long-term referral networks.Advocacy matters.Loan officers who engage in housing policy conversations can help ensure lawmakers understand the real barriers borrowers face. Sign up here: https://www.firsthomeiq.com/mbaadvocacy About the GuestKristin Messerli is the Executive Director of FirstHome IQ, a nonprofit focused on improving financial literacy and empowering the next generation of homebuyers. She is widely recognized for her research on Millennial and Gen Z homebuyer behavior and works with lenders and industry leaders to rebuild trust through education and community engagement.Connect With Laugh, Lend & EatFollow the show for more conversations with leaders across mortgage, real estate, and financial services who are shaping the future of the industry.

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