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Send us a textWe're kicking off the new season with a familiar face and voice to the podcast, President and CMO, Cory Vasquez! She is back to discuss where we are at as a brand, where we plan to go, the industry as a whole, and maybe even some insider information on some very exciting updates for Realty ONE Group.
Send us a textIt's our Season Finale, and we're talking all things ONE Summit International 2025. For the first time, our annual event is heading to Miami, FL, from November 2 to 5 and we simply cannot wait! A familiar face and voice, Mr. Mark Pessin, has joined us to discuss why everyONE should be attending - the education, networking, incredible speakers (yeah, we got Tony Robbins), and it's also Realty ONE Group's 20th anniversary, so prepare for a party. Just check out the episode already.
Realty ONE Group Gold Standard has thrived for over six years as the pioneering ROG franchise in the Pittsburgh/Western PA area. Building on the brand's formidable success on the West Coast, founders Michael Hanlon and Dionne Malush recognized its perfect match with Pittsburgh's evolving landscape. Today, Realty ONE Group stands as the fastest-growing real estate brand in the United States. True to Pittsburgh's Black and Gold spirit, this high-energy real estate firm, co-founded by former chiropractor Michael Hanlon and graphic designer Dionne Malush, puts a premium on agent support. The company's commitment to providing a modern, dynamic work environment aims to maximize agent growth and profitability. Their distinctive blend of mindset and creativity continues to differentiate them in the competitive market. https://www.realtyonegroupgoldstandard.com/
When most real estate agents sell a property, they often lose the customer to property managers, insurance agents, and other service providers. But Jacqui Luberto saw an opportunity to change this pattern.Jacqui opened her brokerage in 2020, on the day Florida shut down and has since built a network of six interconnected businesses that help clients at every step of their ownership journey."I look at a property when I sell it to someone, and I say, 'What are all of the things they can do with this property?' I want to be a part of their entire journey," Jacqui shares on the Be a Marketer podcast.What drives Jacqui's success? In this episode, Jacqui and host Dave Charest explore how she leverages her marketing background to build lasting customer relationships. They discuss her strategic approach to timing customer communications, why social media positivity matters, and how she uses monthly community events to stand out in a crowded market.Listen in to learn how Jacqui uses Constant Contact's versatile platform to manage communications across multiple businesses, ensuring she stays connected with customers throughout their journey. Additional Resources:● Real Estate Content Ideas to Get More Clients● Real Estate Client Appreciation Ideas: Events, Gifts, and More● Real Estate Lead Conversion: Nurture Leads and Increase Sales● Content Marketing for Real EstateMeet Today's Guest: Jacqui Luberto of Realty One Group & One Family Property Services
Send us a textRealty ONE Group is the number one franchisor in the industry, with offices now open all over the world. However, it all started with one meeting Clarke Van Deventer and his partner, Barbara Baker, had with Kuba, which changed the landscape of this brand as we know it. Sit back and enjoy Clarke's story and his absolute passion for Realty ONE Group.
Amid a market where the majority of real estate agents are struggling, Realty ONE Group's Cory Jo Vasquez shares powerful strategies to help them thrive. Learn the one thing to know before spending on marketing, how you can generate leads with zero cash flow, and why habits and routines are key to long-term success. Don't miss this must-watch episode packed with insights to keep your business moving forward—because in tough times, strategy and mindset are what make the difference! Connect | Resources · Website: realtyonegroup.com · Download Stephen Acree's FREE 2025 Client Touchpoint Calendar. It's the exact plan he used to generate 269 deals in 2024! Call Stephen at 434-216-5306 · Must-catch episode: How We Closed 40 Transactions from Absentee Owners Visit our Resource Library for free resources, including e-books, printables, and lead magnets to attract new leads. Have a question you'd like us to answer? Send us an email at podcast@remindermedia.com, or shoot us a DM on Instagram @staypaidpodcast.
Send us a textThere are some pretty sweet perks available to the Realty ONE Group network like the ONE Mentor Certification. A familiar face and absolute rockstar in her market has taken advantage of this program, built something unique to her business, and seen unbelievable success as a result. Jacqui Luberto joins us to share her mentor program, and Karry Azarabadi is back to give you all the information you need on ONE Mentor Certification as a whole.
Neste episódio, recebemos um líder que transformou ambição em conquistas. Master de uma rede de franchising imobiliário e investidor em diversos setores de negócio, acredita que o mindset é fundamental para o sucesso de qualquer empreendedor. Com uma abordagem focada em princípios sólidos e perseverança, o João partilha insights para quem quer fazer a diferença no seu percurso. Segue as redes sociais do João: Instagram: @joaooliveira.rogportugal | @realtyonegroupportugal LinkedIn: @joaooliveira | @realtyonegroupportugal Segue as nossas redes sociais: Host: @daniel.runs.realestate Instagram: @rumo.podcast Facebook: @rumoaosucessobyone TIK TOK: @rumo.podcast
This week, the real estate industry faces intense scrutiny and significant changes. Oren and Tal Alexander were arrested alongside their brother in Miami following sexual assault allegations, casting a shadow on their careers as prominent real estate stars. Meanwhile, Realty One Group makes headlines by allowing Phoenix-area agents to leave NAR, signaling a shift in industry affiliation. In legal news, Move's ‘fake leads' lawsuit has been transferred to federal court, while the embattled sale-leaseback platform EasyKnock has shut its doors, leaving investors and clients in the lurch. And in a surprising twist, Jason Oppenheim has been identified as the mystery broker at the center of a kickback plot. On the market front, mortgage refinance demand has surged 27% as rates dropped for the third consecutive week, and buyers are becoming more active, with house tours and mortgage applications picking up as we head into the year's final stretch. However, the Florida market is facing a looming ‘condo cliff' crisis, as fallout from the 2021 Surfside collapse prompts stricter regulations. Additionally, we'll explore what you need to know about the new Federal Flood Risk Management System, how 2024 local election results highlight voters' willingness to spend big on affordable housing, and the truth about traffic—what's driving clicks, leads, and sales in real estate marketing. Join us today at 10 PST / 1 EST for sharp analysis and unfiltered discussion. Subscribe, hit the bell for notifications, and join us live on Clubhouse to weigh in on these critical topics.
Send us a textIt isn't just Realty ONE Group; it's Realty ONE Group International, and rightfully so. A few years ago, we decided to expand this UNtraditional lifestyle real estate brand beyond the U.S., and what a great decision that was. Today, we're in over 20 countries, with many more on the way! We'll let Danny Hernandez, Vice President of International, tell you the rest.
Send us a textA familiar name and face to the Realty ONE Group network, Justin Taylor, is joining the conversation to discuss his new coaching platform, BLUPRINT, as well as provide some extremely insightful tips and tricks for real estate professionals gearing up for what is supposed to be a very busy 2025!
In this episode of the VegasLife Podcast, host Chris Cash teams up with mortgage professional Kevin Sherba and special guest Daisy Rogers, a seasoned realtor from Realty One Group Las Vegas, to deliver exclusive insights into the ever-growing Las Vegas real estate market. If you're looking to buy, sell, or invest in one of the hottest markets in the country, this episode is packed with invaluable information. We start with introductions and dive into their backgrounds, offering a unique perspective on real estate, from mortgages to market trends. Daisy Rogers shares why she remains loyal to Realty One Group, citing its supportive culture, agent resources, and thriving community of professionals (00:46-02:38). From there, we explore the latest market trends in Las Vegas (05:23-07:21), including how the city's rapid growth and influx of industries make it a prime location for families and investors alike. We also discuss how the market compares to Los Angeles and why Las Vegas is attracting more residents than ever. Next, the team discusses the Southwest Las Vegas area (10:05-13:35), where Daisy primarily works, highlighting the area's convenience, access to essential services, and overall appeal to homebuyers. Finally, we break down the importance of Nevada's homestead laws and setting up a trust to protect your assets (16:07-18:43), including how these safeguards can secure up to $640,000 in home equity. Whether you're a first-time homebuyer or a seasoned investor, this episode covers everything you need to know about Las Vegas real estate, offering expert advice, insider tips, and the latest market trends to help you navigate your next big move.
Jackie Semero Tate emphasizes the crucial role of relationships in the real estate industry, highlighting that agents are essentially small business owners. With over 20 years of experience, Jackie shares her journey from aspiring ballerina to successful realtor and coach. She discusses the importance of work-life balance, sharing her personal struggles and the transformative steps she took to prioritize her health and family while still thriving in her business. Jackie advocates for new agents to seek mentorship, arguing that guidance is essential for success in a challenging field. With insights on building authentic connections and fostering a service-oriented mindset, Jackie inspires agents to focus on the value they provide to their clients.Jackie Semero Tate, a distinguished real estate agent and coach, discusses her extensive journey in the industry, highlighting the importance of relationships in real estate success. With a background as a ballet dancer, Jackie draws parallels between her artistic roots and her current career, emphasizing how the discipline and creativity she developed through dance have contributed to her achievements. She also reflects on her personal challenges, including overcoming health issues that arose from the demands of her career. This shift in perspective led her to prioritize work-life balance, demonstrating that a successful career in real estate requires not just hard work, but also self-care and boundary-setting. Throughout the conversation, Jackie emphasizes that being a real estate agent is more than just a job; it's a career where one must own their business and understand the significance of nurturing client relationships. She shares her belief that new agents should focus on the value they bring to their clients, rather than solely on commission checks. By developing a genuine interest in serving clients and meeting their needs, agents can cultivate lasting relationships that lead to success. Jackie's insights serve as a reminder that in the fast-paced world of real estate, building connections is essential for growth and sustainability.The episode further explores the challenges faced by real estate professionals, particularly during economic downturns. Jackie candidly shares her experience during the 2008 financial crisis, where she faced significant personal and financial hurdles. This experience taught her the importance of resilience and the necessity of having a strong 'why' to motivate oneself through difficult times. Jackie advocates for mentorship in the industry, arguing that pairing new agents with experienced mentors can provide invaluable guidance and support. By fostering a culture of collaboration and knowledge-sharing, agents can enhance their skills and navigate the complexities of the real estate market more effectively. Overall, Jackie's story is one of perseverance, authenticity, and the power of relationships in transforming a career.Takeaways: Building strong relationships is essential for success as a real estate agent. New agents should prioritize mentorship and guidance from experienced professionals in the field. Work-life balance is crucial for sustaining a long-term career in real estate. Finding joy in helping clients achieve their dreams is the real reward of this profession. Establishing systems early in your career can help manage relationships effectively. Resilience is key; every agent will face challenges and must learn to adapt.
We've got a very special ONE this week. It's National Hispanic Heritage Month, and we've got a serious power hitter joining the conversation in Armando Tam, the Senior Vice President of Digital Marketing and Network Management for NAHREP (National Association of Hispanic Real Estate Professionals). Armando is a wealth of information, inspiration, and energy. His values line up perfectly with the Realty ONE Group brand, and this man is guaranteed to kickstart your brain and business
CareyAnn and Monte talk with Daniel Collins, a Realty One Group franchise owner in Arizona who has built his team to be a part of a $1B company. Daniel will also be collaborating with Monte's team. Monte and CA talk with Daniel Collins about the benefits of Realty One Group, highlighting its rapid growth and unique business model. Daniel, with 20 years of real estate experience and 10 years at Realty One Group, emphasizes the company's 100% commission model, supportive culture, and international presence. Realty One Group has expanded to 14 offices and nearly 800 agents in Arizona, achieving a market share of 10-20%. Monte and Daniel plan to replicate this success in Middle Tennessee, aiming to elevate the industry's standards and professionalism. The conversation underscores the importance of collaboration, mentorship, and leveraging systems for agent success. Have a question about buying/selling real estate and mortgages? Email questions@talkmusiccity.com or use #talkmusiccity to possibly get your question answered on the air! We Educate and Motivate All Things Real Estate! Monte Mohr owns Realty One Group Music City and has sold over $1 Billion dollar's worth of real estate and over 3000 homes sold over his 30+ year career! Interested in joining Monte as an agent? www.topagentsuccess.com Carey Ann Cyr manages and operates one of the Top Branches for CMG Financial in Franklin, TN. She and her team have become known for closing nearly impossible deals! They have processed over 300 million in mortgages since 2016 with over 613 families ushered into their dream homes! Contact Carey Ann: www.yourtnlendingsolution.com The Talk of Music City Real Estate is Produced, Voiced and Edited by www.itsyourshow.co
Sometimes, we all need to just stop everything we are doing and listen to the wise words of Kathy Baker. ONE of our co-hosts and Chief Coaching Officer at Realty ONE Group, Kathy has knowledge of this industry unlike any other. The ONE Coaching Platform that her team has built is a game-changer, and we're going into the details of what you can gain from all of the programs.
We're so excited to share the huge news! Ten locations and over 1,200 real estate professionals from the beautiful state of Florida have recently joined our network, with Derek Carlson at the helm. Let's welcome Realty ONE Group MVP, and what better way to get to know them than to sit down with the CEO himself!
We're back with another episode, this time bringing in Realty ONE Group's very own "Cruella de Vil", Darlene Elmer, from Realty ONE Group Freedom, to discuss her marketing strategies that she cannot wait to share in her upcoming ONE Coaching program. Listen now, darling!
She's backkkkkkkkkkk! Everyone's favorite CMO, Co-President, and friend, Cory Vasquez, is back in the conversation to tell us just what is happening in the world of real estate and Realty ONE Group. Hear her expert opinion and inspiration and get an inside scoop of what the future is going to look like.
Dionne Malush, co-owner of Realty One Group, Gold Standard in Pittsburgh, brings nearly 25 years of invaluable experience to the real estate industry. Initially uninterested in owning a real estate company, Malush was captivated by the innovative branding and marketing strategies of Realty One Group, particularly its disruptor model offering a 100% commission plan. She emphasizes the cyclical nature of real estate and the challenges agents face during market downturns, advocating for a shift in mindset and the importance of building a strong sphere of influence to maintain consistent success. Malush also highlights the significance of tracking business metrics meticulously and surrounding oneself with a supportive community to overcome obstacles and achieve long-term goals in the real estate industry.(00:08:51) Visual Approach Propels Real Estate Success(00:16:14) Mindset Shifts: Thriving in Real Estate Industry(00:18:55) Navigating Financial Realities of Brokerage Ownership(00:26:04) Building Relationships through Podcast Networking00:00:00 - Real Estate ChallengesReal estate professionals often face challenges related to financial concerns and mindset shifts during market downturns. The industry's roller coaster nature can lead agents to struggle with paying bills and overcoming obstacles. Addressing limiting beliefs and fostering a shift in mindset can reignite passion and drive for success. Seeking expert counsel and being prepared for challenges are also emphasized in navigating the real estate industry.00:02:15 - Pittsburgh City PerceptionDionne addresses the misconception of Pittsburgh being a dirty, industrial city by highlighting its beauty, such as the stunning view from downtown and the abundance of bridges. She also mentions the sense of community around sports teams, like the Steelers and Penguins, reflecting the city's grit and toughness. Additionally, the unique feature of Mount Washington offering a breathtaking view of the three rivers coming together emphasizes the city's charm and recreational opportunities. Despite considering a move south, Dionne's love for Pittsburgh and its unique features showcases the city's allure beyond its industrial past.00:08:51 - Transition from Graphic Design to Real EstateDionne Malush transitioned from owning a graphic design business to becoming a successful real estate agent. A partnership gone bad in her graphic design business prompted her to diversify her career. Combining her skills in graphic design with real estate, she entered the Pittsburgh market with a unique approach, creating visually appealing house listings that set her apart from traditional agents. This unconventional strategy paid off, as she quickly found success in real estate, surpassing the income she had made in her 17th year of graphic design in just her second year in the real estate industry. Ultimately, she made real estate her full-time focus, while still incorporating her love for graphic design into her daily work.00:16:14 - Limiting Beliefs in Real EstateDionne Malush discusses the cyclical nature of the real estate industry and the common limiting beliefs agents face during downturns, emphasizing the importance of shifting mindset to overcome challenges and achieve success. Real estate agents often struggle with limiting beliefs during market downturns, questioning their ability to succeed and worrying about financial stability. The industry can be a roller coaster ride, requiring a mindset shift to overcome obstacles and thrive. By offering support, mentorship, and resources like her weekly mastermind group and self-discipline camp, Malush helps agents break free from limiting beliefs and achieve their goals in real estate. Ultimately, she emphasizes the importance of mindset, perseverance, and seeking expert counsel to navigate the challenges of running a brokerage and succeeding in
In this episode of the SPX, Joe Hamilton interviews Lisa Speer Vickers, daughter of the prolific entrepreneur Roy Speer. Lisa recounts her upbringing in a household driven by her father's diverse business ventures, which ranged from a utility company and real estate to oil and financial institutions. She shares her early memories of her father's entrepreneurial spirit and the dynamic between her parents that fueled their family's success. Lisa delves into her involvement with Home Shopping Network (HSN), remembering how the business evolved from local radio sales to forging a whole new business vertical.
One of the BEST and MOST LISTENED-TO episodes is back! Don't miss this nostalgic replay of 'Real Estate Real World: From Stay-at-Home Mom to Top Realtor in 18 Months!' featuring the incredible Amanda Todd.
Description:In this podcast episode, Bill Risser and Russell Shaw delve into the fascinating world of real estate and career success. They explore the evolution of Phoenix real estate, from a small town to a bustling metropolis. Shaw's unconventional career path from selling life insurance to comedy and then real estate is also discussed. The concept of "carte blanche" is explored, emphasizing the importance of freedom and authority in one's career. Effective communication skills are highlighted as crucial for success in the industry. The evolution of real estate advertising is examined, with an emphasis on understanding consumer needs. The significance of systems and replicable success is also discussed, with insights from expert Gary Keller. Building trust and treating clients with respect are emphasized, and valuable resources for homeowners and real estate professionals are mentioned.Episode Outline:(00:00:00) The Evolution of Phoenix Real Estate(00:06:30) From Life Insurance to Comedy(00:13:02) The Power of Carte Blanche(00:20:07) The Importance of Communication in Real Estate(00:26:28) The Evolution of Effective Real Estate Advertising(00:33:35) Real Estate Success and Systems(00:40:48) Building Trust in Real Estate(00:47:36) No Hassle Listing00:00:00 - Russell ShawWell, it would be the ability to talk to people. It would be the ability to communicate to people. And it would be like if I said, what's the most important part of intelligence? Let's take it that way. It would be to have some idea of what's going on with the other person.00:00:24 - Bill RisserYou're listening to the Real Estate Sessions podcast. And I'm your host, Bill Risser, executive Vice President, Strategic Partnerships with RateMyAgent, a digital marketing platform designed to help great agents harness the power of verified reviews. For more information, head on over to Ratemyagent.com. Listen in as I interview industry leaders and get their stories and journeys to the world of real estate. Hi, everybody. Welcome to episode 360 of the Real Estate Sessions podcast. As always, thank you so much for tuning in. Thank you so much for telling a friend today I have a real treat for you. We are headed to Phoenix, Arizona, where we are going to be talking to one of the legends of Phoenix real estate, some might say The Godfather, just a huge figure in Phoenix real estate. I'm talking about Russell Shaw. Russell is with Realty, one group. When I first moved to Phoenix, he was bigger than life. You're going to see that as we get into the conversations. The phrase I'm applying for a job is something that if you were in Phoenix in the early two thousand s, you heard it over and over and over. Just an amazing guy. Let's get this thing started. Russ, welcome to the podcast.00:01:34 - Russell ShawThank you so much, Bill. I appreciate you having me on.00:01:38 - Bill RisserI've been remiss in waiting this long to have you on here. I just introduced you as the legend of Phoenix real estate and some of the great things you've done and the fact that I first moved to Phoenix in 2000 and my mornings were greeted just about every morning watching the news with I'm applying for a job. We're going to talk about that shortly, but first I'd like to start at the beginning.00:02:06 - Russell ShawSure.00:02:06 - Bill RisserRush, you're a native phoenician. There are very few of you floating around.00:02:10 - Russell ShawWell, yeah, I was born in Phoenix, lived in Phoenix all my life.00:02:14 - Bill RisserLet's talk about that. Let's talk about, first of all, some of the changes.00:02:20 - Russell ShawOh my God. Like when...
The Realty ONE Group network is constantly looking for What's New and What's Next, so we brought on the CEO of Certified New Home Specialist, Dennis Walsh to discuss some additional streams of revenue to master as well as getting the most out of your remodel and so much more. This guy is a wealth of information!
There is a great deal of discussion around the recent NAR lawsuit and so many questions, feelings of uncertainty, and frustration. Alex Mihai, Esq., General Counsel for Realty ONE Group joins the show to share some exciting news about where Realty ONE Group is with the settlement and what the future may look like!
Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to this week's: Ask Tim and Julie Harris anything! Many of the questions submitted this week were regarding buyer agency, the commission sharing settlement and the fear that NAR sold members out. Get ready, today, we're diving deep into the wild world of the National Association of REALTORS® (NAR) proposed settlement. Question 1: "Does The Settlement Leave REALTORS® Hanging, Did NAR Leave Agents Out To Dry?" Welcome back to America's #1 Daily Podcast, featuring America's #1 Real Estate Coaches and Top EXP Realty Sponsors in the World, Tim and Julie Harris. Ready to become an EXP Realty Agent and join Tim and Julie Harris? Visit: https://whylibertas.com/harris or text Tim directly at 512-758-0206. IMPORTANT: Join #1 Real Estate Coaches Tim and Julie Harris's Premier Coaching now for FREE. Included is a DAILY Coaching Session with a HARRIS Certified Coach. Proven and tested lead generation, systems, and scripts designed for this market. Instant FREE Access Now: YES, Enroll Me NOW In Premier Coaching https://premiercoaching.com Answer: NO, Matter of fact nearly every member of NAR (REALTOR®s) are covered by this propsed settlement. Yep, you heard that right! Over 1 million NAR members, state associations, local MLSs, and brokerages with a residential transaction volume of $2 billion or less in 2022 are off the hook for any terrifying liability claims related to broker commissions. Question 2: "My (Big Name Broker) Isn't Part Of The Settlement, Rumors Are Swirling We Might Have To Close Shop..Did NAR Sacrifice My Broker Just Because We Closed Over 2 Billion In 2022? What Happened?" HUGE Announcement: You will love this! Looking for the full outline from today's presentation? Our DAILY Newsletter featured lead generation systems, real estate scripts, daily success plans and (YES) the notes or today's show. Best part? The newsletter is free! https://harrisrealestatedaily.com/ Answer: The reality is that the proposed settlement DOES exclude brokers who did more than 2 billion in volume. And the unfortunate fact is that not all of these 'big brokers' will survive. Most real estate brokerages (big and small) operate on low to NO margin. They make no or virtually no profit from the actual real estate transactions. Their profit comes from mortgage and title. Now, let's set the record straight. NAR fought tooth and nail to include as many folks as possible in this release. While some big dogs didn't make the cut, they're not exactly crying in their coffee. In fact, many are sitting pretty, with thousands of their independent contractor agents getting a get-out-of-jail-free card. Partial list of excluded brokerages: Home Services of America, World Properties, LLC; Douglas Elliman, Inc.; Douglas Elliman Realty, LLC; eXp Realty, LLC; eXp World Holdings, Inc.; Hanna Holdings, Inc.; HomeSmart International, LLC; Howard Hanna Real Estate Services; Realty ONE Group, Inc.; Redfin Corporation; United Real Estate; and Weichert, REALTORS®. Question 3: " Why Did President Biden and Major Media State That NAR Dictates the Commission Rates....Why Did They Say That Commissions Are Set at 6% When Everyone Knows That Isn't True?"
On today's episode of Power House, Clayton sits down with Cory Vasquez, the chief marketing officer and most recently promoted to co-president, alongside Vinnie Tracey, at Realty ONE Group. Cory is 20-year communications veteran and joined Realty ONE Group in late 2018 bringing along with her years of experience in a host of communications fields. During their conversation, Cory talks about her unique background in marketing and communications and how that fits into the world of leading a real estate brokerage at this really unique time for the industry. They also discuss Realty One's 100% commission model and some of the 2023 performance stats that landed them on the RealTrends Verified Brokerage Rankings. Here's a glimpse of what you'll learn: Realty One Group has experienced tremendous growth in recent years, with over 400 locations throughout the US and 20 countries. The 100% commission model at Realty One Group attracts agents who want to keep more of their commission and offers comprehensive coaching and training programs. The company focuses on creating a unique culture and giving back to the community, which attracts agents to the brand. Effective communication and transparency are crucial during leadership transitions and in times of market change. Real estate professionals need to demonstrate their value and communicate their efforts to clients to combat misconceptions about their work. Related to this episode: Connect with Cory on LinkedIn Realty ONE Group RealTrends Verified Realty ONE promotes five women to executive positions The Gathering HousingWire on YouTube Enjoy the episode! The Power House podcast is a show about leadership, markets and entrepreneurship in the housing industry. Each Thursday, Clayton Collins speaks with CEOs and founders from the mortgage and real estate sector to reveal how housing executives think about business growth, operational strategy, and leadership. The Power House podcast reveals the full picture through the stories of the industry's most impactful leaders. Clayton Collins is the CEO of HousingWire, and the Power House podcast is produced by HousingWire's Content Studio. Initially launched in 2019 as the Housing News podcast, the show was relaunched as Power House in 2024. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We're sitting down with Pat Kelly, President of Brokerage Operations at Realty ONE Group, and a guy who has pretty much done it all. He is a wealth of information when it comes to running a successful office, utilizing the right resources to streamline your business, growing and developing your agents, and well, just check out the episode at this point!
Many things make Realty ONE Group different but possibly none more ground-breaking or revolutionary than the COOLTURE that has been created within the brand. We brought on ONE of the most familiar faces who was an integral part of helping shape and create the brand, the voice, and the COOLTURE that makes up Realty ONE Group. So sit back and enjoy this fantastic conversation with none other than, Juan Caicedo!
Realty ONE Group and Arcwood Financial have teamed up to create ONE Future, an exclusive retirement program for real estate professionals within the network. And while we're nearing the end of tax season, we wanted to bring on Brandon Oliver from Arcwood Financial to discuss the importance of saving and just how incredible the ONE Future program is.
A mantra that has run through Realty ONE Group for many years is, "Lead with calm." Our friend Dustin Sherlin from Realty ONE Group Experts in Chattanooga, TN, is the perfect example of this. With the recent settlements with NAR, there are several concerns and questions; Dustin is here to provide perspective and a position where he sees opportunity.
We're still feeling the adrenaline boost that was ONE Summit International 2024 so why not drop our exclusive interview (live from the Venetian Hotel in Las Vegas, NV) with COO and CFO of Realty ONE Group, Mike Clear. Hear from one of the brightest brains in the industry on what he thought about the event, the current state of the market, and how to keep moving forward, no matter the circumstances. Pour yourself a drink, this was a fun ONE!
Jacki Semerau Tait is a seasoned real estate agent with Realty One Group, boasting over 20 years of experience in the industry. Her perspective on the real estate career and work-life balance in Flagstaff, Arizona is shaped by her love for the area and her emphasis on building relationships. She cherishes the beauty and diversity of northern Arizona and finds fulfillment in helping clients achieve their dreams, whether it's finding a second home or assisting with the sale of a forever home due to a job opportunity. Her journey, including challenges such as having to short sell her own house in 2008, has led her to value work-life balance and build a supportive team around her. Join Bill Risser and Jacki Semerau Tait as they delve deeper into these topics on this episode of The Real Estate Sessions podcast.QUOTES(00:00:00) "I think everything is relationships. I think if you're a small business owner, which as a real estate agent, you are a small business owner. And that's the first thing that any new agent needs to understand. This is not a job, this is a career. This is where you own your business. And if you're a small business owner, relationships are everything." - Jacki Semerau Tait(00:04:57) "I think the thing that people need to know is in northern Arizona, you do get four seasons, especially in the Flagstaff area. In Flagstaff, where it's 7000ft, so we have the same type of climate as what people typically associate with Denver, Colorado. And I think a lot of people forget that when they think Arizona, they think dry heat, 120 degrees, saguaro cactus. That's what they think. But no, we've got the Ponderosa Pines, the four seasons. Last year we had a brutal winter and had record breaking snow, 180 plus inches. So, yeah, that's what you need to know. And here's the thing. It's beautiful in northern Arizona. Once you get up north to about the 3000 foot level, there's so much to do, there's so much diversity. You've got the red rocks of Sedona, you have the old mining town in Jerome, you've got the pines and the snow up in Flagstaff. So there's a lot to see and do and it's beautiful." - Jacki Semerau Tait(00:11:03) "I fell in love with the process of real estate. I just fell in love, which is very odd because I'm a creative. And so for me to really grab onto the legalities and the intricacies, but to me, all these pieces that you have to put together, it's kind of like putting together a puzzle. And when you do it well, you get a great outcome. And it intrigued me." - Jacki Semerau Tait(00:18:00) "I became far more successful in my business by cutting down the amount of time that I made myself available to my business." - Jacki Semerau Tait(00:22:38) "Well, Bill, I'll tell you, the one thing that we all have in common as human beings is that we will face adversity. And I know that right now our society is trying to tell us like, hey, if you set up everything right, you can be safe and you can be secure and don't risk anything. Just stay safe. Stay safe. And that seems to be the messaging from our society at large. But honestly, you got to put some risk out there. No risk, no reward. The bigger the risk, potentially, the bigger the reward, but the bigger you can fall." - Jacki Semerau Tait(00:32:52) "Get a mentor. Get a mentor. It is that simple. Honestly, I think it's a disservice to new agents that it's not a requirement." - Jacki Semerau TaitLINKSJacki's Facebook group Jacki's Facebook page @jacki.semerau.tait on Instagram @homewithjacki on Twitter
Greg McClure launched his real estate career almost 19 years ago. He spent 8 years working for a few different major brokerages in the area before he decided he wanted to do something different and build his own company. Smart Click Realty was founded out of his garage in 2006 with one agent and one employee. Smart Click went on to become a very successful boutique brokerage and was awarded "Best of the Best" 5 years in a row. In 2014, Greg was approached by Realty ONE Group and asked to join the fastest growing independent brokerage in the nation. Greg found in Realty ONE Group a breath of fresh air within a stale, outdated industry. This company mirrored his own goals and visions with a 100% commission structure and an attitude of letting the agents be the rock stars, while the company supported the agent as their band. Realty ONE Group Complete was launched in Rocklin, California in July of 2014 and within one year the company grew from 35 agents to 140. Realty ONE Group Complete has also experienced a 600% sales increase and 1,000 transactions within the first year. Greg continues to expand his vision and bring awesomeness to the Greater Sacramento area.
We are officially back for Season 3! The ONE Talks, as they have been known to be called, are the educational and inspirational backbone of ONE Summit 2024. Attendees will be able to attend several crash courses all curated with ONE thing in mind...success. Get a sneak peek of what we can expect at this year's event from Chief Learning Officer Mark Pessin!
ONE of our most recognizable names and faces is joining the conversation! Jason Lopez, Learning Program Manager, is here to discuss not only what ONE.U can do for your business, but also what's next for the coveted learning and education system.
We brought on a familiar face to discuss just how far we have come as a brand in such a short time and what's next for Realty ONE Group. Enjoy some insight and inspiration from none other than Eddie Sturgeon, Executive Vice President of Global Sales.
In the 40th episode of Into the Storm, we're joined by the charismatic Jon Mark Estes from North and Co. Jon unravels his journey from Chick-fil-A and the Apple Store, where customer service was more than a job—it was a life lesson. We dive into the personal chapters of Jon's life, steering the ship through family challenges and Jon stepping up as the man of the house. It's a saga of maturity, from realizing the weight of unfair expectations to rebuilding connections. Now, in the real estate realm, Jon spills the beans on his grind – calls, leads, and hustling. Starting at Realty One Group, making a pit stop with an epic deal, and finally finding his groove at Northern Co. But Jon's not just a real estate maestro; he's a family guy with a heart for helping. From dialing numbers to handling million-dollar deals, he shares the rollercoaster with genuine gusto. We dig into his approach, intentional prep at the hive, and the power of personal connections in a cutthroat market. Jon isn't just selling properties; he's weaving a story – personal, warm, and oh-so-relatable. Join us for a chat that's more than real estate – it's a life story. It's about the highs, the lows, and the radiant confidence that defines Jon Mark Estes. This episode is an ode to resilience, hard work, and the journey of a guy who turned challenges into stepping stones. Get ready for a conversation that feels like a chat with a friend, celebrating Jon's triumphs, embracing his vulnerabilities, and exploring the vibrant tapestry of his life.
Realty ONE Group is introducing an all new program, ONE Legacy. An opportunity for agents to pass on their book of business, provide mentorship, and continue creating revenue. Chief Learning Officer, Mark Pessin is back to provide us with all the details.
There's never been a better time to elevate your skills and your business. With so many tools at our disposal, we can increase our visibility and become thought leaders in our marketplace. But first, we have to get out of lurk-and-learn mode and into learn-and-implement mode. How did I turn a “no” into a huge leap forward in my business? What measures did I put in place to manage my mental health during the pandemic? In this episode, I'm joined in the hot seat by seasoned real estate veteran, Tamara Inzunza, as we cover how to equip yourself for success in 2022 and beyond. Three Things You'll Learn In This Episode - How to start our day in action mode It's so easy to scroll ourselves out of productivity. Is it possible to make our time on social media more productive? - The importance of creating connections away from our local markets How do we get the transaction in our local market and still get a referral from another market? - The real story behind Six-Figures in Twelve Months How did one “no” inspire me to make one of my biggest dreams come true? Guest Bio Tamara Inzunza is a seasoned veteran in real estate. Licensed in 1997, Tamara earned her Associate Broker's license in 2006. For the past 24 years, she has been committed to learning while building her real estate business. As a RE/MAX agent for 15 years, she earned 100% Club and Platinum Club status multiple years, securing a place in the RE/MAX Hall of Fame. Tamara earned the Certified Residential Specialist (CRS) designation in 2003 and has served as the regional representative for the Northern Virginia chapter. Locally, she volunteers with the Northern Virginia Association of Realtors (NVAR), serving on the Grievance Committee and on the Education Advisory Group. She also serves on the Economic Advisory Group for the Virginia Association of Realtors (VAR). Tamara is currently the Vice President of Education and Training at Realty One Group Capital in Alexandria VA. As a Virginia Housing Certified Trainer, she has built a successful business helping first-time homebuyers in addition to serving active-duty military and veterans who are PCSing to the area as a Military Relocation Professional (MRP). Tamara holds a Bachelor of Business Administration in Computer Information Systems from James Madison University. Presently, she is committed to helping the agents in Realty One Group unleash their potential and grow their business. For more information, visit http://www.movingtonova.com and follow @therealtamzoo on Instagram.
We made it to 40 episodes! And this ONE is going to supercharge your mindset. We are joined by James Michener, a member of the Realty ONE Group family and brand new coach for ONE.U. James has mastered the art of money, to put it simply and he is here to share his story, insight, and provide some serious tips in wealth building for real estate professionals.
Description:In this podcast episode, Bill Risser and Russell Shaw delve into the fascinating world of real estate and career success. They explore the evolution of Phoenix real estate, from a small town to a bustling metropolis. Shaw's unconventional career path from selling life insurance to comedy and then real estate is also discussed. The concept of "carte blanche" is explored, emphasizing the importance of freedom and authority in one's career. Effective communication skills are highlighted as crucial for success in the industry. The evolution of real estate advertising is examined, with an emphasis on understanding consumer needs. The significance of systems and replicable success is also discussed, with insights from expert Gary Keller. Building trust and treating clients with respect are emphasized, and valuable resources for homeowners and real estate professionals are mentioned.Episode Outline:(00:00:00) The Evolution of Phoenix Real Estate(00:06:30) From Life Insurance to Comedy(00:13:02) The Power of Carte Blanche(00:20:07) The Importance of Communication in Real Estate(00:26:28) The Evolution of Effective Real Estate Advertising(00:33:35) Real Estate Success and Systems(00:40:48) Building Trust in Real Estate(00:47:36) No Hassle Listing00:00:00 - Russell ShawWell, it would be the ability to talk to people. It would be the ability to communicate to people. And it would be like if I said, what's the most important part of intelligence? Let's take it that way. It would be to have some idea of what's going on with the other person.00:00:24 - Bill RisserYou're listening to the Real Estate Sessions podcast. And I'm your host, Bill Risser, executive Vice President, Strategic Partnerships with RateMyAgent, a digital marketing platform designed to help great agents harness the power of verified reviews. For more information, head on over to Ratemyagent.com. Listen in as I interview industry leaders and get their stories and journeys to the world of real estate. Hi, everybody. Welcome to episode 360 of the Real Estate Sessions podcast. As always, thank you so much for tuning in. Thank you so much for telling a friend today I have a real treat for you. We are headed to Phoenix, Arizona, where we are going to be talking to one of the legends of Phoenix real estate, some might say The Godfather, just a huge figure in Phoenix real estate. I'm talking about Russell Shaw. Russell is with Realty, one group. When I first moved to Phoenix, he was bigger than life. You're going to see that as we get into the conversations. The phrase I'm applying for a job is something that if you were in Phoenix in the early two thousand s, you heard it over and over and over. Just an amazing guy. Let's get this thing started. Russ, welcome to the podcast.00:01:34 - Russell ShawThank you so much, Bill. I appreciate you having me on.00:01:38 - Bill RisserI've been remiss in waiting this long to have you on here. I just introduced you as the legend of Phoenix real estate and some of the great things you've done and the fact that I first moved to Phoenix in 2000 and my mornings were greeted just about every morning watching the news with I'm applying for a job. We're going to talk about that shortly, but first I'd like to start at the beginning.00:02:06 - Russell ShawSure.00:02:06 - Bill RisserRush, you're a native phoenician. There are very few of you floating around.00:02:10 - Russell ShawWell, yeah, I was born in Phoenix, lived in Phoenix all my life.00:02:14 - Bill RisserLet's talk about that. Let's talk about, first of all, some of the changes.00:02:20 - Russell ShawOh my God.
This man wears many hats at Realty ONE Group - franchise development, owner, mentor, coach (just to name a few), and has become an absolute success story in such a short amount of time. Let's learn a little more about this jack of all trades, master of everything, Robb Spearman
Wandering But Not Lost Podcast | Real Estate Coaching & Wandering Zen
In Episode 247, co-hosts Matt Emerson & Jan O'Brien are joined in the WBNL Podcast studio by Barry Aldridge, Broker/Owner of Realty ONE Group Select in Mooresville, North Carolina. He and his wife, Dawn, have built a thriving brokerage that brings out the best characteristics in their team. Leading by example, they leave the noise behind and focus on getting the job done by treating people with respect, helping their agents excel now while looking to the future, and doing the right thing. Let's chat with Barry... Find our show notes at https://www.wbnlcoaching.com/podcast.
Introducing, our new Executive Vice President of Growth, David Romero. We got to sit down and learn a little bit about his experience, what brought him to Realty ONE Group, and also, what he's going to bring to Realty ONE Group! Check it out!
Somehow, we are already over halfway through 2023... so we thought now would be an excellent time to have a conversation about resetting. Just like a computer, phone, or gaming device, we all sometimes need a reset. We all need to take some time to pause and reevaluate both our personal and professional lives.
In this episode, we are joined by Mandy Neat who is going to discuss commonalities in homebuying trends with Generation Y (Millennials) and Generation Z. With significant cultural changes happening at increasingly fast speeds, we see notable differences in these generations. While we never want to generalize, there are some markers with these generations that can help us understand our clients better. In this episode, we learn more about these generations and how we can manage their expectations with preparation and communication. We want to help you be able to help them! [5:20] Mandy discusses the different generations. She brings up a conversation with a Gen Z about what he would want in a house. [7:33] Gen Y is the next largest home-buying group after Baby Boomers. [11:06] Mandy sees that people are not going right to college from high school. They see housing as an asset. Some are buying investment properties. [15:46] Younger Millennials are becoming first-time home buyers. They are trying to pay off their student debt, while Gen Z is avoiding going into student debt. [18:55] COVID-19 changed house-buying habits. At the beginning of COVID-19, Younger Millennials and Gen Z-ers jumped into the market without fear. [21:48] Gen Y and Gen Z want everything to be easy to understand. Home buying is potentially complicated and may take time. Mandy discusses the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) as a resource. [27:55] Younger people go to an app on their phone to get information. Real estate professionals need to get in front of technology trends. [30:11] Mandy talks about DPA (Down Payment Assistance) which can help clients buy a house. She also discusses knowing your Confirming Loan Limit. [34:44] Mandy shares that a lot of Gen Z-ers are using family gifts. There are All-In-One Loans where the home buyer can set up a GoFundMe account to be applied toward a down payment. Lenders are coming out with products to help young borrowers. [37:11] TikTok and YouTube make everything look so easy when it comes to home updates. People are opening their minds as to what is possible. [41:12] Mandy is seeing more people buying homes with spaces to work from home and have a social life at home. There is a lot of openness in floor plans. [44:19] Millennials care more about walkable city living rather than their apartment. Gen Z-ers are buying out of the city in more affordable growing areas. [47:35] Mandy comments on what she observed recently in Wichita, Kansas, with a community full of Gen Z-ers, built around diversity. [51:56] Mandy hopes that all generations will allow Gen Z and the younger Millennials to get in the conversation of infrastructures, jobs and how to make a difference. [52:40] If you enjoyed this episode, there are classes you can take to enhance your knowledge: ABR® (Accredited Buyer's Representation), and the Buyers by Generation: Success in Every Segment course. Tweetables: “It's just how their brains are wired. They have so much information. At 18, there's no reason not to go out and purchase, instead of paying all this tuition money, and build your legacy for your wealth in the future. It's an amazing generation.” — Mandy Neat “We need good loan officers. We need to empower the mortgage industry to take time with people … and show them the numbers … and … professionals in the real estate community that are willing to … go over it with them to make sure all their questions are answered.” — Mandy Neat “You can obtain a Down Payment Assistance Program and offset your down payment. Try to negotiate closing costs with the seller. You can come in with a minimal amount and own a half-a-million-dollar asset. What other country can you do that in?” — Mandy Neat “Gen Z and Millennials have this great thing where lenders are coming out with products to help them collect money to buy a house.” — Mandy Neat Guest Links: Mandy Neat, REALTOR® Deputy Commissioner, Arizona Department of Real Estate Mandy Neat Mandy Neat at Realty One Arizona Association of REALTORS® WeSERV Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) Foreign Investment in Real Property Tax Act (FIRPTA) NAR Resource Links The ABR Designation The CIPS Designation Buyers by Generation Additional Links: Micro courses found at Learning.REALTOR. Use the coupon code PODCAST to obtain 15% off the price of any microcourse! Crdpodcast.realtor Learning.REALTOR - for NAR Online Education Training4RE.com — List of Classroom Courses from NAR and its affiliates CRD.Realtor - List of all courses offered If this conversation has helped you realize that perhaps more conversation about generations would be helpful, there are classes you can take: the ABR® and an elective, Buyers by Generation: Success in Every Segment. crd.realtor Host Information: Monica Neubauer Speaker/Podcaster/REALTOR® Monica@MonicaNeubauer.com MonicaNeubauer.com FranklinTNBlog.com Monica's Facebook Page Facebook.com/Monica.Neubauer Instagram Instagram.com/MonicaNeubauerSpeaks Guest Bio Mandy Neat Mandy Neat is the 2023 Treasurer for the Arizona Association of REALTORS®. She serves on committees and as a member of the board of directors for the local association WeSERV, which is the West and Southeast REALTORS® of the Valley, where she is also a Past President. She serves with the Arizona Association of REALTORS® and the National Association of REALTORS®. She obtained her license in 2004 and has continued to serve her community as an advocate for home ownership as well as assisting other professionals to succeed. She truly believes in her value statement of making you matter. As a current managing broker of Realty One Group, she puts her agents' needs and their clients first, daily.
We're joined by the ONE and only Jacki Tait! Author - Speaker - Realtor - She kind of does it all and we're discussing how to create your success, finding the "why" behind what you do, and how to be the real estate expert in your market.
A conversation all about AI and the impact it is having on not just the real estate industry, but our daily lives. We've brought back Sevag Sarkissian and Mark Pessin to help us learn more about this exciting technology
Wandering But Not Lost Podcast | Real Estate Coaching & Wandering Zen
In Episode 235, co-hosts Matt Emerson & Jan O'Brien are joined in the WBNL Podcast studio by Youssef Genid, Broker | Owner of Realty ONE Group | New Jersey. Youssef's determination and positive attitude have driven his successful career. He has a plethora of gems, so many we divided this interview into two parts - let's jump in... Find our show notes at https://www.wbnlcoaching.com/podcast.