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In this week's Season Premier Episode of Next Page, Laura and Todd sit down with Tyler Whitman, Star of Bravo's Million Dollar Listing – New York, NY Real Estate Agent, weight loss champion and former addict. The trio dives deep into Tyler's life growing up in the rural south, dealing with depression and social anxiety, and making the big move to New York City, where he waited tables, while also waiting for his big break. Despite his relocation, he remained depressed and obese, lived far beyond his means and pretended everything was just peachy, even though his life and wallet were far from it. Laura and Todd learn how Tyler got into real estate, made a name for himself through his company Triplemint, a company that eventually acquired The Agency. They also discuss how he was recruited to be on Bravo's Million Dollar Listing, the pros and cons of reality TV, his decision to get weight loss surgery, despite trying to lose the weight on his own. The weight loss sleeve surgery he received, however, wasn't the overnight life change he thought it would be. He continued to struggle with his confidence and body dysmorphia, but Tyler did finally learn what it actually felt like to be full and how to change his lifestyle for the better. In the wake of his surgery, he started seeing a life coach who opened his eyes to a drinking problem, that he eventually kicked to the curb. After doing some serious work on himself in therapy, Tyler finally feels comfortable in his own skin and stars alongside Real Estate Mogul Glenda Baker in their podcast Glitter and Gay! There is so much juicy stuff in this episode, so make sure you don't miss out on this hilarious, inspirational and at times emotional interview with Tyler Whitman!Links:Tyler's InstagramMillion Dollar ListingThe AgencyIMBDPage SixTriplemintGlitter and Gay PodcastGlenda BakerSleeve Weight Loss SurgeryBio:Originally from the South, Tyler Whitman has been working in various roles within the New York City real estate industry for over a decade. When he moved to New York, he had a less than ideal experience working with a broker to find his first home. It was then that he realized real estate was his passion and that he could have a positive impact on helping individuals find their dream homes. Currently, Tyler works for a start-up real estate firm, Triplemint, where he is part of the founding team and developed their mission to improve the experience of buying, selling and renting homes through the increased access the firm provides. Tyler continues to climb his way to the top of the real estate game and is determined to make a name for himself. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Thinking about moving to Brooklyn, New York or just wanna know what it's like there? In this episode, Brooklyn New York Real Estate Agent Marcia Dufresne will tell us all about what it's like to move to, live in, or visit her area. A BIT ABOUT MARCIA... - Grew up: Born: Guyana, South America, Teen on: The Bronx - High School: The High School of Performing Arts - Continuing Education: Pace University: Business Management - Favorite Color: Red - Favorite Food: Flan - No Pets - 2 Kids - Binge watching shows, Dancing around the house You can find Marcia here... https://www.TripleMint.com/agent/580831-Marcia-Dufresne 347.323.3279 Marcia.Dufresne@TripleMint.com FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/marcia.w.dufresne INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/marciadufresne/ LINKEDIN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marciadufresne/ TIK TOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@marciadufresne ____________________________ CALL, TEXT, OR EMAIL ME ANYTIME... Derek Bicksler, REALTOR 15 Years RSR, REALTORS office 717.763.1212 cell/text (preferred) 717.571.4994 DerekBicksler@gmail.com FREE HOME VALUATION: https://docs.google.com/.../1FAIpQLSeWujabaQObMM.../viewform HOME LISTING SERVICES: https://agentderek.com/home-listing-services/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wanna-move-there/message
In Episode 193, I converse with Chloe Godin, Licensed Real Estate Broker with Triplemint.Chloe maintains dual Swiss-U.S. citizenship and has extensive experience living in the UK, Belgium and France. This unique international sensibility combined with a deep knowledge of local real estate makes Chloe a valuable resource for foreign investors in addition to local buyers and sellers.In addition to real estate, Chloe has an accomplished background in international relations and communications. After earning a dual Master's in International Relations from the School of International and Public Affairs at Columbia University and Sciences Po (Paris), Chloe worked as a consultant on a variety of projects for international organizations such as the UN Security Council and World Bank, in areas ranging from technology and biometrics, to terrorism, law enforcement, and domestic and foreign secret services. She is also involved in the Jewish Community as a Senior Fellow at Manhattan Jewish Experience. We speak about a comparison of life in Switzerland and the U.S.A, the requirement to fight in New York, growth in Judaism, her thoughts on The Queen's Gambit, real estate broker stereotypes, New York real estate trends, creative social media videos, the importance of consistency and more.
Shelly Huang is VP of Marketing at Triplemint. Join us as Shelly takes us through career moves that helped her become a more well-rounded marketer as well as the trifecta of criteria she seeks in a "dream job." Hosted by Josh Boaz and Mat Zucker, Rising is produced by Direct Agents and Prophet, with original music by Movers+Shakers. Visit us at rising-podcast.com and please subscribe to never miss a show. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/risingpodcast/message
Today's HousingWire Daily features an interview with broker and star of Bravo's Million Dollar Listing New York, Tyler Whitman. Whitman, who is also the founder of New York-based real estate group The Whitman Team at Triplemint, discusses the current state of New York real estate.HousingWire Daily examines the most compelling articles reported across HW Media. Each afternoon, we provide our listeners with a deeper look into the stories coming across our newsrooms that are helping Move Markets Forward. Hosted by the HW team and produced by Alcynna Lloyd and Elissa Branch. If you have a pitch or an inquiry relating to podcasts, you can reach our team at alloyd@housingwire.com.
Million Dollar Listing New York’s Tyler Whitman steps Behind The Rope. After a brief chat with Tyler about his start in Real Estate in New York City and how he went from being the new kid on the block at Triplemint to the leader of The Whitman Team - #keeprealestateweird - we get into what y’all wanna talk about, how he became one of our favorite agents to root for every week on Bravo’s juggernaut, MDLNY. Season Nine. Here we are. Tyler chats about some of the big deals, famous names, and drama we will see this season. Of course, some of the drama comes from his co-stars Ryan, Fredrik, and Steve who we break down on a variety of factors - best broker, biggest deals, biggest ego - ok you get the idea. Tyler opens up about how this season is different than all the rest which includes, in part, virtual showings as the world closed down and our first ever female MDLNY cast member, Kirsten Jordan. This milestone isn’t lost on us, nor is the fact that Tyler isn’t the new kid on the block anymore, both of which need to be discussed. Tyler chat’s about his West Coast Counterparts, our favs from MDLLA Tracy Tutor, The Joshs Altman and Flagg and The Brits James and David. Tyler opens up about sharing his dramatic weight loss with the whole world a la MDLNY and with all of our agents in committed relationships with babies on the mind, just what is the status of Tyler’s personal life? Finally, Tyler chats about the current state of the NYC real estate market, the best things to have come from being on Bravo, the Bravolebs he works and plays with, and what is next for Mr. Tyler Whitman.@tylerwhitman@behindvelvetrope@davidyontefBONUS EPISODES Available at - https://www.patreon.com/behindthevelvetropeThis episode is brought to you by STORYWORTH https://www.storyworth.com/velvet ($10 off First Purchase) MERCH Available at - https://www.teepublic.com/stores/behind-the-velvet-rope?ref_id=13198 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
UrbanDigs takes on New Jersey! Today on the inaugural episode of Talking Jersey, Noah and John sit down with Triplemint's Hudson County rainmaker and Broker of Record, Natalie Miniard. Natalie knows Jersey sales, rentals, investments, and markets like the back of her hand, and she shares some greater insights. With more and more Manhattan clients looking to the near abroad of NJ, Westchester, and Long Island, keeping up to date on those markets is key and allows you to compare/contrast intelligently. We learned a lot and look forward to introducing more markets into our 'Talking' series. In the meantime, grab some coffee, sit back, and let's Talk Jersey! Natalie's page at Triplemin: https://www.triplemint.com/agent/547506-natalie-miniard Check out the NEW UrbanDigs! Charts | Comps | CMAs | Infographics | Market Commentary | and More! https://www.urbandigs.com/ Link to our overview of Manhattan or Brooklyn real estate stats: https://www.urbandigs.com/marketwide-charts/ For more Manhattan and Brooklyn real estate conversations: http://www.talkingmanhattan.com/ Sign up to get these delivered to your inbox each week: https://tinyurl.com/TalkingManhattan
In this week's episode, we speak to Real Estate Broker Shane Boyle who talks to us about the New York City real estate and rental market - and how COVID-19 has impacted prices.Shane, from Killybegs in Donegal, first came to America in 2008 in a J1 visa before moving permanently to New York City in 2012 to pursue his American Dream.He initially worked as a bartender before making the move into the real estate game and has never looked back. Shane currently works as part of Team Carte Blanche at Triplemint and can be contacted through his Instagram handle - @shaneXboyle or on LinkedIn for inquiries. He says there is tremendous value to be found in the Manhattan real estate market now and around 85% of his clients are first time home buyers. Rent has also plummetted and there are plenty of bargains to be found for value-hunters.Shane kicked off the show by telling us about his fondness for America and what led him to move into the real estate business and grind out a successful career in the industry. Let us know what you think, by leaving us a comment on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter, @thelonghallpodcast.Or visit our website www.thelonghallpodcast.com for all our previous episodes. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hellooooo Brooklyn! Today, UrbanDigs launches the first version of Talking Brooklyn with none other than Aaron Seawood, head of the Carte Blanche team at TripleMint to tell us all the ins and outs of the BK marketplace. Great stuff from a great agent!
Spencer Nauman comes from a family of real estate professionals and prides himself on being an approachable, intelligent, funny, and tenacious real estate salesperson. He thrives on securing homes for those looking to put down roots and find an apartment they'll stay in long-term. Before transitioning to real estate, Spencer was an acclaimed international model in the fashion industry, working all over Europe and North America. Working in that culturally diverse industry, Spencer garnered experience in creative world-wide advertising. As a traveling model, Spencer moved frequently which allowed him to experience the many flavors of NYC. In fact, Spencer has lived in ten different neighborhoods: eight in Manhattan, plus Long Island City and Bushwick. Spencer attended the University of Iowa Tippie College of Business with a focus on entrepreneurial management. He currently lives in Midtown East and is following in the steps of his parents by investing spare income in rental property. In his free time, Spencer stays active outdoors playing basketball and volleyball and enjoys long walks with his roommate's puppy in Central Park. He has an active social life, attending fashion events and always keeping an eye out for any bars or restaurants that wave the Iowa Hawkeye flag during football season. Bio via triplemint
In life we will always have failures that will give us necessary lessons to thrive. On today’s episode of the Tom Ferry Podcast Experience, I sat down with the Tyler Whitman, Rockstar agent and one of the bright stars of Bravo’s Million Dollar Listing New York. Tyler goes deep on the challenges he faced when he moved to New York, the serious weight problems he once faced, and discovering his path for real estate. He also opens up about getting up when he was knocked down due to his weight and building his self-confidence. In this episode, Tyler is fully transparent about documenting his weight loss through social media, the power of consistency, and landing a spot on Million Dollar Listing. Tyler shares the biggest lessons and mistakes that he lived through while also highlighting that great things come from feeling uncomfortable. His life transformation really improved his life for the better and the necessary boost to make him the top agent of the brokerage, Triplemint. If you’ve been looking for an inspiring story that will push you to take your life where it needs to be, then listen to THIS episode!
Jonathan Jossen of Triplemint discusses real-time trends in Manhattan as well as the ins and outs of Battery Park City.
Real Estate Is Your Business - a real estate technology podcast
Creating the best possible client experience when buying, selling, or renting a home… David Walker, Co-Founder and CEO of Triplemint (a high tech real estate brokerage) joins hosts Thomas Kutzman and Scott Pollack in the MouthMedia Network studios powered by Sennheiser. Presented by Prevu.Pushing the envelope, a shift in the industry, and a major pre-market value proposition Walker discusses why there’s room for so many new players, how despite the Internet and technology in other industries, the real estate industry lags 10 years behind, and in the last few years a transformation has begun. How the modern buyer and seller are smarter and looking for tech forward brands in all they do, how Triplemint is pushing the envelope, consumers are leading the charge, how more can be offered than just the agent, and the right equation of offering fantastic humans plus tools. There is a similar shift in real estate as in financial services, what’s changed is a demand for tech, an ease of actual transaction, speed to close, managing properties seen, and transparency of data. And, how to show more properties to buyers than they can see anywhere else, using predictive analytics. One major value prop is understanding trends and patterns and the data to determine someone is likely to list their home, adding a new value prop pre-market that’s fair for the consumer to have, earlier in the value chain. It’s not about convincing people to sell. Adding more data to the pricing picture. Plus, diligence to fiduciary responsibility,A high NPS score, acquisition sources, and the impact of great agents Customer service satisfaction survey measuring chance of referring business in the form of a Net Promoter Score (NPS), evaluating agents, and competing against established firms for that talent. How it used to be about highest splits and nicest offices, and now about the value a company can provide to the agent to do business and to the buyers and sellers. Two-thirds of transactions are acquired digitally by Triplemint, acquisition via agents and platform, and how it is one thing to get customers and another thing to offer more value and close transactions and get referrals. Triplemint’s off-the-charts NPS score of 91, with an average survey of 9.7/10 and a testament to the team. Triplemint boasts success due to fantastic agents, great and powerful technology, and empowering value.Expansion, the future of agents, and working with a friend Looking ahead at expansion beyond NY, how the consumer is getting smarter, and wanting to empower them to do so. Will the need for agents dissipate or is the consumer seeking agents who provide real value? And personal questions cover a surprising mobile app, The New Classics, Fantasy Football, working with a college friend and rowing teammate, an Iron Man, overcoming disagreements, working real estate, and teaching English.
David Walker is a co-founder of TripleMint, a software-based real estate company with one simple but clearly defined goal: the refreshment of the whole process buying and selling homes. Listen to this fascinating and instructive interview and find out: What TripleMint is all about What David considers company culture to be David's thoughts on teaching company culture And much, much more To get the full show notes, transcripts on this episode check us out at www.befurniture.com/episode62 You can also connect with us on Twitter @BeFurniture or personally to me, @BEJohnGardner Click the links to subscribe on iTunes or Stitcher
Nasir and Matt talk about how one company rebranded in New York but failed to do a name search nationwide. Full Podcast Transcript NASIR: All right. Welcome to our podcast, Legally Sound Smart Business, where we cover business in the news and add our legal twist – just like a little lemon, as I like to say – to those business news stories. My name is Nasir Pasha. MATT: And I’m Matt Staub. I don’t know if you like to say that but you’ve said it, like, a couple of times. NASIR: That’s all I say. I love to say that. MATT: Yeah, this podcast is like a lemon – sour. NASIR: And yellow. MATT: Used for lemonade. NASIR: And it’s a fruit. You listen to it when you’re thirsty. MATT: Exclusively during the summer. Getting off-track here, we’ve got to talk about this – where is this is? Well, Texas and then New York, I guess. NASIR: Nice. MATT: Two of your favorite states. NASIR: Yup. MATT: This has been a very Texas and New York themed week it seems like. NASIR: We covered California too, a little bit. MATT: Yeah, it’s the spread of our firm, I suppose. NASIR: Yeah. We’ll need to get Illinois soon too, once we start practicing there. MATT: What we have is a company who came up with a new name for their startup called TripleMint. NASIR: That’s original. MATT: I didn’t realize it actually means something in the real estate industry. Triplemint means you have a pristine – sorry – immaculate condition of an apartment with an immaculate living space kitchen and bathroom. NASIR: Oh, okay. MATT: Yeah, triplemint, I get that. They have this startup which actually has already raised some funds - $1.65 million – from some people. NASIR: Wait, this is pertinent because some of the investors are Tyler and Cameron Winklevoss, those two twins. MATT: Winklevoss. NASIR: Yeah, those are the twins that are famous for accusing Mark Zuckerberg for stealing their idea for Facebook. Go ahead. I think it comes into play. MATT: So, they’re just a real estate brokerage in New York. That’s it? NASIR: Yeah, but they’re a little bit different – funny enough, I’m looking at a screenshot of their site and it says, “Why we are different.” MATT: That’ll answer our questions. NASIR: There’s pictures of the city and some pictures. So, you see what we see. No sales pressure. Technology rules. I have no idea what that means but what I do know is that they kind of have a startup mentality. I think their capital and their assets are in their technology. They allow a lot of innovative searching and those kinds of things. I’m trying to figure out exactly what makes them original but I’m sure some of our listeners are familiar with them already. MATT: Yeah. NASIR: They have kind of like a Zillow interface to be able to see listings and things like that which I guess is cool. MATT: Yeah, there’s another business in Texas – Austin, specifically – called Triple Mint Real Estate, also a brokerage, smaller brokerage, less people. But, you know, it’s going to be doing the same thing as TripleMint – one word, lowercase – in New York. The Texas one started in 2006, well before this New York one started up, and I guess that’s where – well, we’re not really at a dispute right now, but just an interesting point because the New York one wants to be nationwide. Well, as you alluded to at the beginning of the episode, Texas seems to be a pretty big state in where some of the action is at so I think, if you want to be nationwide, Texas is probably going to be a spot you would want to be. Maybe New York, California, Texas would probably be my go-to three, at least initially. NASIR: Yeah. MATT: What’s going to happen when TripleMint 2 expands out of Texas where Triple Mint Real Estate already exists? I guess that’s where the potential problem lies. NASIR: We can dig deep in the law here. Let’s just do that now and then we can talk about kind of conceptually about naming yourself and so forth. Here we have Triple Mint Real Estate based out of Austin.