Real estate is changing faster than ever before, so what do you need to know now to prepare for the pitfalls ahead? Enter Spencer Rascoff, co-founder of Zillow and Pacaso and considered by many to be the next Gary Keller of real estate. A PropTech guru, Rascoff discusses the past, present, and future of property technology, what to watch out for, and how to find success in the ever-changing world of real estate.
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Buyers paying their own commission – is this a catastrophe or an opportunity? Do buyers know how their agents get paid? How much money is actually going where it’s supposed to go when it comes to buying real estate? Industry leaders Rob Hahn and Greg Robertson share their insight on MLS and the future of the real estate market. On stage and in front of a live audience at the MLS Tech Forum in Las Vegas, this is a special presentation from the industry's most influential podcast.
Special shout out to Stephanie Hill of the Greater Las Vegas Assn. of REALTORS and MLS Board Chairman, Rich Robledo for making this happen.
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What does the future of pocket listings look like? Alive and well, or well…dead? What has more of an impact on pocket listings: the MLS or the internet? In this episode of Industry Relations, Rob and Greg discuss Bright MLS' recent study and try to predict the future of pocket listings, how to reach the “right buyer,” and whether or not marketing to a more exclusive clientele is really worth it in the end. Could this be the death knell of pocket listings, or is this just another example of the market being the market?
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Will the next Gary Keller please stand up?! Rob and Greg discuss who has the potential to be the next Gary Keller? What does it take to establish yourself as a powerhouse in real estate? What qualities does Gary Keller have that upcoming leaders of the industry are lacking?
From narrowing down the next real estate superstar to discussing Compass’ implosion to examining the rise in inflation and profits compared to the stagnation of income, Rob and Greg get heated on the topic of: “Why should a company pay its employees more if they’re not being more productive?”
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Quotes:
Rob: “As an anarchist, I want the government out, but more from an economic standpoint. It has to be production, right? If they’re creating ten widgets a week today, they have to be able to create 11 next week.”
Rob: “You can pay people more if that’s going to make them more productive. Without an increase in productivity, why would you pay someone more?”
Rob: “The point that I’m making is it feels like unicorn, reality-denying, socialist bullshit to be like, ‘corporations should just pay people more.’ You can’t just pay people more; there has to be some connection productivity.”