Zillow’s Leadership Shakeup & The Lawsuit That Could Destroy NAR!
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In this episode, we tackle the most pressing issues shaping the real estate landscape today. Michigan agents and brokers are taking the National Association of Realtors (NAR) to court, challenging the organization over antitrust concerns stemming from the recent commission settlement. We dive into what this lawsuit means for the industry and its potential ripple effects.
Next, we explore the alarming statistic that 47% of online property inquiries are being ignored. In an era where digital engagement is critical, what does this say about the state of real estate marketing?
We also introduce Zillow Group’s new CEO, Jeremy Wacksman, and discuss his vision for the company amidst a rapidly changing market. Plus, we share Gary Keller’s expert advice on navigating the recession and clearing up commission confusion—essential listening for agents and brokers alike.
In market news, home prices continue to climb in 90% of metros, with Silicon Valley breaking the $2M ceiling. We’ll discuss what’s driving this growth and where the market might be headed next. On the investment front, fix-and-flip loans are going mainstream, attracting more investors into the market. What does this mean for housing availability and prices?
Mortgage rates have dropped to their lowest level in over a year, prompting a surge in house tours. Could this be the sign that the housing market is heating up again? Meanwhile, the U.S. housing market is nearing a staggering $50 trillion in value, with the number of trillion-dollar metros doubling. What are the implications for buyers and sellers?
For renters, there’s some good news: asking rents have fallen across all bedroom counts for the first time in four years. We’ll explore the factors contributing to this shift and whether it’s here to stay. Additionally, we discuss the decline in the share of wood-framed homes in 2023 and what this means for construction trends moving forward.
In political news, we analyze what vice presidential candidate Tim Walz, a non-homeowner, has done for affordable housing. And finally, Amazon’s debut of a trio of tiny homes in response to the home affordability crisis is sparking interest—could this be a viable solution to the housing crunch?
Don’t miss this episode of tWiRE as we break down these critical topics and more. Tune in today at 10 PST / 1 EST. Subscribe, hit the bell for notifications, and join the conversation live on Clubhouse.
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