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EPISODE · May 21, 2026 · 39 MIN

MyREShow™ Powell's Final Bell, Zillow Goes Around MRED, Connecticut Smacks Compass

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The episode focused on the transition at the Federal Reserve as Jerome Powell stepped down and Kevin Walsh took over. Sandi Lyn tied the leadership change to inflation concerns, mortgage rates, and broader uncertainty in housing markets. Much of the discussion centered on the escalating battle between Zillow, MRED, and Compass over private listing networks and syndication rights. Zillow was reportedly encouraging brokers to bypass MRED by setting up direct listing feeds, while Compass continued securing partnerships with major MLS organizations, including Bright MLS. Sandi framed the lawsuits and public statements as more of a power struggle than a consumer-focused fight.The show also explored state-level legislation targeting private listings, particularly a Connecticut bill designed to require most residential listings to appear publicly on an MLS or portal. Sandi argued that forcing public exposure removes seller choice, especially for luxury or celebrity homeowners who prefer privacy. She contrasted everyday home sales with ultra-luxury transactions involving wealthy buyers and agents who operate through exclusive networks rather than public platforms. Producer Brian added a philosophical angle about privacy, questioning why ordinary homeowners are expected to publicly expose details of their homes online while celebrities and billionaires often receive greater privacy protections.Outside the industry news, the episode mixed in lighter personal conversation and broader commentary about the realities of working in real estate. Sandi and Brian discussed science fiction, conspiracy theories about the moon, and memories of watching Star Trek: The Next Generation growing up. Toward the end, Sandi shifted into mentorship mode, promoting the brokerage’s free daily training sessions and emphasizing how isolated and overwhelming real estate can feel for new agents. She explained that many agents enter the business without practical knowledge about contracts, listings, negotiations, or lead conversion, and said the goal of the show and training streams is to make agents more informed, confident, and connected to the industry.0:00 Fed Leadership Change & Zillow/MRED Conflict01:20 Casual Opening & Moon Conspiracy Discussion05:45 Star Trek Nostalgia & TV Trivia11:05 Zillow vs. MRED Explained16:40 Compass Expands MLS Partnerships17:45 Connecticut Private Listing Bill22:55 Privacy, Public Listings & Luxury Real Estate26:50 True Crime in Real Estate Podcast Plug28:00 Rocket Mortgage vs. UWM Lawsuit31:00 Real Estate Training & Agent Education36:20 Final Thoughts on Home Value & Renovations37:35 Closing RecapHave a topic you want us to discuss, or want to be a guest on our show? Follow and DM us:Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/myrealestateshow/LinkedInhttps://www.linkedin.com/company/myrealestateshow/

The episode focused on the transition at the Federal Reserve as Jerome Powell stepped down and Kevin Walsh took over. Sandi Lyn tied the leadership change to inflation concerns, mortgage rates, and broader uncertainty in housing markets. Much of the discussion centered on the escalating battle between Zillow, MRED, and Compass over private listing networks and syndication rights. Zillow was reportedly encouraging brokers to bypass MRED by setting up direct listing feeds, while Compass continued securing partnerships with major MLS organizations, including Bright MLS. Sandi framed the lawsuits and public statements as more of a power struggle than a consumer-focused fight.The show also explored state-level legislation targeting private listings, particularly a Connecticut bill designed to require most residential listings to appear publicly on an MLS or portal. Sandi argued that forcing public exposure removes seller choice, especially for luxury or celebrity homeowners who prefer privacy. She contrasted everyday home sales with ultra-luxury transactions involving wealthy buyers and agents who operate through exclusive networks rather than public platforms. Producer Brian added a philosophical angle about privacy, questioning why ordinary homeowners are expected to publicly expose details of their homes online while celebrities and billionaires often receive greater privacy protections.Outside the industry news, the episode mixed in lighter personal conversation and broader commentary about the realities of working in real estate. Sandi and Brian discussed science fiction, conspiracy theories about the moon, and memories of watching Star Trek: The Next Generation growing up. Toward the end, Sandi shifted into mentorship mode, promoting the brokerage’s free daily training sessions and emphasizing how isolated and overwhelming real estate can feel for new agents. She explained that many agents enter the business without practical knowledge about contracts, listings, negotiations, or lead conversion, and said the goal of the show and training streams is to make agents more informed, confident, and connected to the industry.0:00 Fed Leadership Change & Zillow/MRED Conflict01:20 Casual Opening & Moon Conspiracy Discussion05:45 Star Trek Nostalgia & TV Trivia11:05 Zillow vs. MRED Explained16:40 Compass Expands MLS Partnerships17:45 Connecticut Private Listing Bill22:55 Privacy, Public Listings & Luxury Real Estate26:50 True Crime in Real Estate Podcast Plug28:00 Rocket Mortgage vs. UWM Lawsuit31:00 Real Estate Training & Agent Education36:20 Final Thoughts on Home Value & Renovations37:35 Closing RecapHave a topic you want us to discuss, or want to be a guest on our show? Follow and DM us:Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/myrealestateshow/LinkedInhttps://www.linkedin.com/company/myrealestateshow/

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