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EPISODE · Jun 23, 2026 · 53 MIN

Real Estate Facts That May Surprise You

from Talk Real Estate · host Sharon McNamara & Melissa Wallace

Real Estate Facts That May Surprise You Talk Real Estate Roundtable | Boston Connect Real Estate Real estate can be serious business. Between navigating today's market, helping families through major life transitions, and making one of the largest financial decisions of a lifetime, it's easy to focus solely on the facts and figures. But sometimes it's important to step back, have a little fun, and remember that real estate is ultimately about people. On a recent episode of Talk Real Estate Roundtable, Melissa Wallace was joined by Boston Connect Real Estate agent Kristen Howlett for a conversation that blended market insights, surprising real estate facts, and some memorable stories from the field. The Market Remains Active for Well-Priced Homes One thing remains clear: buyers are still out there. While today's market isn't operating at the frantic pace seen during the height of the pandemic, properly priced homes in good condition continue to generate strong interest. Buyers who may have stepped away from the market due to frustration over the past few years are beginning to re-enter, finding opportunities that weren't available before. Kristen shared examples of clients who paused their home search, regrouped, and ultimately found the right home when the timing aligned. It's a reminder that persistence and patience often pay off in real estate. Real Estate Is About More Than Transactions Some of the most rewarding parts of real estate happen behind the scenes. Many agents find themselves helping clients through major life events such as downsizing after retirement, relocating closer to family, or managing the sale of a loved one's home after a loss. These situations often require more than market knowledge, they require compassion, patience, and guidance. As Kristen explained, many clients simply need someone to help them take the first step. What feels overwhelming at first often becomes manageable when broken down into smaller pieces with the support of an experienced professional. The Growing Importance of New Construction Knowledge New construction continues to be a popular option for many buyers, especially those looking for modern layouts, energy efficiency, and customization opportunities. Kristen discussed how spending time learning the new construction process has helped her better serve buyers. From understanding builder contracts to guiding clients through design selections, having experience in this niche allows agents to confidently advocate for their clients throughout the building process. One of the most exciting aspects of new construction is watching a buyer's vision come to life from selecting finishes to seeing the completed home for the first time. Surprising Real Estate Facts You May Not Know The show also explored some fascinating real estate facts that many consumers may find surprising: Realtors Have Been Around for More Than a Century The National Association of Realtors traces its roots back to 1908, making organized real estate representation more than 100 years old. Most Real Estate Agents Are Women According to the National Association of Realtors, approximately 63% of Realtors are women, reflecting the strong presence of women throughout the industry. Buyers Still Value Professional Representation Even in an age of online listings and AI-powered search tools, approximately 91% of buyers work with a real estate agent or broker during their home purchase. Why? Because buying a home involves much more than finding a property online. Negotiations, inspections, contracts, deadlines, and problem-solving all play significant roles in a successful transaction. Homeownership Is Happening Later The typical first-time homebuyer is now around 40 years old, a significant increase compared to previous generations. Rising home prices, inventory challenges, and changing life priorities have all contributed to this shift. Most Buyers Find Homes Online More than half of buyers begin their search online before ever setting foot inside a property. While technology has transformed the search process, the importance of local expertise and personal guidance remains as strong as ever. Why Relationships Matter More Than Sales One of the most meaningful conversations during the episode centered around the relationship aspect of real estate. People often choose their real estate agent long before they're ready to buy or sell. They follow them on social media, watch their videos, attend open houses, or hear about them through referrals from friends and family. When the time comes to make a move, trust and familiarity often outweigh flashy advertising. Real estate isn't simply a sales business, it's a relationship business. The strongest client relationships often continue long after the closing table, with agents becoming trusted resources for years to come. Sometimes Real Estate Is Just Plain Funny Of course, no conversation about real estate would be complete without a few stories from the field. From unexpected open house encounters to balloons floating away before an event begins, agents often find themselves in situations that can only be described as memorable. One particularly amusing story involved arriving for a scheduled showing only to discover someone fast asleep inside the property. Another featured an open house setup involving tangled balloons, heavy signs, and an audience of curious neighbors. These moments remind us that while real estate transactions are important, maintaining a sense of humor can make the process more enjoyable for everyone involved. Final Thoughts The real estate market continues to evolve, but some things never change. Buyers and sellers still need trusted guidance, honest advice, and experienced professionals who can help them navigate both the challenges and opportunities that come with a move. Whether you're buying your first home, exploring new construction, downsizing, relocating, or simply wondering what today's market means for you, working with a knowledgeable real estate professional can make all the difference. At Boston Connect Real Estate, we believe every move should be a moving experience and sometimes, it should come with a few laughs too. Thinking About Buying or Selling? The team at Boston Connect Real Estate is here to help. Contact us today to discuss your goals, your timeline, and your next chapter. Watch our live video on Youtube!

Real Estate Facts That May Surprise You Talk Real Estate Roundtable | Boston Connect Real Estate Real estate can be serious business. Between navigating today's market, helping families through major life transitions, and making one of the largest financial decisions of a lifetime, it's easy to focus solely on the facts and figures. But sometimes it's important to step back, have a little fun, and remember that real estate is ultimately about people. On a recent episode of Talk Real Estate Roundtable, Melissa Wallace was joined by Boston Connect Real Estate agent Kristen Howlett for a conversation that blended market insights, surprising real estate facts, and some memorable stories from the field. The Market Remains Active for Well-Priced Homes One thing remains clear: buyers are still out there. While today's market isn't operating at the frantic pace seen during the height of the pandemic, properly priced homes in good condition continue to generate strong interest. Buyers who may have stepped away from the market due to frustration over the past few years are beginning to re-enter, finding opportunities that weren't available before. Kristen shared examples of clients who paused their home search, regrouped, and ultimately found the right home when the timing aligned. It's a reminder that persistence and patience often pay off in real estate. Real Estate Is About More Than Transactions Some of the most rewarding parts of real estate happen behind the scenes. Many agents find themselves helping clients through major life events such as downsizing after retirement, relocating closer to family, or managing the sale of a loved one's home after a loss. These situations often require more than market knowledge, they require compassion, patience, and guidance. As Kristen explained, many clients simply need someone to help them take the first step. What feels overwhelming at first often becomes manageable when broken down into smaller pieces with the support of an experienced professional. The Growing Importance of New Construction Knowledge New construction continues to be a popular option for many buyers, especially those looking for modern layouts, energy efficiency, and customization opportunities. Kristen discussed how spending time learning the new construction process has helped her better serve buyers. From understanding builder contracts to guiding clients through design selections, having experience in this niche allows agents to confidently advocate for their clients throughout the building process. One of the most exciting aspects of new construction is watching a buyer's vision come to life from selecting finishes to seeing the completed home for the first time. Surprising Real Estate Facts You May Not Know The show also explored some fascinating real estate facts that many consumers may find surprising: Realtors Have Been Around for More Than a Century The National Association of Realtors traces its roots back to 1908, making organized real estate representation more than 100 years old. Most Real Estate Agents Are Women According to the National Association of Realtors, approximately 63% of Realtors are women, reflecting the strong presence of women throughout the industry. Buyers Still Value Professional Representation Even in an age of online listings and AI-powered search tools, approximately 91% of buyers work with a real estate agent or broker during their home purchase. Why? Because buying a home involves much more than finding a property online. Negotiations, inspections, contracts, deadlines, and problem-solving all play significant roles in a successful transaction. Homeownership Is Happening Later The typical first-time homebuyer is now around 40 years old, a significant increase compared to previous generations. Rising home prices, inventory challenges, and changing life priorities have all contributed to this shift. Most Buyers Find Homes Online More than half of buyers begin their search onli

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