This Week in Housing: Sharing Pressing Real Estate Issues 2020 | #BonusEpisode episode artwork

EPISODE · Nov 20, 2020 · 1H 2M

This Week in Housing: Sharing Pressing Real Estate Issues 2020 | #BonusEpisode

from The Tom Ferry Podcast Experience · host Sulaiman Bin Amzad

Are you showing up as the knowledge broker of your market? The November 18th episode of This Week in Housing covers the latest pressing issues on foreclosures, affordability, and important data regarding housing on a national scale.  I was joined by David Childers from Keeping Current Matters, as well as fellow Rockstars Simmi Kher from Seattle, Washington, Andy Tse from Silicon Valley, and Alicia Soekawa from Richmond, Virginia.  This episode is jam packed with amazing insight from these three different markets. Make sure to take note of how they all use the latest housing data to work with their clients to move up or make the right decision for their present situation.  I also shared the 3 biggest steps you need to take to finish this year strong and hit the ground running in 2021. David also gave a more clear definition on what a foreclosure crisis is and provided important past and current data.  We also talked about the current reality on forbearance data, mortgage rates, and gave powerful scripts to share this information in a clear and helpful way to your market.  Being a knowledge broker of your market is about being consistent, putting in the time and effort to take this data and communicating it through your marketing, so you can create trust with your clients. Listen to today’s episode to discover the helpful script and data you can incorporate into your marketing, so you can start helping your clients in their current needs!  

Are you showing up as the knowledge broker of your market? The November 18th episode of This Week in Housing covers the latest pressing issues on foreclosures, affordability, and important data regarding housing on a national scale.  I was joined by David Childers from Keeping Current Matters, as well as fellow Rockstars Simmi Kher from Seattle, Washington, Andy Tse from Silicon Valley, and Alicia Soekawa from Richmond, Virginia.  This episode is jam packed with amazing insight from these three different markets. Make sure to take note of how they all use the latest housing data to work with their clients to move up or make the right decision for their present situation.  I also shared the 3 biggest steps you need to take to finish this year strong and hit the ground running in 2021. David also gave a more clear definition on what a foreclosure crisis is and provided important past and current data.  We also talked about the current reality on forbearance data, mortgage rates, and gave powerful scripts to share this information in a clear and helpful way to your market.  Being a knowledge broker of your market is about being consistent, putting in the time and effort to take this data and communicating it through your marketing, so you can create trust with your clients. Listen to today’s episode to discover the helpful script and data you can incorporate into your marketing, so you can start helping your clients in their current needs!

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