Real Estate Trainers: Do They Help or Are They Just Hype?
Release Date: 07/27/2021
Ken Jones Real Estate Show
If you've been trying to find an affordable house to buy for your first home, this is a "must listen to" episode of the Ken Jones Real Estate Show. In it, Ken defines the "starter home" and explains from his personal experiences growing up, the differences between societal norms during the post-World War II housing boom era and today that make finding a starter home today much more difficult. He also explains how buyers can estimate what they can afford, including a basic mortgage qualification example. 00000055 00000045 00002993 00001D30 0000AEE5 0000AEE5 00006A34 00005C19 000061A7 000061A7
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Housing didn't become unaffordable overnight. In this episode of the Ken Jones Real Estate Show, Ken does a deep dive into identifying and analyzing all of the major causes that have contributed to the current housing affordability crisis in the United States, including some that you probably haven't heard discussed anywhere else. If you're interested in hearing an unbiased analysis and a plain-language explanation of how we got to this point, as well as how we can overcome it, this is an episode that you shouldn't miss.
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The importance of the housing industry to the economy of the United States can't be over stated. Consequently, a vibrant housing market is essential to its economic health and stability. In this episode of The Ken Jones Real Estate Show, Ken analyzes the conflict between the cost of housing and the relatively low level of resale housing inventory as it relates to the importance of selecting the presidential candidate whose policies and credibility are most likely to improve our economy and our housing market. This is an unbiased, fact-based analysis that's both very informative and very...
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Should Sellers Pay Buyer Agents? This is one of the most hotly debated and controversial issues in the residential real estate brokerage business and has serious legal and financial implications for home sellers, homebuyers, and real estate agents. In this episode, Ken explains the substance of the lawsuits, judgments, and settlement agreements against the National Association of REALTORS®, as well as the historic changes to the way real estate agents must now deal with sellers and buyers. He also discusses the fact that many agents and major national brokerage firms are making a concerted...
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If you're a real estate agent, you know the residential real estate business has just undergone some historically radical changes. Now that all the big changes from the National Association of REALTORS® lawsuit settlement agreement have gone into effect, now what? How is this going to impact your business? Are you going to make less money? Are you going to have work harder just to survive? Are you going to encounter more competition? I discuss all these issues, and more, in this episode of The Ken Jones Real Estate Show. This is a "don't miss" episode for serious real estate agents. ...
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Buyer agents are now legally required to have a home buyer sign a buyer-agency contract outlining a variety of things, including how long the contract will be and how much the buyer may have to pay them before the agent is even allowed to show that buyer a house; a house the buyer may not even like. In this very short DO-NOT-MISS episode of The Ken Jones Real Estate Show, Ken discusses this overburdensome regulation that puts the buyer agent in a very difficult, no-win situation. 000000DF 000000B6 000020FC 00001906 00049B97 00049B97 00005C34 00005290 00002F24 00002F24
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There's a historically chronic problem in the real estate brokerage industry, specifically in the residential real estate brokerage industry. A problem that is going to have very serious consequences on that sector of the real estate brokerage industry unless something major is done to correct it. That problem is the virtual absence of professional training of residential real estate agents, especially regarding their understanding, or the absence thereof, of their legal responsibilities. In this episode of The Ken Jones Real Estate Show, I address this issue headon to shine a spotlight on...
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There's an old saying in the real estate brokerage business that says, you've got to list to last. In this episode of The Ken Jones Real Estate Show, I explain why becoming a listing agent is more important than ever due to all of the changes that are taking place in the residential real estate brokerage industry will likely wipe out a large percentage of buyer agents. Don't miss it! 000000C3 0000009D 000029A9 00001FCB 00004ACB 00004ACB 000076FF 00006BD2 0000137D 00001E82
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Are all these lawsuits against NAR and the major real estate brokerage firms providing a valuable service to the general public? Did the Biden Administration play a part in generating or promoting these lawsuits? If not, why did the Department of Justice (DOJ) get involved in them? Why is it only the residential real estate brokerage sector of the greater real estate brokerage industry being singled out in these lawsuits? Is it all part of a greater plan to destroy the residential real estate brokerage industry? If these issues concern you, listen to this episode of The Ken Jones Real Estate...
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There have been a significant number of unusual events surrounding the numerous lawsuits against the National Association of REALTORS® (NAR) and many of the major residential real estate brokerage firms in the United States. In this episode of The Ken Jones Real Estate Show, I identify many of these unusual events, my analyses of them, and what leads me to question if the federal government, through the use of the U.S. Department of Justice, is intentionally trying to bankrupt the NAR and these major brokerage firms with the goal to destroy the residential real estate brokerage business. I...
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