
Hosted by Jonathan Wright · EN
Real Estate Bites is a bite-sized pod brought to you most Fridays at lunchtime, delivering bits of news, insight, and info into the real estate market that you can chew on through the weekend.

I find in a lot of "old school" agents, and specifically men, this belief that in order to do their job correclty they must perceive the other side as the enemy. Ultimately, the other side is after the same thing, though! How do we reconcile this?

I typically operate with a high level of confidence in myself, but there are time when I feel as if I have made all the wrong choices. How do we get through?

Many companies like to advertise that their sales agents are paid a salary and NOT by a commission structure, thereby implying that the consumer can expect a better experience. I would argue the opposite is true.

Few things make people's skin crawl like creepy crawly bugs. Some bugs, however, should be welcome guests.

Bankruptcy or otherwise hard financial times can cause hopelessness. Few things leave a person feeling more hopeless than having their home taken from them. Foreclosure, however, does not have to be the answer. There may be options to avoid this or even to stay in your home.

Sometimes you have to take the leap, even if the timing isn't right.

The preservation of private property rights was fundamental to the American Revolution. These rights should never be held lightly, and should be protected at all costs. Let's look at a couple of local cases, and discuss real property rights and their limits.

Many professionals have asked me how I was able to get a hot start in the industry and maintain my momentum year after year without buying leads. My leads have always come rom a different, and, I believe, greater source. And I have God to thank for all of them. Let's talk about it.

The State of Ohio is one of a number of states that have recently issued an injunction to ill-famed MV Realty to release people from a 40-year listing agreement. How did this happen?

Scammers are crafty. The internet allows them myriad options to hone their craft. Deed fraud seems to be gaining popularity with criminals. What is it, and how do you prevent your property from being sold out from underneath you?