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By Maryland REALTORS®
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The podcast currently has 41 episodes available.
In this episode, Maryland REALTORS® CEO, Chuck Kasky, is joined by NAR's Deputy Chief Economist and Vice President of Research, Dr. Jessica Lautz, to discuss housing market research and data.
Listen as Chuck and Jessica peel back the layers of home buying, selling, and building in today's market throughout Maryland and around the country. Dr. Lautz provides key insights on how the data breaks down and what REALTORS® in the industry should keep in mind as they navigate the process with their clients.
Dr. Jessica Lautz is the Deputy Chief Economist and Vice President of Research at the National Association of REALTORS®. She has been with NAR since 2007.
The core of her research focuses on analyzing trends for both NAR members and housing consumers. She is in demand as a speaker and by major media outlets to provide commentary on the real estate market. She has testified before Congress on behalf of NAR.
She also volunteers at Nottingham Trent University as an industry fellow mentoring real estate graduate students, is a committee chair at the National Association of Business Economics, bakes birthday cakes for underserved youth with Cake4Kids, and sits on the board of the Food Recovery Network.
Dr. Lautz has been recognized by Housing Wire's Women of Influence and RISMedia's Newsmaker award.
Jessica received her Doctorate of Real Estate from Nottingham Trent University in the United Kingdom. She also holds a Master's in Public Policy from American University and undergraduate degrees in Political Science and Law and Justice from Central Washington University.
In this episode, Maryland REALTORS® CEO, Chuck Kasky, and his special guest, Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development Secretary, Jake Day, review what needs to happen in Maryland's housing market and explore Governor Wes Moore's housing bills.
In this episode, Maryland REALTORS CEO, Chuck Kasky, Esq., is joined by Maryland Department of Planning Secretary, Rebecca L. Flora, to discuss how planners can guide, change, create more sustainable and equitable outcomes, and establish themselves as critical to Maryland's thriving communities.
Rebecca L. Flora, AICP, was confirmed as Governor Wes Moore’s nominee for Secretary of the Maryland Department of Planning on February 17, 2023, the latest achievement in a career spanning more than 35 years, including planning leadership positions in the public and private sectors.
As Secretary, Flora provides comprehensive leadership of the Department’s mission, objectives, and initiatives, including oversight of Planning Services, State Data Center, Maryland Historical Trust (MHT), and Jefferson Patterson Park and Museum (JPPM) in Calvert County.
Flora comes to the Department of Planning with extensive urban planning experience, having worked in the Pittsburgh area for more than 20 years in project management, community development, and was the first executive director of the Green Building Alliance (GBA), whose vision is to address climate change, advance human health, achieve social equity, and create thriving economies.
In this episode, Chuck Kasky, Maryland REALTORS® CEO, dives deep into housing policy with Dr. Salim Furth, Senior Research Fellow and Director of the Urbanity project at the Mercatus Center at George Mason University, and Lisa May, Maryland REALTORS® Director of Advocacy and Public Policy.
Listen as Chuck, Salim, and Lisa examine the issues of zoning, housing costs, and the effects on Maryland first-time homebuyers. Salim breaks down the intricacies of gentrification and the impact it has on regional affordability and local affordability. Additionally, Lisa discusses the ambitious policy proposed by the Moore administration that may begin to address the lack of housing in Maryland.
Salim Furth is a Senior Research Fellow and Director of the Urbanity project at the Mercatus Center at George Mason University. His research focuses on housing production and land use regulation and has been published in Housing Policy Debate, Critical Housing Analysis, and the IZA Journal of Labor Policy. He has testified before several state legislatures as well as the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives. He frequently advises local government officials on zoning reform and housing affordability.
Furth's writing has appeared in National Affairs, American Affairs, The City, Public Discourse, and numerous newspapers. He previously worked at the Heritage Foundation, at Amherst College, and as a contractor to HUD. He earned his Ph.D. in economics from the University of Rochester.
Featured Research
"Single-Family Zoning and Race: Evidence From the Twin Cities." Published in Housing Policy Debate.
"California Zoning: Housing Construction and a New Ranking of Local Land Use Regulation." (Salim Furth & Olivia Gonzalez)
In this episode, Chuck Kasky, Maryland REALTORS® CEO, catches up with Lisa May, Maryland REALTORS® Director of Advocacy and Public Policy, to discuss major topics and critical policies that will be presented during the 2024 legislative session.
Listen as Chuck and Lisa dive into housing policies and the Moore administration’s proposed housing package.
In this special episode, Maryland REALTORS CEO, Chuck Kasky, Esq., is joined by urban planner and author of Arbitrary Lines, M. Nolan Gray, to discuss the history of regulatory zoning laws, missing middle housing, city density and policies that continue to have tremendous impacts on local economies.
M. Nolan Gray is a professional city planner and an expert in urban land-use regulation. He is currently completing a Ph.D. in urban planning at the University of California, Los Angeles. Gray previously worked on the front lines of zoning as a planner in New York City.
M. Nolan Gray provides historical context on where urban landscapes find themselves today in regards to the housing crisis and how policy has historically limited housing growth. However in contrast, he provides examples of successful policy changes that have enabled the expansion of housing options for diverse populations through creative land use and re-evaluation of dated policies.
This episode was recorded live at the ALL IN Maryland REALTORS Annual Conference .
Chuck Kasky, Maryland REALTORS® CEO, is joined by Michael Cunningham, Maryland REALTORS® Director Information Technology, to discuss the power and highly invested push of artificial intelligence.
Listen as Michael and Chuck delve into the evolution of technologies and demystify artificial intelligence, self-driving cars, and augmented reality. Also, learn about how REALTORS® and agents may be able to use these tools to improve their business' efficiency in the near future.
Maryland REALTORS® CEO, Chuck Kasky, is joined by Maryland REALTORS® Diversity Equity and Inclusion Advisory Group Chair Terring Wang, and Vice Chair, Wayne Curtis, to discuss the increased DEI efforts, measuring outcomes, and how to integrate equitable behavior in a corporate environment.
Terring and Wayne share their individual perspectives on how to achieve equity in the real estate industry and what brokerages should be aiming towards as they serve and assist their clients and communities.
For more information, visit: www.mdrealtor.org/DEI
Chuck Kasky, Maryland REALTORS® CEO, is joined by Lisa May, Maryland REALTORS® Director of Advocacy and Public Policy, to review the 2023 legislative session.
In this episode, Lisa and Chuck break down the function and structure of Advocacy, how bills are passed during session, and what key bills were passed this year in favor of Maryland REALTORS® and consumers. Lisa also provides a quick preview of what to expect for the 2024 legislative session.
Key highlights
EV Charging and Infrastructure
Escrow Deposit Bill
Advertising Compliance
Required CE for New Licensees
Condo and HOAs
Accessory Dwelling Units
In this episode, host and Chief Executive Officer, Chuck Kasky, Esq. speaks with Director of Legal Affairs, Kathleen Dartez, Esq. about the importance of fair housing and how REALTORS® can ensure that everyone has equal access to housing.
Learn how fair housing laws protect against discrimination based on an individual's race, color, national origin, religion, sex, familial status, and/or disability. Kathleen also shares some common examples of current and past housing discrimination, as well as resources that can assist individuals in navigating a fair housing complaint. Throughout the episode, Kathleen emphasizes the importance of education and outreach to promote fair housing and create more inclusive communities.
Check out the resources below:
2023 NAR Fair Housing Challenge
https://www.nar.realtor/videos/2023-presidents-challenge
Fairhaven Simulation
https://www.nar.realtor/fair-housing/fairhaven
Implicit Bias Video
https://www.nar.realtor/videos/bias-override-overcoming-barriers-to-fair-housing
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