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In this episode of My Real Estate Show™, hosts Sandi Lyn Burnett and Josh Ries discuss the realities of building a career in real estate, the pressure of producing consistent content, and the emotional and physical toll of covering difficult stories on their companion podcast, True Crime in Real Estate. Sandi Lyn explains the extensive fact-checking and legal caution that went into the production, while Ries praises the episode for tackling uncomfortable industry issues that many agents avoid discussing.
The conversation then shifts into the discipline required to succeed in real estate. Sandi Lyn and Josh argue that many new agents enter the business expecting freedom and flexibility, only to discover that success requires constant hustle, uncomfortable schedules, and long-term consistency. Josh explains that new agents often fail because they underestimate the low conversion rates and give up too early after only a few unsuccessful attempts. Sandi Lyn compares success in real estate to elite athletes and fitness routines, emphasizing that momentum compounds over time and that agents must keep working even when results are not immediate. Both hosts stress that top-performing agents build disciplined daily habits, maintain strong communication skills, and continuously practice relationship-building.
Finally, the hosts discuss changing trends within the real estate industry, including the growing importance of buyer-agent expertise beyond simply opening doors to listings. They reference ongoing litigation involving Zillow, National Association of Realtors policies, and MLS data disputes, while arguing that consumers now value negotiation skills, transaction management, and legal guidance more than listing access itself. Sandi Lyn concludes by encouraging struggling agents to remain persistent, improve their communication and discipline, and understand that long-term success in real estate comes from consistency, resilience, and providing real value to clients.
00:00 Introduction & Memorial Day Reflection
03:00 Building Two Podcasts
05:15 The Davenport Building Collapse Episode
10:30 Discipline, Burnout & Real Estate Success
14:55 Why Most New Agents Struggle
21:00 Momentum, Fitness & Compounding Effort
24:00 Relationship Building & Client Expectations
27:45 Zillow, MLS Rules & Industry Lawsuits
32:00 The Changing Role of Buyer’s Agents
35:15 Closing Thoughts for Agents
Have a topic you want us to discuss, or want to be a guest on our show? Follow and DM us:
https://www.instagram.com/myrealestateshow/
https://www.linkedin.com/company/myrealestateshow/
By My Real Estate StudiosIn this episode of My Real Estate Show™, hosts Sandi Lyn Burnett and Josh Ries discuss the realities of building a career in real estate, the pressure of producing consistent content, and the emotional and physical toll of covering difficult stories on their companion podcast, True Crime in Real Estate. Sandi Lyn explains the extensive fact-checking and legal caution that went into the production, while Ries praises the episode for tackling uncomfortable industry issues that many agents avoid discussing.
The conversation then shifts into the discipline required to succeed in real estate. Sandi Lyn and Josh argue that many new agents enter the business expecting freedom and flexibility, only to discover that success requires constant hustle, uncomfortable schedules, and long-term consistency. Josh explains that new agents often fail because they underestimate the low conversion rates and give up too early after only a few unsuccessful attempts. Sandi Lyn compares success in real estate to elite athletes and fitness routines, emphasizing that momentum compounds over time and that agents must keep working even when results are not immediate. Both hosts stress that top-performing agents build disciplined daily habits, maintain strong communication skills, and continuously practice relationship-building.
Finally, the hosts discuss changing trends within the real estate industry, including the growing importance of buyer-agent expertise beyond simply opening doors to listings. They reference ongoing litigation involving Zillow, National Association of Realtors policies, and MLS data disputes, while arguing that consumers now value negotiation skills, transaction management, and legal guidance more than listing access itself. Sandi Lyn concludes by encouraging struggling agents to remain persistent, improve their communication and discipline, and understand that long-term success in real estate comes from consistency, resilience, and providing real value to clients.
00:00 Introduction & Memorial Day Reflection
03:00 Building Two Podcasts
05:15 The Davenport Building Collapse Episode
10:30 Discipline, Burnout & Real Estate Success
14:55 Why Most New Agents Struggle
21:00 Momentum, Fitness & Compounding Effort
24:00 Relationship Building & Client Expectations
27:45 Zillow, MLS Rules & Industry Lawsuits
32:00 The Changing Role of Buyer’s Agents
35:15 Closing Thoughts for Agents
Have a topic you want us to discuss, or want to be a guest on our show? Follow and DM us:
https://www.instagram.com/myrealestateshow/
https://www.linkedin.com/company/myrealestateshow/