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By John Christopher, WLIW-FM
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The podcast currently has 65 episodes available.
Tim Kelly, Elliman Regional Manager, dissects this year's rental market transformation versus the prior period. With inventory up, tenants have more choices. Regarding the sales market, Tim sees promise in continued demand. He advises sellers to price wisely. Tim's insights guide both landlords and sellers in a dynamic real estate landscape.
Discover the local landscape with Chris Nuzzi, Advantage Title's Regional Director, who draws on his experience as a former Southampton Town Trustee. Chris shares valuable insights into local government dynamics. Delving into the real estate realm, Chris demystifies title insurance. He highlights the significance of title insurance protecting property ownership rights, underlining why having it is paramount for peace of mind.
Martha Gundersen, a distinguished name in the real estate industry and a top producer at Elliman, offers invaluable insights into the qualities that pave the way to success in this dynamic field. When asked about the current state of the market in the Hamptons, Martha shares her expert analysis. For landlords who may have faced challenges in renting their properties this year, Martha offers valuable advice to prepare for the next rental season.
Ralph Pacifico, the visionary behind Pacifico Engineering, simplifies the distinctions between residential codes and building codes to help us understand them better. As an engineer and advocate for sustainable solutions, Ralph shares one of his pet peeves - the unnecessary destruction of Homestead, Florida, following the devastating impact of hurricane Andrew.
Foster Reeve, the expert behind Foster Reeve Plaster, passionately advocates for the advantages of plaster and delves into its historical roots. This versatile material has been utilized throughout history, dating back to ancient times, and has now found its way into contemporary high-end homes, progressively replacing wood for several compelling reasons.
Brian Moorman, renowned for his impressive NFL career as the Buffalo Bills' star punter, has made an inspiring transition to the world of real estate. As the founder of the Moorman Group in Ponte Vedra Beach, he brings the same level of dedication and passion that defined his football success to the dynamic real estate industry. With its stunning coastal location, the area has become a highly desirable destination for both primary residence seekers and vacation home buyers.
One of Telluride's top brokers, Lars Carlson elucidates us as to why Telluride has so much to offer besides snow. As a member of the town council, he has led the way to affordable housing. How's the inventory and the market?
Corcoran agent Joe Gonzalez shares his insights and strategies for buying and selling in the Hamptons. How should a buyer be prepared to buy? Where is the market and where is it going?
Shelter Island broker Susan Cincotta explains how the island has morphed with new restaurants and renovated hotels like The Pridwin, The Chequit, and the Rams Head Inn while still maintaining its idyllic qualities. Susan further expands on the new but somewhat confusing rental laws that were recently enacted for the island.
Costa Rica broker Tim Giannone explores all the real estate possibilities that the Pacific Ocean coastline offers, especially Jaco and the surrounding communities. Tim details the process of buying a house or condo on the Pacific Ocean and why so many people are becoming expats.
Simon Harrison, owner of one the few mom and pop real estate offices left in the East End, gives his insights into the Hamptons and surprisingly, Nova Scotia. How has he maintained his independence? Why is the Hamptons market is still going strong, contrary to some media headlines, and where is it going for the rest of the year?
As the co-owner of one of the leading agencies in Newport, Rhode Island, Paul Leys chats about the similarities and differences between the Hamptons and Newport. Where are buyers coming from and has the sales and rental market changed since last year?
Leading West of the Canal top producer, Deirdre DeVita shares her insights as to how the real estate market has changed in the last decade. Deirdre also gives her professional perspective as to what landlords need to do if they want to rent in a competitive market.
Diletta Giorgolo, head of residential sales offices in Italy, explains why people want to buy in Rome as compared to other European cities. Diletta also illuminates the process of purchasing a Roman home and the importance of having the right agent.
Leading Malta Managing Broker, Benji Psaila paints a picture of tranquility, beautiful seascapes, and cosmopolitan flair that is drawing people from all over the globe to the island. He details the benefits of buying and living in Malta, especially with the expat residency options it offers.
One of Milwaukee's top agents, Cierra Burmeister shares her thoughts of the City and the surrounding communities. Having pursued real estate after graduating college, she explains why Milwaukee is such a great place for investors and families.
Real estate litigator and educator Al Fazio expounds upon the new laws coming from New York State legislators this month and how they impact and affect property owners and real estate agents.
Having his license in both the Hamptons and the New York metro market, Corcoran broker Bob Kittine addresses some of the pitfalls of Co-Op boards and how to avoid them. Bob also explains how he sells homes in the Hamptons from the air.
Growing up in the Hamptons and being a family member of one of the Hampton's founding fathers, Mary Terry explains the unbelievable real estate boom and the changes that have happened in the last 10 years on the North Fork. Mary delves into the "why" of the rental market decline and the strong demand in the sales market.
Washwick Insurance agent Sharon Washwick shares her journey of following in her father Karl's footsteps. She enlightens us as to why it's important to have homeowner's and flood insurance even if you live miles from the bay or ocean.
The podcast currently has 65 episodes available.
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