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This week, Jay and Ryan discuss how Anthony “Pomp” Pompliano stirred things up on X after suggesting that OpenDoor should let consumers bet on home price predictions — we break down what that could mean for the future of housing data and market transparency. We also look back at how Louisville’s housing market has behaved in past winters — what trends repeat every year, what surprises to expect, and how agents can prepare as the weather cools and inventory shifts. And finally, we wrap things up with a fun one: our Mount Rushmore of sitcoms. From timeless classics to modern comfort shows, we debate which four truly stand above the rest.
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This week, Jay and Ryan discuss how Anthony “Pomp” Pompliano stirred things up on X after suggesting that OpenDoor should let consumers bet on home price predictions — we break down what that could mean for the future of housing data and market transparency. We also look back at how Louisville’s housing market has behaved in past winters — what trends repeat every year, what surprises to expect, and how agents can prepare as the weather cools and inventory shifts. And finally, we wrap things up with a fun one: our Mount Rushmore of sitcoms. From timeless classics to modern comfort shows, we debate which four truly stand above the rest.

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