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Your pipeline can look “busy” and still be broken. The real problem usually shows up in two places: the first phone conversation and the moment you sit down face to face and ask someone to trust you with a sale. I sit down with Christopher Waters, CEO of Waters International Realty and the builder behind Tables OS and RealSync, to talk about what actually moves the needle for real estate agents and team leaders: standards, accountability, and coaching that happens where the work happens.
Chris walks through the unglamorous parts of growth, getting humbled, buying coaching on a credit card, failing fast, then building a documented roadmap that lets a team scale without guessing. We dig into “performance enforcement” and why most teams stop at onboarding instead of inspecting execution. He explains how the mystery shopping mindset from other high ticket sales industries applies directly to real estate lead conversion, objection handling, and the listing presentation.
Then we go deep on AI sales coaching for real estate. Chris shares why generic AI notes can fall short, how RealSync is trained with rubrics and real sales standards, and what happens when agents get an objective scorecard right after every call and appointment. We cover patterns like pre-close questions that top producers use, red flags that predict low motivation sellers, probability scoring, and how agentic AI is enabling an enterprise model where small teams can operate like big companies without sacrificing service.
If you want better conversations, higher conversion rates, and a more scalable real estate business, hit subscribe, share this with a team leader, and leave a quick review so more agents can find the show. What part of your process needs the most coaching right now?
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Host: Mark Jones | Sr. Loan Officer | NMLS# 513437
If you would like to work with Mark on your next home purchase or as a partner visit iThink Mortgage.
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Your pipeline can look “busy” and still be broken. The real problem usually shows up in two places: the first phone conversation and the moment you sit down face to face and ask someone to trust you with a sale. I sit down with Christopher Waters, CEO of Waters International Realty and the builder behind Tables OS and RealSync, to talk about what actually moves the needle for real estate agents and team leaders: standards, accountability, and coaching that happens where the work happens.
Chris walks through the unglamorous parts of growth, getting humbled, buying coaching on a credit card, failing fast, then building a documented roadmap that lets a team scale without guessing. We dig into “performance enforcement” and why most teams stop at onboarding instead of inspecting execution. He explains how the mystery shopping mindset from other high ticket sales industries applies directly to real estate lead conversion, objection handling, and the listing presentation.
Then we go deep on AI sales coaching for real estate. Chris shares why generic AI notes can fall short, how RealSync is trained with rubrics and real sales standards, and what happens when agents get an objective scorecard right after every call and appointment. We cover patterns like pre-close questions that top producers use, red flags that predict low motivation sellers, probability scoring, and how agentic AI is enabling an enterprise model where small teams can operate like big companies without sacrificing service.
If you want better conversations, higher conversion rates, and a more scalable real estate business, hit subscribe, share this with a team leader, and leave a quick review so more agents can find the show. What part of your process needs the most coaching right now?
Support the show
Key Factors Podcast is Powered by LoanBot.com
Host: Mark Jones | Sr. Loan Officer | NMLS# 513437
If you would like to work with Mark on your next home purchase or as a partner visit iThink Mortgage.