
The World Series of Real Estate
Whether you’re a new real estate agent, a first time home buyer, a budding real estate investor, or even wanting to build your own home – it can be hard to navigate the industry of real estate as a whole. It’s important to have an experienced broker in your corner who can simplify the jargon and constant changes that are affecting the market. Jerry Holden, the founder and CEO of THA Brands, is here to help you feel confident no matter where you fall on the spectrum of real estate consumership. Jerry has experience as a sales agent, broker, property manager, construction project manager, and more. As a retired professional baseball player, he brings charisma, authenticity, and sports analogies to the table that will help make each topic he covers more digestible. Join him each week as he uses his vast knowledge to show you how to overcome the top problems that he sees his own agents and consumers face time and time again. You’ll walk away feeling confident in entering your next contract and spending your next dollar.
The World Series of Real Estate
Clear Cooperation Policy and How It’s Dividing the Industry
Have you been hearing rumblings regarding the Clear Cooperation Policy (CCP) within the real estate industry? Today Jerry is breaking down what CCP is and its implications for real estate practices. When you listen in, you’ll learn the policy's requirements, the debate surrounding pocket listings, and the impact on agents, buyers, and sellers. The conversation highlights the tension between consumer preferences and regulatory requirements, as well as the evolving nature of the real estate industry.
Topics:
- What Clear Cooperation Policy (CCP) is and why Jerry believes it doesn’t benefit sellers, buyers, and therefore agents
- Understanding how CCP and pocket listings don’t actually eliminate competitive pricing or skew appraisals
- The power of pocket listings (if you should use them) and how they jump started Jerry’s career, especially early on
- How CCP and seller compensation are interconnected in terms of a signed listing agreement
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