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Bravo's Million Dollar Listing's Tracy Tutor Talks Real Estate
Season 4 · Episode 197

Bravo's Million Dollar Listing's Tracy Tutor Talks Real Estate

THRIVE, a Paychex Business Podcast

November 12, 202430m 2s

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Show Notes

The real estate industry is in a state of flux, with shifting interest rates, inventory levels, and market dynamics creating both challenges and opportunities for buyers, sellers, and agents alike. On this episode of Paychex THRIVE, Tracy Tutor, a top real estate agent, best-selling author, and star of Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles, shares her invaluable insights into the current state of the market and strategies for navigating these changes. Tracy also gives us a peek into the day-to-day realities of a luxury real estate agent, debunking the glamorous portrayal often seen on TV — behind the scenes, it's a grind that requires dedication, strategic planning, and the ability to adapt quickly.

 

Topics include:

00:00 – Episode preview and welcome

01:19 – Introduction of Tracy Tutor

02:46 – Tracy’s general overview of the real estate industry

05:15 – Impact of interest rates on real estate market

06:36 – Advice for buyers in the current market

09:36 – New taxes in California's luxury real estate market

12:02 – Strategies for real estate brokers in changing market conditions

14:19 – The National Association of Realtors (NAR) decision impact

17:52 – Importance of commission negotiation and education

20:27 – Misconceptions about real estate TV shows and reality

21:17 – A day in the life of a luxury estate agent

25:07 – Work-life balance and setting boundaries

27:01 – Thoughts on hiring and team building

28:50 – Wrap up and thank

 

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