E9: "From Miami to Mayhem: Realtor Lessons & Laughs"
In this episode of Waking Up to Win, hosts Annie Callaway and Chad Elledge return from Miami with big energy, plenty of laughs, and a fresh dose of real-estate insight. From their trip to Realty ONE Group’s Summit and what’s next for the company with ONE Talks and regional conferences, to hilarious stories about attics gone wrong, buyers falling through ceilings, and the latest industry headlines, this episode is a blend of chaos and clarity every Realtor will relate to.
Annie and Chad dive into the week’s top real-estate news, including Fannie Mae’s new credit-score changes, Zillow’s private-listing ban, and Anywhere & Compass’s merger, breaking it all down in plain language for agents who want to stay ahead of market trends.
They also share lessons on agent ethics, client communication, and why staying adaptable is key in 2025’s fast-changing market.
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FAQs
1. What did Annie and Chad take away from the Miami trip and Summit?
They share insights from the Realty ONE Group Summit, what’s next with ONE Talks and regional conferences, and why adaptability and community matter heading into 2025.
2. What real estate headlines are broken down in this episode?
The episode covers Fannie Mae’s credit-score changes, Zillow’s private-listing ban, and the Anywhere & Compass merger—explained in plain language for working agents.
3. Why do agent ethics and communication come up so often here?
Through real (and ridiculous) stories—like attic mishaps and buyers falling through ceilings—the hosts highlight how clear communication and ethical decisions protect clients and careers.
4. What’s the main lesson agents should take from the chaos?
Stay adaptable, keep a sense of humor, and stay informed. Markets change fast, but agents who learn, laugh, and adjust can still win.