It ain't over yet

It ain't over yet

Author: Rob Hahn and Greg Robertson January 15, 2025 Duration: 46:16

In this episode of Industry Relations, Rob and Greg navigate the fallout from key legal decisions and the broader implications for the real estate industry. They analyze the Supreme Court's denial of NAR's cert petition, its potential effects on DOJ actions, and how shifting dynamics—such as commission lawsuits and housing market pressures—might reshape the landscape. The conversation also previews upcoming events and industry challenges that will define the next chapter of real estate.

 

Key Takeaways

Supreme Court Denies NAR's Petition: What this decision means for DOJ's antitrust investigations and future legal battles.

Commission Lawsuits Continue: Why the litigation isn't over and what could come next, including potential first-time homebuyer class actions.

DOJ's Goals: Rob and Greg speculate on what the Department of Justice ultimately wants for the real estate industry, including reducing transaction fees.

Housing Market Pressures: Rising costs, insurance challenges, and inventory shifts, including their impact on rentals and sales.

Upcoming Events: The MLS Reset Conference and the first-ever Industry Relations live stream scheduled for February 7th.

 

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Industry Relations is a weekly conversation hosted by Rob Hahn, also known as The Notorious ROB, and Greg Robertson. It operates at a unique crossroads, examining where the business of real estate collides with and is reshaped by new technology. This isn't a surface-level tech review; the discussion comes from an insider's perspective, built on years of direct experience within the field. Each episode delves into the practical implications of software platforms, shifting market data, and emerging business models that are actively changing how properties are bought, sold, and managed. The hosts analyze trends, debate strategies, and often challenge conventional wisdom, providing a nuanced look at the forces driving change. Listening to this podcast offers a deeper understanding of the operational and entrepreneurial challenges faced by professionals navigating this evolving landscape. You'll hear specific case studies, evaluations of new tools, and forward-looking predictions about what's next for the industry. The tone is direct and informed, reflecting the hosts' deep background, making it essential for anyone invested in the future of real estate as a business. Tune in for thoughtful, weekly analysis that goes beyond the headlines.
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