Back to my point, if there was a tv show about "local" real estate topics, would you tune in? What would you want on it? Where would you like the focus to be? I've thought for a few months now about having round-table discussions. I do not want to have "seminars" because I think they never really hit the right market. You are speaking over the heads of some of the guests or way below the level of others and at the end of the day many people don't feel like coming back. What if there was a forum with a banker, a broker and an active buyer/seller? Maybe bring in some guest speakers to talk about short-sales, etc...? Would you come? Would having it on TV work better? Please, let me know what you think by clicking here.
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Friday, April 18, 2008
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So, I've been thinking about the reach the Globe has on real estate news topics. What is the easiest way to take the news and shape it into useful information for our "local" market? What is our "local" market? My brokerage has done a great job of contracting someone to compile "Local Housing Data" graphs and charts (link on the right). I try to talk about Brookline-only topics on these pages. Although, when I look back to my own home search two years ago my wife and I looked in the South End, Back Bay, Cambridge and the Symphony neighborhood. So, is that our "local" market? I'll discuss this later....
Back to my point, if there was a tv show about "local" real estate topics, would you tune in? What would you want on it? Where would you like the focus to be? I've thought for a few months now about having round-table discussions. I do not want to have "seminars" because I think they never really hit the right market. You are speaking over the heads of some of the guests or way below the level of others and at the end of the day many people don't feel like coming back. What if there was a forum with a banker, a broker and an active buyer/seller? Maybe bring in some guest speakers to talk about short-sales, etc...? Would you come? Would having it on TV work better? Please, let me know what you think by clicking here.
Back to my point, if there was a tv show about "local" real estate topics, would you tune in? What would you want on it? Where would you like the focus to be? I've thought for a few months now about having round-table discussions. I do not want to have "seminars" because I think they never really hit the right market. You are speaking over the heads of some of the guests or way below the level of others and at the end of the day many people don't feel like coming back. What if there was a forum with a banker, a broker and an active buyer/seller? Maybe bring in some guest speakers to talk about short-sales, etc...? Would you come? Would having it on TV work better? Please, let me know what you think by clicking here.
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