The Mostly Real Estate Podcast, with Declan Spring | Real Estate Entrepreneurship
Master the East Bay market with the definitive realtor podcast for real estate entrepreneurs. Hosted by Declan Spring, this show goes beyond the transaction to deliver deep-dive real estate storytelling and expert media spin analysis of the local market.
Whether you’re looking for a real estate insiders podcast that covers the East Bay or a marketing podcast for entrepreneurs in the property space, we spotlight the top producers, developers, and creatives shaping the industry. Each episode explores the craft, challenges, and character of the market, from community news in the Oakland, Berkeley, and Richmond areas to high-level real estate marketing strategies.
Produced by Declan Spring and Denitsa Shopova (founders of The Home Factor), we bridge the gap between creative media and property expertise. Subscribe for weekly insights on becoming a better real estate entrepreneur, understanding the business of real estate through story-telling and first person experience, and staying ahead of the East Bay market.
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The Mostly Real Estate Podcast, with Declan Spring | Real Estate Entrepreneurship
#13 Simon Black - Open Houses are Back in Black!
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Open Houses are back!! In this fairly short conversation I catch up with the wonderful Simon Black, a fellow Red Oak agent and Realtor®. Simon is a consummate professional and a particularly effective and knowledgeable open house host. I though Simon would be the ideal guest to chat with about the very recent update to health guidelines that allowed for the welcome return of public open houses this past weekend. We talk about the logistics of open houses during this new period of COVID guidelines; adjustments to marketing property during shelter-in-place that might become normal in the post-COVID era; Matterport and other digital tools such as floorplans and social media. Simon Black is a licensed CA Realtor® DRE# 01983547