The Mostly Real Estate Podcast, with Declan Spring

Declan Spring
The Mostly Real Estate Podcast, with Declan Spring

Real estate market updates, and conversations of substance with people I admire, mostly in the field of residential real estate in the San Francisco East Bay Area. This show is both industry facing, and consumer facing, which makes it somewhat unique. Listeners can access content about the state of the East Bay real estate market. The podcast also features local top-producing agents, brokers, rising stars, or agents who have simply niched down and can share their strategies.Outside of real estate there are many conversations with local business owners, historians, politicians, and non-profits, people whom I believe provide value to the local community and enrich my experience of living here.I've been a California licensed real estate agent since 2003 selling real estate mostly in the Inner East Bay cities and districts of Berkeley, Oakland, Richmond, Albany, El Cerrito, and Kensington.CA DRE#01398898

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    #57 Rachel Melby - From Instagram to Real Estate: How Authentic Content Creates Clients

    Ideas for the show or to want just to support us? Send us a text! When Rachel Melby moved to El Cerrito she created an Instagram account to document her discoveries in this charming Bay Area community. What began as personal exploration blossomed into IG's "The Little Hill" – a thriving online community celebrating local treasures, architecture, and neighborhood events. What Rachel couldn't have anticipated was how this authentic community-building would later become the foundation for her successful real estate career. Rachel's journey represents what many agents aspire to but few achieve: converting genuine community engagement into business opportunities without sacrificing authenticity or trust. As she explains, "I wanted to make sure that people were opting into my real estate journey rather than me shoving it down their throats." This thoughtful approach led her to create a separate IG account, "Little Hill Real Estate", while carefully managing her original platform – a strategy that paid dividends as community members eagerly followed her professional evolution. Throughout our conversation, Rachel shares practical wisdom about creating content that resonates. From finding your voice on social media to adapting to algorithm changes, she emphasizes versatility and consistency above all. "Learn how to do a little bit of everything," she advises, noting that mastering various content formats helps you pivot when platforms evolve. For those intimidated by content creation, Rachel suggests identifying specific barriers – whether it's camera shyness or concern about specific followers – and addressing them head-on. Beyond digital strategies, Rachel has increasingly focused on bringing her online community offline through events like the annual Summer Kickoff Festival and partnerships with the El Cerrito Historical Society. This holistic approach to community engagement has positioned her as both a trusted local resource and a go-to real estate professional in a competitive market. Her insights into current market conditions reveal the value of hyperlocal expertise, particularly as insurance concerns reshape buyer preferences between hill and flatland properties. Whether you're a seasoned agent looking to enhance your social media presence or considering a career in real estate, Rachel's experience offers a blueprint for success built on authentic connection rather than aggressive self-promotion. Subscribe to the podcast for more conversations with innovative real estate professionals who are redefining what it means to build community-centered businesses. Rachel Melby is a licensed CA REALTOR® DRE#02179456 Declan Spring is a licensed CA REALTOR® DRE#01398898

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    #56 - Kerri Naslund-Monday - Navigating the Four Punches to the Inner East Bay Condo Market

    Ideas for the show or to want just to support us? Send us a text! Kerri Naslund-Monday returns to discuss the struggling Inner East Bay condo market, revealing how properties have lost a decade of appreciation. The Inner East Bay condo market has experienced what Kerri calls "four punches" that have seen demand and values decline. Properties that once commanded premium prices are now selling at levels not seen since 2014 — or in some cases, 2007. This represents a reversal of fortune that's reshaping the market landscape. Declan and Kerri dissect these market-altering forces: COVID's devastating impact on shared living spaces, skyrocketing interest rates impacting affordability, California's new balcony inspection requirements triggering special assessments, and an insurance crisis driving HOA fees to unprecedented heights. Together, these factors have created a perfect storm for condo owners while simultaneously opening doors for strategic buyers. The conversation doesn't just diagnose problems — it illuminates paths forward. For sellers, understanding the realistic timeline for market recovery is crucial for making informed decisions. For buyers, learning how to properly evaluate a condo complex's inspection status, insurance situation, and HOA finances can reveal value opportunities. And for real estate professionals, this challenging market segment offers a chance to build expertise and relationships that will pay dividends when the inevitable recovery arrives. Whether you're a property owner facing tough decisions, a potential buyer seeking value, or an agent navigating a difficult market, this episode provides the context, data, and strategies needed to make confident choices in uncertain times. Listen now and discover how today's challenges might be tomorrow's opportunities. Kerri Naslund-Monday is a licensed CA REALTOR® DRE#01759031 Declan Spring is a licensed CA REALTOR® DRE#01398898

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    #55 - David Gunderman Interviews Me - An Unexpected Career in Real Estate

    Ideas for the show or to want just to support us? Send us a text! My journey from Dublin, Ireland to becoming a successful East Bay real estate agent unfolds in this colorful conversation with David Gunderman, part of David's series of live audience conversations titled 'Humble Beginnings'. With hesitant and uncharacteristic candor I explain how my path was anything but straightforward. Born in 1972 in suburban Dublin, I found myself in San Francisco at age 20 thanks to a quirk of immigration policy—the Morrison visa lottery. My early years in America paint a picture of 1990s San Francisco, where artists and waiters could afford three-bedroom apartments overlooking Washington Square Park for just $900 monthly. After stints as a photographer, darkroom technician, and world traveler, I found my family (and myself!) needing greater stability when our first child was born in 2004. We discuss my career launch during the beginning stages of the financial crisis in 2007-2008. What followed is a demonstration in building a business from absolute zero, using the Buffini Coaching method to create authentic connections rather than mere networking. Then there was my parallel journey of personal transformation alongside my professional growth and I try to describe what triggered my sobriety in 2007, a moment when "something just rewired".  Whether you're a seasoned real estate professional, someone considering a career change, or simply appreciate stories of transformation, this episode offers both practical wisdom and emotional resonance. Listen to discover how sometimes the most challenging beginnings lead to the most meaningful success. David Gunderman is a licensed CA REALTOR® DRE#01313613 Declan Spring is a licensed CA REALTOR® DRE#01398898

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    #54 - Megan Micco - How Berkeley's Climate Policies Are Reshaping Property Ownership

    Ideas for the show or to want just to support us? Send us a text! Berkeley's revised energy savings ordinance and a proposed fire safety ordinance will significantly impact homeowners and real estate transactions starting January 2026. Third-generation Berkeley resident and REALTOR® Megan Micco shares essential details about the changes, compliance requirements, and strategies for navigating these new regulations. • BESO (Berkeley Energy Savings Ordinance) will require actual energy efficiency improvements rather than just assessments starting January 1, 2026. • Properties must achieve six credits from a menu of energy upgrade options or place a $5,000 deposit in escrow at closing. • Heat pump water heaters, heat pump HVAC systems, and knob-and-tube replacement each provide full compliance with six credits. • Buyers receive the full $5,000 deposit back after making improvements within 2-3 years. • Starting 2027-2029, a nine-county Bay Area ban will prohibit new gas furnaces, water heaters, and eventually stoves, and all new gas appliance installs. • Proposed new Berkeley EMBER Ordinance will require a five-foot fire-resistant "Zone Zero" buffer around homes in a newly created high fire zone • City Council votes June 17 on expanding fire safety requirements to a proposed "Zone 4" area from Grizzly Peak to Wildcat For more information about Berkeley climate initiatives, contact the City of Berkeley. Megan Micco is a licensed CA REALTOR®, and Broker Associate at Compass, DRE#01930373 Declan Spring is a licensed CA REALTOR® DRE#01398898

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    #53 - Setting the Record Straight: What 'The Daily' Podcast from The NYT's Got Dead Wrong - with José Fernández

    Ideas for the show or to want just to support us? Send us a text! What happens when one of the world's most prestigious news organizations publishes a deeply flawed hit piece on an entire profession? That's exactly what Declan Spring and guest, José Fernández, addresses in this response to The New York Times Daily podcast episode "The Housing Market Has New Rules. Realtors Are Evading Them." They examine and dismantle the NYT's reporting, exposing fundamental misunderstandings about how real estate actually works in America. From the false portrayal of NAR as a regulatory body to the complete omission of the Buyer Representation and Broker Compensation Agreements that now create unprecedented transparency in the industry, this episode reveals how biased framing and selective reporting can create a dangerously misleading narrative. Together, they walk through how buyer representation actually works, why the "dreaded 6%" commission myth needs to die, and the critical difference between market education and the serious ethical violation of steering. Their exchange offers listeners a rare glimpse into the nuts and bolts of real estate practice that most reporting glosses over. Beyond defending a profession of 1.5 million Americans unfairly characterized as a "cartel," Declan outlines the real barriers to housing affordability—from supply shortages and restrictive zoning to the insurance crisis and stagnant wages—and makes a case that scapegoating real estate professionals for systemic problems only distracts from meaningful solutions. Whether you're a real estate professional frustrated by persistent misconceptions about your work or a consumer trying to navigate the complex world of buying and selling property, this episode delivers the context, clarity, and honest analysis that was missing from the original reporting. Join us for a defense of transparency and accuracy—not just in real estate, but in journalism too. José Fernández  is a licensed CA REALTOR® DRE#01353359 Declan Spring is a licensed CA REALTOR® DRE#01398898

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    #51 - Dominic Villa - Mortgage Market Chaos: Navigating Rates, Tariffs, and Policy Uncertainties

    Ideas for the show or to want just to support us? Send us a text! What happens when global politics, tariff wars, and housing policy collide? Mortgage expert Dominic Villa pulls back the curtain on today's chaotic lending landscape, revealing truths that every homeowner and buyer needs to understand. When the stock market plunges but mortgage rates inexplicably rise, something unprecedented is happening. Dominic breaks down this counterintuitive financial paradox, explaining how China's massive holdings of US debt create a precarious situation where tariff policies could potentially send mortgage rates skyrocketing above 10%. This isn't fearmongering—it's the reality of our interconnected global economy. Beyond the immediate concerns, we explore why today's real estate fundamentals differ dramatically from the 2008 financial crisis. With homeowners holding substantial "real equity, not inflated equity" and lending regulations emphasizing verified income and ability to repay, the foundation remains solid despite economic turbulence. Dominic offers practical advice on fixed versus adjustable-rate mortgages in this environment, noting that "boring and predictable is everything you want in your housing payment." The conversation takes a critical turn when discussing the potential dismantling of consumer protections. Through personal stories, Dominic illustrates how the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has saved homebuyers tens of thousands of dollars by preventing predatory lending practices. His concerns about the privatization of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac highlight a looming threat to mortgage affordability that few are discussing. Whether you're in the market now or planning future real estate moves, understanding these forces will help you navigate one of the most complex mortgage environments in decades. Listen, learn, and make informed decisions that protect your financial future. For more info on Dominic Villa and Castle Hill Mortgage click here. Follow Dominic on IG @MrDominic. Follow Declan on IG @DeclanSpring Dominic Villa is Mortgage Banker with Castle Hill Mortgage NMLS ID: 1187381 Declan Spring is a licensed CA REALTOR® DRE#01398898

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    #50 - Freemodel's Renovation Rescue: The No-Money-Down Solution to Selling Your Home

    Ideas for the show or to want just to support us? Send us a text! Let Freemodel remove the barriers to pre-sale renovations. Lara Richmond from Freemodel reveals how pre-sale renovations with no upfront costs can transform properties and maximize sale prices, sharing real examples of homes that gained hundreds of thousands in added value through strategic improvements. Watch our companion video segment here • Freemodel funds and manages pre-sale renovations with payment deferred until closing • Ideal for homeowners with equity but no available cash for improvements • Project managers handle everything from design selections to contractor coordination • Beyond selling, Fremodel offers "invoice projects" for buyers renovating new homes • Project managers build reliable contractor networks for smooth project execution • Understanding target buyer demographics drives design decisions that appeal to the market • Forward-thinking renovations consider coming regulations like California's 2029 gas appliance ban Lara's passion for remodeling ignited with the renovation of her first home, leading her to study design and architecture at George Washington University. Since 2008, she has been revitalizing homes across the San Francisco Bay Area, New York, and Washington, D.C. As the founder and CEO of Agave Interior Design, Lara is dedicated to creating beautiful and functional spaces that enhance the well-being of families. Her projects have set record sale prices in several East Bay neighborhoods, including Oakland, Berkeley, and Richmond Heights.  Declan Spring is a licensed CA REALTOR® DRE#01398898

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Real estate market updates, and conversations of substance with people I admire, mostly in the field of residential real estate in the San Francisco East Bay Area. This show is both industry facing, and consumer facing, which makes it somewhat unique. Listeners can access content about the state of the East Bay real estate market. The podcast also features local top-producing agents, brokers, rising stars, or agents who have simply niched down and can share their strategies.Outside of real estate there are many conversations with local business owners, historians, politicians, and non-profits, people whom I believe provide value to the local community and enrich my experience of living here.I've been a California licensed real estate agent since 2003 selling real estate mostly in the Inner East Bay cities and districts of Berkeley, Oakland, Richmond, Albany, El Cerrito, and Kensington.CA DRE#01398898

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