Real Estate Is Your Business - a real estate technology podcast

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Real Estate Is Your Business is a series of conversations with the innovators, entrepreneurs, and thought leaders at the forefront of the modernization of the real estate industry. Hosted by real estate technology entrepreneur Thomas Kutzman and business development expert Scott Pollack, you will hear the about the exciting technological and business innovations that are improving the way we live, work, and pretty much do everything.

  1. 034 – Minta Kay and Salil Gandhi of Goodwin Procter – The Law of PropTech

    09/27/2018

    034 – Minta Kay and Salil Gandhi of Goodwin Procter – The Law of PropTech

    Law firm Goodwin Procter LLP launches PropTech practice to serve intersection of real estate and technology innovation… Minta Kay (Chair of Goodwin’s Real Estate Industry group) and Salil Gandhi (partner in Goodwin’s Technology group) of Goodwin Procter LLP, join Thomas Kutzman and Scott Pollack in the MouthMedia Network studios powered by Sennheiser. Presented by Prevu. In this episode: What inspired the PropTech initiative at Goodwin Procter The firm’s huge global real estate bench, and huge technology bench How the firm has been getting a lot of calls, inquiries Woke up with convergence of practices, obvious place to go Tech – type of company, not an industry sector Also Fintech, Blockchain, do a lot in that space as well Real estate has been slow to adopt tech—that’s changing Need to pay attention, a cascade coming down around them Real estate becoming a service instead of just a hard asset The greatest potential for opportunity From first innovations on prop tech side on consumer listing sites, been seeing it on consumer side for awhile, bigger than a couple of entrepreneurs disrupting Investors are investing to remain abreast of latest innovations Keeping informed on opportunities to return investor returns, smarter buildings, manage portfolios How people are thinking about what a building is and how it is structured, and that it is driving business decisions and entrepreneurial innovation Why autonomous cars are important for real estate Why re-purposing of spaces and buildings is huge Going to raise a lot of new bureaucratic activity, permitting, zoning Collecting more data than ever before, so sourcing deals to pricing deals, design, maintenance From one transaction to an ongoing sharing of information Open-mindedness on real estate and regulatory that will allow innovation to occur Elasticity in the space is very important The need to house fleets of vehicles is coming, a shift is needed How smart contracts can shift advice business From ballet, chemical engineering and art history — to law PropTech is happening now in Asia too See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    54 min
  2. 033 – Lisa Fettner of ReferralExchange – People Before Leads

    09/12/2018

    033 – Lisa Fettner of ReferralExchange – People Before Leads

    A nationwide realtor referral network… Lisa Fettner, VP of Marketing for ReferralExchange (real estate agents can submit and receive clients from across the US), joins Thomas Kutzman in the MouthMedia Network studios powered by Sennheiser. Presented by Prevu. In this episode: How the role and job of agent has changed in last few years The need to be hyperlocal while being able to help people everywhere Why agents needs to be the subject matter expert to help them now and several years down the line, a client’s entire source for real estate Now it is all about the relationship How ReferralExchange is superior, algorythms, look at agents’ experiences Look at agents who want to participate and want to be engaged, while looking at their specific areas of expertise Handling personal info of referrals Handle tracking, follow up Most important factor when referring – protecting agent reputation The concentration of agents in the market, agents in pretty much every populated zip code Why ReferralExchange operations are in San Francisco and Sacremento One big challenge these days—agents don’t call leads or referrals back Minimizing bias, racial concerns based on photos Advice to be as personalized and customized for clients as possible, keeping clients in mind Fettner’s passion: Princess Project – give away prom dresses to teens who can’t afford them, promotes inner beauty, self confidence Don’t be afraid to have that conversation – it can lead to a relationship See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    51 min
  3. 032 – Ross Guttler of Delos – How Space Can Make Better People

    09/06/2018

    032 – Ross Guttler of Delos – How Space Can Make Better People

    Health and wellness at the center of the real estate industry … Ross Guttler, Vice President – Strategic Partnerships for Delos (transforming homes, offices, schools and other indoor environments by placing health and wellness at the center of design, construction, facilities and operations decisions), joins Thomas Kutzman in the MouthMedia Network studios powered by Sennheiser. Presented by Prevu. In this episode: How wellness is quite big now and where Delos comes in Approaching wellness and real estate from hard core science and medicine perspective What space is doing to our bodies Light quality and impact on standard of living How wearables will allow us to measure how space will impact our bodies, and react to what our bodies need Vetting materials Construction industries are waking up to “red list” materials Practices during construction to protect those building the pace as well At the crossroads being a real estate or a technology company Helping groups figure out things Help co-develop products and technologies “Darwin” – technology, the wellness brains for your home Physical and social environment is 70% of what affects health The best of North Carolina, and the origin of NASCAR Why space can make us better, smarter, healthier people Guttler has spent 15 years in investment, development and advisory roles across multiple product sectors. At Delos, Ross manages strategic relationships among Fortune 100 clients as well as institutional investors, owners and landlords. Having joined Delos in the early stages, he has led the growth of several business lines. In addition, Ross serves in an advisory capacity to a NY-based startup focused on developing spectral sensors for the built environment. Prior to joining Delos, Ross founded and managed the commercial division of ROI Properties, a brokerage and asset management firm that caters to distressed portfolios. He advised financial institutions, fiduciaries and receiverships on risk allocation and exit strategies for office, industrial and retail assets. Previously, he worked for the ViaWest Group, a commercial investment, development and services firm with a primary focus on value-add and opportunistic office, industrial and multi-family properties. Ross is a former board member of the Urban Land Institute and has held leadership roles in numerous other industry and non-profit organizations. He received a B.S. in Economics from Duke University and an M.B.A. from Duke University’s Fuqua School of Business. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    44 min
  4. 031 – Preston Pesek of Spacious – Accessible and Hospitable Workspaces

    08/29/2018

    031 – Preston Pesek of Spacious – Accessible and Hospitable Workspaces

    Restaurants as freelance work spaces… Preston Pesek, Co-founder/CEO of Spacious (transforming unused space into a city-wide network of stylish, productive workspaces where you can meet, work, and get stuff done) joins Thomas Kutzman and Scott Pollack in the MouthMedia Network studios powered by Sennheiser. Presented by Prevu. In this episode: How the way people think about office space has changed Spacious as a heavyweight of co-working world The goal for the user experience of product to be as frictionless as possible The ability to walk in and check in without a reservation Seamless instant connection to the community, space, WiFi, etc. Is Spacious more co-working or coffee shop? (Somewhere in between) How Spacious was conceived Doing business with restaurant tenants, that was perfect place to enter the market as a start Value prop for a restaurant space – monthly check, marketing exposure, fill space with room full of people who will be hungry when service begins Frat culture of co-working vs. higher end vibe at Spacious spaces, attracting more sophisticated/stylish members Individual workers vs. enterprise play Fantastic upgrade from a coffee shop Establishing consumer brand as B-to-C first, then B-to-B, end user is who focused on from experience perspective Creating a nighttime network for after-5pm spaces Balancing supply and demand How Spacious can spin spaces up and down quickly, ability to be responsive to changes in marketplace without big spends Being able to manage how grow footprint in a balanced way Is Spacious a tech company or a real estate company? Internal company is a tech company Being a geek around cities of architecture See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    51 min
  5. 030 – Ryan Baxter of PASSNYC – PropTech, Education, and Going Big

    08/16/2018

    030 – Ryan Baxter of PASSNYC – PropTech, Education, and Going Big

    PropTech, education reform in New York City, and motivating innovation… Ryan Baxter, making NYC’s built environment more educational, Founder/Chairman of PASSNYC, Real Estate Liaison for MetaProp NYC, and Co-founder of PropTech Challenge, and former Vice President of REBNY, joins Tom Kutzman in the MouthMedia Network studio powered by Sennheiser. Presented by Prevu. In this episode: Real estate tech/prop tech Baxter‘s unique path to prop tech, how he started in a trade association, Real Estate Board of NY His undying love for NYC, looking for way to work around that, loved lobbying as a concept The opportunity to make lots of impact How the Association is older than NYC, serves more than 17,000 members across real estate professions How Baxter started a regulatory effort on changing how ConEd treats power plants within buildings, taught him a lot about how NYC interacts with and treats tech Aaron Block, a founder of PropNYC,  knocked on door asking for help, saw them as distribution platform How his work allows outcome beyond pursuit of wealth Bing Co-Founder of Protech challenge, started last year grew to over 100 people from 47 companies, Moving from personally-participated to virtually to impact many more people, to spur innovation, increase diversity, and create opportunities around the world An augmented reality tool to overlay real time building information, helpful for engineers to know what a particular system’s flow of info in real time A lack of agility and responsiveness in real estate is going changing The need to understand that there are only five value propositions A limitless opportunity for the human imagination A $230 Trillion and growing opportunity worldwide Developers should lean into PropTech Why PropTech is years behind FinTech, yet broader than any other tech vertical we’ve seen Is PropTech only one part of it, and a low hanging fruit, and limiting lens? MetaProp Starting with community building approach as a new fund Why learning the language across the industry is crucial Promoting better educational access and equity using community organizing and coalition tactics Why the tip of PropTech spear should be public schools, and how they can design the future Enabling schools to be specialized, motivating participation and resource provision, and working toward continual desegregation The debate on why specialized schools have value The Empire State Building, Jay-Z, and a great restaurant See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    52 min
  6. 029 – Nathan Hirsch – FreeeUp Your Business to Succeed

    08/09/2018

    029 – Nathan Hirsch – FreeeUp Your Business to Succeed

    Growing a team by utilizing a marketplace with highly vetted freelancers in a gig economy… Nathan Hirsch, Founder and CEO of FreeeUp (FreeeUp is a marketplace offering pre-vetted freelance talent) joins Thomas Kutzman for a conversation about growing a business with the right talent. MouthMedia Network studios are powered by Sennheiser. Presented by Prevu. In this episode: The gig economy, and accepting the fact that entrepreneurs are not equally good at every part of their business How FreeeUp provides access to great talent all over the world to help build business FreeeUp’s original start in ecommerce, then marketing, then real estate agencies (10-15% of their current client are in Real Estate) An example of a virtual assistant What’s driving the trend of freelancing The way FreeeUp provides a lot of vetting, only takes the top 1%, and when they let them in How FreeeUp started with $2k and grew to millions – only using freelancers from their own marketplace, and running a virtual company How they didn’t look at FreeeUp company as a software business initially – looked at it as people who matched people — but when they looked at it as software and kept improving it, the company turned a corner Why freelancing is part of the next wave of the business economy How FreeeUp has a good foothold — pain points tough to fix, and hard to copy when fixed – looking at any competition in the business—and the vetting process is challenging to get right Freelancers have multiple clients each with their own styles, agendas Spending extra time at beginning setting best expectations will help save countless hours of clarification Solid communication, feedback to freelancers is critical when employing them The biggest error: assuming everyone’s expectations are the same Diversifying is important different people for different functions What would you do with extra hours? An important business lesson, and how Hirsch’s entrepreneurial career began with — selling baby products out his dorm See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    34 min
  7. 028 – Omid Malekan – Blockchain Explainer-in-Chief

    08/03/2018

    028 – Omid Malekan – Blockchain Explainer-in-Chief

    Blockchain explanation, applications, and possibilities… Omid Malekan, author of “The Story of the Blockchain: A Beginner’s Guide to the Technology Nobody Understands“, blogger, and Explainer-in-Chief at Triple Smoke Stack (a publishing, consulting and educational firm that specializes in bringing the latest advancements in blockchain technology to traditional companies) joins Thomas Kutzman and Scott Pollack in the MouthMedia Network studios powered by Sennheiser. Presented by Prevu. In this episode: Malekan on Blockchain – technology that gives digital items physical properties Physical things can only exist in one place at one moment in time Because of crypto tokens big public blockchains epxploded in value More and more industries are looking at blockchain, including real estate There are many applications beyond crypto currency Before the Internet, restrictions of physical existence worked but blockchain reduces friction or restrictions Digital items are replicable Music is a great example of an application of blockchain that can be of value Blockchain exists on a spectrum, with varying degrees of how to apply it, and is by nature often decentralized A process to keep you honest A consensus mechanism Bitcoin is slow (only a few transaction per second) Losing a key/passowrd to access, the value is lost Real Estate doesn’t change hands without people knowing about it, likely a blockchain run by government for property in the future Using blcokchain to potentially democratize ownership and mortgages How REITs were like an early tokenization, good step in that direction While REITS are cumbersome and expensive, can take the REIT model and issue tokensi instead, a tradeable avatar A lot of creativity possible Like a co-op model, real estate distilled down to shares A home is an indivisible asset, tokenization can enable that, financing aspect – you go to one bank, one loan, future can offer breaking debt into pieces each with other people Fractional ownership, fractional debt Nomadic lifestyles enabled by fractional ownership shares in properties to live in places not regular residence, like a timeshare Creatively applied can improve on good parts, lose bad parts Airbnb a perfect example of Web 2.0 kind of business, someone builds platform, people use it, and most of value goes to owner of platform. Whether a value of Blockchain can be to mediate disputes How you can determine cryptocoin has value despite being digital Becoming The Explainer in Chief Model United Nations, learning to debate, valuable life lessons that it was a popularity contest, not all about substance, from moment you walk into the room relationships Artifical Intelligence replacing jobs See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    1h 1m
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Real Estate Is Your Business is a series of conversations with the innovators, entrepreneurs, and thought leaders at the forefront of the modernization of the real estate industry. Hosted by real estate technology entrepreneur Thomas Kutzman and business development expert Scott Pollack, you will hear the about the exciting technological and business innovations that are improving the way we live, work, and pretty much do everything.

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