Top Quotes “Success in life isn't what you know, it's how much you're prepared to rip in and have a go.”“If your business isn't going forward, it's going backwards, because everyone around you is going forward.”“Talent's important, but discipline is more important, because your fallback position in life, if you've got the ability, has to always be discipline.”Episode Synopsis In Episode 10 of One Goat and the Property Guys, Dimitri Loukaras brings intensity, humor, and hard-earned perspective to a conversation about leadership, business development, and what it really takes to build momentum in real estate. From nearly 600 property sign-ups in a year to leading a high-performing BDM team, Dimitri unpacks why property management is far more than “just collecting rent” and why relationships, accountability, urgency, and trust are the real drivers of long-term success. This episode blends practical business insight with personal philosophy, offering listeners a sharp, energetic look at elite performance, team leadership, discipline, and staying grounded while chasing big goals. Episode Breakdown 00:00–04:00 — Opening and introduction to Dimitri Loukaras Sam and Nathan introduce Dimitri as a standout BDM and a cornerstone of the business, highlighting his extraordinary results and the impact he has had on the team. 04:00–10:00 — Why property management and business development? Dimitri explains his path through multiple real estate roles and why he chose property management and landlord acquisition over the more traditional sales route. He shares how he came to see property management as the true backbone of a real estate business. 10:00–16:00 — Why BDM is a powerful pathway into sales The conversation explores how business development teaches core sales skills: prospecting, relationship-building, problem-solving, and managing high volumes of people and opportunities. Dimitri and the hosts discuss why this path builds resilience and commercial sharpness. 16:00–23:00 — Becoming elite and leading with urgency Dimitri reflects on high performance, competitiveness, and the mindset behind doing any role at the highest possible level. He also shares how his leadership evolved as he moved from individual performer to team leader, including the challenge of realizing not everyone works exactly the same way. 23:00–29:00 — Team culture, prospecting, and leading from the front A strong section on leadership style, accountability, and example-setting. Dimitri discusses how he balances his own production with coaching others, why energy matters in the office, and how cold prospecting is becoming a major focus for the team’s next stage of growth. 29:00–34:00 — Rituals, habits, and personal performance Dimitri opens up about the routines he knows help him perform at his best, from movement and music to limiting phone use, walking, sauna sessions, and building healthier daily habits. This section gives listeners a more personal look at what keeps him sharp. 34:00–40:00 — What sets the team apart in the market The discussion turns practical as Dimitri explains the difference between being an “order taker” and a trusted adviser. He outlines how localized service, experienced operators, tailored advice, and accountability create better outcomes for landlords and long-term business growth. 40:00–43:00 — The future of property management Dimitri shares his view on industry disruption, including AI, technology, fee pressure, and the increasing divide between premium operators and low-cost providers. A standout point here is that technology will only increase the value of human relationships and trust. 43:00–45:00 — Quick-fire questions and closing banter The episode wraps with lighter moments, including coff