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The REcolorado Acquisition: A Red Pill Moment for Brokers

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The recent acquisition of REcolorado by private equity firm GI Partners has sent shockwaves through the real estate industry. In this episode, Rob and Greg discuss the history of MLS privatization and the tensions between associations and MLSs. They shine a light on the lack of member control and power dynamics within the industry, exposing important truths about data ownership.

This is a red pill moment for brokers and agents as they realize the potential risks and benefits of private equity ownership of MLSs. The duo also discuss the trend of decoupling and its potential impact on the MLS and realtor associations. Are realtor associations truly serving brokers and agents in their local communities? Is it time for them to consider their value proposition and even potentially sell off their MLS?

Listen to the Industry Relations Podcast, available on all podcast platforms!

Find, buy and protect the homes you love with CoreLogic.

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This podcast is produced by Two Brothers Creative 2024.

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The recent acquisition of REcolorado by private equity firm GI Partners has sent shockwaves through the real estate industry. In this episode, Rob and Greg discuss the history of MLS privatization and the tensions between associations and MLSs. They shine a light on the lack of member control and power dynamics within the industry, exposing important truths about data ownership.

This is a red pill moment for brokers and agents as they realize the potential risks and benefits of private equity ownership of MLSs. The duo also discuss the trend of decoupling and its potential impact on the MLS and realtor associations. Are realtor associations truly serving brokers and agents in their local communities? Is it time for them to consider their value proposition and even potentially sell off their MLS?

Listen to the Industry Relations Podcast, available on all podcast platforms!

Find, buy and protect the homes you love with CoreLogic.

Follow this link to subscribe to Industry Relations YouTube page

Listen to the podcast on Apple

Listen to the podcast on Spotify

Connect with Rob and Greg:

Rob’s Website

Greg’s Website

Our Sponsors:

CoreLogic

Notorious VIP

This podcast is produced by Two Brothers Creative 2024.

  continue reading

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