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Open House with Pat Roach

Podcast by Pat Roach

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About Open House with Pat Roach

I’m Patrick Roach, President and Co-Founder of Southwestern Real Estate. When I started in 2007, I was brand new to the business and set out to learn by interviewing top brokers. I built my career on principles that kept me focused, client-first, and committed to doing the work well. Open House is where I share the lessons, stories, and hard-earned truths from life in real estate—what I’ve learned, what I’m still learning, and what I think more people in this business need to hear.

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49 episodes

episode 48. Gen Z Buyers, Multiple Offer Transparency, and Why So Many Homeowners Feel Stuck artwork

48. Gen Z Buyers, Multiple Offer Transparency, and Why So Many Homeowners Feel Stuck

Pat and Andres open with personal updates, including a big family announcement from Andres and a new chapter for Pat’s son, before getting into Hot Finds that range from local food to a sci-fi book series. From there, they dig into three stories with real stakes for buyers and agents right now: Midwest cities attracting Gen Z homeowners, where real estate transparency actually does and does not break down, and a record-setting rise in Hispanic homeownership. Along the way, Pat connects the dots on why so many people still feel stuck in place, even with equity, and why affordability, rates, and trust in the process still shape almost every move. Hot Finds – [00:13:27] * Pat’s pick: Don Javi’s Taco Grill near North Avenue and Route 59, with a special shout for the strawberry tamale if you are a tamale person. * Andres’ pick: the Red Rising series by Pierce Brown, a future sci-fi saga about caste, rebellion, betrayal, and power. Rip From the Headlines – [00:22:56] * A Milwaukee landlord is arrested in a major drug conspiracy case involving stash houses, trap houses, and rental properties. * Pat pushes back on an article claiming real estate has a transparency problem, arguing the bigger issue is really around multiple-offer situations, not basic inspections. * Hispanic homeownership hits a record high, with more than 10 million Hispanic owner households and the largest annual gain of any group. Main Topic – [00:42:03] * Pat explains where real estate transparency actually gets tricky, especially when buyers are competing and cannot verify what other offers are really on the table. * He floats a practical fix: a system where legitimate offers are uploaded and verified, so buyers know the competition is real without exposing every detail. * The broader takeaway is that even households with equity often cannot make a clean move when today’s rates make the next payment feel just as heavy as the last one. Have questions for us? Submit them here: openhousewpr@gmail.com

2 May 2026 - 1 h 7 min
episode 47. Why Gen Z Is Buying in the Midwest and How Dual Agency Actually Works artwork

47. Why Gen Z Is Buying in the Midwest and How Dual Agency Actually Works

Pat and Andres open with Hot Finds that go from big-screen optimism to a horrific documentary recommendation, then jump into a surprisingly hopeful real estate trend: some Midwest cities are actually pulling Gen Z buyers into homeownership. From there, Pat breaks down a topic that can get messy fast if it is handled wrong: dual agency. He walks through when it comes up, why sellers sometimes choose an off-market path, what agents can and cannot say, and how to keep both sides protected when one agent is involved in the same deal. Hot Finds – [00:12:32] * Andres’ pick: Project Hail Mary in theaters, a visually beautiful, optimistic sci-fi story about friendship, kindness, and collaboration. * Pat’s pick: Trainwreck: Poop Cruise on Netflix, a documentary on the 2013 Carnival Triumph disaster that is as disgusting as it is weirdly entertaining. Rip From the Headlines – [00:21:55] * Some Midwest cities are bucking the first-time buyer slump and attracting Gen Z homeowners. * The common thread: affordability, younger homeowner communities, and local build-out designed to support young buyers and families. * Cities mentioned include Grand Rapids, Omaha, Wichita, Des Moines, Cincinnati, Minneapolis, Akron, Pittsburgh, and Indianapolis. * Pat’s bigger takeaway: southern metros may stay popular with renters, but the Midwest is winning younger buyers who want long-term equity. Main Topic – [00:33:18] * Pat explains why he is seeing more dual-agency deals this year and why low inventory is a big part of it. * He breaks down the difference between dual agency and transactional brokerage, plus the rules that matter most. * The practical angle: why some sellers would rather take a clean off-market deal than deal with prep, showings, and market chaos, and how an agent has to stay transparent without crossing ethical lines. Have questions for us? Submit them here: openhousewpr@gmail.com

2 Apr 2026 - 1 h 15 min
episode 46. How the Iran War and AI Could Impact Real Estate This Year. artwork

46. How the Iran War and AI Could Impact Real Estate This Year.

Pat and Andres are back! (season two?), and after a long catch-up they settle into two big questions hanging over real estate right now. First, what does a war with Iran actually mean for mortgage rates, inventory, and buyer behavior if it drags on? Then they pivot to AI and whether it is really a business changer for agents, or just the latest shiny object being sold to people in the industry. It is part reunion, part market read, and part reality check on what still matters most when people are buying and selling homes. Hot Finds – [00:18:42] * Pat’s pick: an Oscars roundup, with strong recommendations for Sentimental Value, One Battle After Another, Train Dreams, and Begonia, plus a hard thumbs down for F1. * Andres’ pick: the Brandon Sanderson universe getting greenlit at Apple, with Sanderson reportedly keeping screenplay and adaptation control. * Sponsor shout: Fidelity National Title is back in the mix, and Brandon James is helping sponsor Pat’s upcoming client movie event. Rip From the Headlines – [00:31:26] * The war in Iran could push mortgage rates higher in the short term, especially if energy prices and inflation stay elevated. * If the conflict drags on, higher material costs and labor issues could make housing supply even tighter. * AI is everywhere in the real estate conversation, but Pat is skeptical of the sales pitch and thinks most agents still win through trust, systems, and real human connection. Main Topic – [00:31:26] * Pat breaks down the difference between a short conflict and a prolonged one, and why the local market may not react the same way the national headlines do. * On AI, the big question is not whether it can help with small tasks. It is whether it can replace the emotional intelligence and person-to-person trust that great agents bring to the job. * Their answer is pretty clear: use the tools where they save time, but do not confuse automation with service. Closing tag: Have questions for us? Submit them here: openhousewpr@gmail.com

18 Mar 2026 - 1 h 11 min
episode 45. Compass + Anywhere, Investor Ban, Rates Under 6% artwork

45. Compass + Anywhere, Investor Ban, Rates Under 6%

Pat and Andres open with Hot Finds, then hit a packed news run: Compass completes its purchase of Anywhere Real Estate, debate over banning institutional homebuyers heats up, and 30-year mortgage rates briefly slip to 5.99%. The back half connects the dots on demand versus supply and explores “portable mortgages” as a way to free up move-up inventory without giving up ultra-low existing rates. Hot Finds – [00:15:18] * Andres’ pick: HIPPEAS Flavored Blast Blazin’ Hot Chickpea Puffs — a “healthier Cheetos” with chickpea protein. * Pat’s pick: If I Had Legs, I’d Kick You (Rose Byrne) — intense, art-first film that lingers. Rip From the Headlines – [00:27:08] * Compass completes acquisition of Anywhere Real Estate (Century 21, Coldwell Banker, Sotheby’s, Corcoran, ERA, BHG). * Ban on institutional single-family rental buyers? Legal questions and real market impact debated. * Rates under 6% (briefly): a dip to 5.99% tied to chatter about large MBS purchases. Main Topic – [00:59:29] * Demand fixes versus supply reality: tools like retirement or 529 funds help buyers but not inventory. * Portable mortgages explained: carry a low-rate balance to the next home and finance the remainder at market rate. * Practical lens for agents: track whether policies boost buyers or boost listings, then adjust strategy and messaging. Have questions for us? Submit them here: openhousewpr@gmail.com

14 Jan 2026 - 1 h 6 min
episode 44. Boomers, Baby Bust, and 2026 Gameplan artwork

44. Boomers, Baby Bust, and 2026 Gameplan

Pat and Andres kick off 2026 with sponsor thanks, travel and health updates, and a lively Hot Finds before diving into three stories that point in the same direction. A record sale in Massachusetts, NAR’s outlook on boomers and buyers with kids, and a surprising list of places adding families set up the takeaway for agents. The second half lays out a clear plan for where the business is headed and how to position yourself to win. Hot Finds – [00:13:59] * Andres’ picks: The Kingkiller Chronicle (starting with The Name of the Wind) and a rewatch of Peaky Blinders. * Pat’s pick: Pluribus on Apple TV, created by Vince Gilligan and starring Rhea Seehorn, with a hive-mind premise that sparks a philosophy tangent. Rip From the Headlines – [00:26:43] * Former Obama summer estate tops Massachusetts sales at $37M on Martha’s Vineyard. * NAR lens on boomers and 2026: retirees hold the cards, and only 25% of current buyers have children living at home. * Where household size is shrinking fastest and where it is rising: some markets see smaller households as retirees move in, while places like Kokomo, IN attract families with incentives, including down payment help up to $50k. Main Topic – [00:44:17] * The next ten years will be won by agents who build real relationships with boomers and with people who influence boomers. * Context for newer agents: first-time buyers are a smaller slice than they used to be, so your sphere has to expand beyond your own age group. * Practical moves: grow a referral network that includes adult children of boomers, stay consistent on touchpoints, and be ready with clear plans for relocations and right-sizing. Closing tag: Have questions for us? Submit them here: openhousewpr@gmail.com

7 Jan 2026 - 59 min
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