This Week in DFW Real Estate

The RE/MAX Takeover: Why Real Just Bought a 53-Year-Old Brand

49 min · 21. maj 2026
episode The RE/MAX Takeover: Why Real Just Bought a 53-Year-Old Brand cover

Description

The residential real estate sandbox just completely changed. In this episode of This Week in DFW Real Estate, hosts Nick Good and Brian Force break down a wild string of mergers: Real Brokerage acquiring the iconic, 53-year-old RE/MAX brand, and eXp Realty purchasing the NextHome franchise network. In a historical twist, the up-and-coming cloud-based disruptors are using their capital stacks to buy legacy giants. Nick and Brian look past the generic Facebook chatter to analyze the exact corporate playbook: streamlining backend compliance, liquidating franchise office overhead, and trapping massive transaction data to feed high-margin ancillary ecosystems like the fintech-driven Real Wallet. Learn why your personal brand is your only true shield moving forward. In this episode, you’ll learn: ✅  The RE/MAX-Real Reality: Why legacy license pools are dissolving into lean, tech-driven models. ✅  Fintech Realities: How brokerages are monetizing wire deposits and interest yields over traditional commission splits. ✅  Franchise Panic: What legacy office owners are feeling as they inherit cloud-based rivals. ✅  The NextHome Deal: eXp’s acquisition of 5,500 agents and what a multi-model brokerage track looks like. ✅  AI Integration: Cutting through the noise to prepare for our upcoming live training event on June 17th. Join the DFW Realtors Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/531847711158328/ Homeward Property Management: https://homewarddfw.com/ Armadillo Home Warranty: https://armadillo.one/ TORE Studios: https://torestudios.com/ Get Residual Agent: https://getresidualagent.com/ CHAPTERS 0:00 - Real Brokerage Buys RE/MAX: The Noon Shockwave 1:45 - 1973 Retrospective: The Legacy Brand Standard 2:50 - Word-Mumble Nonsense: Auditing the Facebook Experts 4:00 - The Reversal: Up-and-Coming Disruptors Swallowing the Giants 5:30 - Meet Our New Sponsor: Armadillo Home Warranty 6:40 - Going Beyond the Closing: Building a Consumer Concierge 8:30 - License Exodus: Evaluating the RE/MAX Downslope 9:45 - Spinoff Evolution: Improving the Dominant Model 11:45 - The Tech Stack Mirage: Cutting Through CRM Hype 13:45 - Monetizing Deposits: Exploring the Real Wallet Banking Layer 15:40 - Margins Over Splits: The True Future of the Brokerage Revenue 18:15 - Franchise Panic: The Ultimate Flip-Flop Recruiting Message 20:15 - eXp Buys NextHome: Cash Acquisitions & Low-Fee Tickers 21:45 - Will 9,000 Physical Office Locations Dissolve in 5 Years? 23:40 - Multi-Model Brokerages vs. Single-Brand Efficiency 25:20 - Average Age Realities: The 10-Year Legacy Clock 28:15 - The Number One Reason to Buy: Operational Inefficiencies 31:30 - Day-One Damage Control: The "Nothing is Changing" Message 35:15 - Building a Personal Shield: The Brokerage Sign Doesn't Matter 37:15 - Private Equity Moats: Retention Risks & PE Funds 39:30 - Regional Sleepers: LPT, HomeSmart, and Regional Mergers 43:15 - Slices of the Pie: Why Your Calls Still Dominate Your Survival 44:50 - ANNOUNCEMENT: AI Live Training at Irving MetroTex on June 17th 46:30 - Claiming a Seat at the Table: The Residual Agent Collaborative

Comments

0

Be the first to comment

Sign up now and become a member of the This Week in DFW Real Estate community!

Get Started

1 month for 9 kr.

Then 99 kr. / month · Cancel anytime.

  • Podcasts kun på Podimo
  • 20 lydbogstimer pr. måned
  • Gratis podcasts

All episodes

14 episodes

episode Bed Bath & Beyond Buys Fathom Realty: The $53.4M Real Estate Shockwave artwork

Bed Bath & Beyond Buys Fathom Realty: The $53.4M Real Estate Shockwave

The real estate consolidation wave just took its weirdest turn yet. In this episode of This Week in DFW Real Estate, hosts Nick Good and Brian Force break down the mind-blowing acquisition of Fathom Realty by Bed Bath & Beyond (formerly Overstock.com) for $53.4 million. Fathom—a flat-fee brokerage giant with over 14,000 agents—generated $420 million in annual revenue but was burning through a $20 million net loss, relying on a minor $2 million bridge loan just to survive. Nick and Brian expose the corporate playbook being deployed by retail chairman Marcus Lemonis: building an "Everything Home" ecosystem that captures the consumer from home search and mortgage to furniture delivery and closet organization. Discover what this means for commission compression, why the flat-fee no-monthly brokerage model is facing an existential crisis, and how the Fed’s latest dot-plot flip completely reversed planned interest rate cuts. In this episode, you’ll learn: ✅  The $53M Fire Sale: Why Fathom Realty was acquired for an incredibly low 0.13x revenue multiplier. ✅  The "Everything Home" Threat: How retail giants intend to generate leads in-store and control the transaction down-funnel. ✅  The Fed’s Dot-Plot U-Turn: Why 9 out of 18 officials signaled for an interest rate hike as inflation tracks at 4.2%. ✅  The Certified Listing Strategy: How spending money on pre-inspections can save DFW sellers tens of thousands in back-end negotiations. ✅  The Rat Infestation Reality: A real-life look at how deferred maintenance and pest infestations are driving up termination rates. Join the Community: DFW Realtors Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/531847711158328/ Homeward Property Management: https://homewarddfw.com/ Armadillo Home Warranty: https://armadillo.one/ TORE Studios: https://torestudios.com/ Get Residual Agent: https://getresidualagent.com/ Chapters 0:00 - Fathom Realty Sold to Bed Bath & Beyond for $53.4 Million 1:50 - The Herd is Thinning: Sorting Out Local NAR Displacements 3:00 - Organic Traffic: Reviewing the Relaunched Homeward Website Funnel 4:45 - The Token Efficiency Scam: Maximizing Your AI Inputs 6:00 - Sponsor Highlights: Armadillo, Homeward & ProCare Home Solutions 7:45 - The Jerome Powell Chess Game: Analyzing the New Fed Cadence 9:15 - Stagflation Hallmarks: When Wages and Asset Prices Stay Out of Whack 11:30 - The Dot-Plot Flip: Committee Swaps Planned Cuts for Interest Hikes 12:50 - The Iran War Effect: How Middle East Energy Spikes Distorted the Data 14:15 - Fed Chairman Kevin Warsh Refuses the Dot-Plot Exercise 15:30 - Sticky Inflation: The Arbitrage Play in the Oil & Gas Industry 17:45 - Realtor Stock Value is at an All-Time High 19:30 - The Comfort Zone Ceiling: Saving an Elderly Veteran’s Transaction 22:15 - Inspection Disasters: Roofs, Air Conditioners, and Rat Infestations 25:00 - Messenger vs. Fiduciary: Dealing with Difficult Sellers 27:30 - The Certified Listing Playbook: Re-introducing Pre-Inspections 30:30 - Carfax for Houses: How to Structuralize Your Listing Presentation 33:15 - Fathom's $20 Million Net Burn Rate Explained 34:45 - Who is Marcus Lemonis? The Omni-Channel Retail Ecosystem 37:45 - The Fragmented Customer Journey: Walmart vs. Real Estate Moats 40:30 - The Death Knell for Flat-Fee, No-Monthly Brokerage Models 44:00 - The Rocket & Redfin Precedent: How Corporate Discounts Cut the Agent 46:00 - Capturing the Core: Why Every Licensee Needs a Seat at the Table 49:15 - RE/MAX vs. Fathom: Comparing the True Valuation Per Agent 53:00 - Stop Screwing Up Leases: The Vulnerability of Small Property Managers

Yesterday58 min
episode The Herd is Thinning: Leveraging AI and Proactive Prospecting in a Dormant Market artwork

The Herd is Thinning: Leveraging AI and Proactive Prospecting in a Dormant Market

The real estate herd is thinning out. In this episode of This Week in DFW Real Estate, hosts Nick Good and Brian Force break down the dramatic shift reshaping the industry as the National Association of Realtors (NAR) sees a massive drop-off of 200,000 members since the peak. While a prominent Fort Worth broker highlights in the Wall Street Journal that one in three agents now requires a dual-career side hustle just to survive, top DFW producers are seeing a massive silver lining. When an agent exits the business, they leave their entire sphere of influence unrepresented. Nick and Brian lay down a strict 30-day proactive script blueprint targeting expireds, cancels, and neighborhood open houses to sweep up that stranded database volume. Plus, hear how a custom AI build-out replaced a traditional $12,000 website for just $20 a month, and discover the true definition of DFW absorption rates. In this episode, you’ll learn: ✅  The Great Agent Displacement: Why 200,000 missing licenses open up an absolute goldmine for proactive agents. ✅  The $20 Website Revolution: How Brian utilized a deep focused sprint with Claude to completely overhaul and optimize local search schema. ✅  The 917-Minute Failure: Breaking down the terrifying reality of standard agent lead response times and the speed-to-lead fix. ✅  DFW Absorption Reality: Reading the real-time local MLS data showing a 5.2-month inventory trend. ✅  Paragraph 12 Cleanup: Preparing for the strict July 1st contract execution changes regarding buyer broker expense contributions. Join the Community: DFW Realtors Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/531847711158328/ Homeward Property Management: https://homewarddfw.com/ Armadillo Home Warranty: https://armadillo.one/ TORE Studios: https://torestudios.com/ Get Residual Agent: https://getresidualagent.com/ CHAPTERS 0:00 - The $20 AI Website vs. The $12,000 Developer Bill 1:45 - Quiet Quitting: Where Did the Habit of Proactive Prospecting Go? 2:40 - Upgrading to Fable 5: Breaking Down the New AI Release 3:45 - Midnight Emergency Call: Armadillo Home Warranty to the Rescue 4:55 - The Wall Street Journal Feature: Realities of the Fort Worth Exodus 6:45 - Scheme and Optimization: Learning Core Skills Along the Way 8:30 - The Ferrari Trap: Why Most Agents Just Sit in the Car 10:15 - Focus on the Core: Getting Your Time Back on Fringe Tasks 12:15 - Database Cleanup: Turning a Hoarder’s House Into a Machine 14:15 - The Sphere Rocket Rule: Stop Outsource-Leveraging Things You Haven't Done 15:45 - Immersive Funnels: Capturing Facebook Audiences Natively 17:35 - Tracking the Shift: The Lowest Share of Single-Career Agents Since 2005 19:40 - The Unrepresented Sphere: Sweeping Up Stranded Client Moats 22:15 - Prescribing Reality: A 2022 Upside-Down Short Sale Case Study 24:45 - Cleaning Up on Canceleds: Being the Second Agent on the Scene 26:15 - ActiveRain Retrospective: Why Part-Time Effort Leads to Part-Time Income 28:40 - The Showing Agent Consultation: Overcoming Limiting Beliefs on Leverage 30:15 - The Thousand-Dial Day: Seven Closed Appointments Before 3:00 PM 31:45 - DFW Market Silver Lining: Close Home Sales Are Up 8% Year-over-Year 34:00 - The Language of Real Estate: National Skew vs. Local Truth 35:15 - Absorption Rates Unpacked: Reviewing the 5.2-Month Local MLS Trend 38:30 - Unfreezing the Market: Recovering the 12% Price Decline Balance 41:00 - July 1st Deadline: Revising Paragraph 12 Broker Compensation Language 43:30 - Water Rights and Storage Disclosures: Protecting Your Liability 45:45 - THE 30-DAY PLAN: Taking Five Client Listings right now 49:15 - 917 Minutes: The Speed-to-Lead Nightmare and the 21X Conversion Multiplier 51:45 - Launching Utility Direct: Reviving a Dormant Pipeline 55:15 - The 30-Day Revival Webinar Announcement

18. juni 202657 min
episode The $8.5 Billion Bet: Why Berkshire Hathaway Just Bought Taylor Morrison artwork

The $8.5 Billion Bet: Why Berkshire Hathaway Just Bought Taylor Morrison

The institutional forces reshaping real estate aren't slowing down. In this episode of This Week in DFW Real Estate, hosts Nick Good and Brian Force react to a massive, $8.5 billion move by Warren Buffett’s successor, Greg Abel, as Berkshire Hathaway completely absorbs mega-builder Taylor Morrison. Nick and Brian pull back the curtain on why mega-corporations are building multi-industry tech stacks to capture the entire consumer loop—from modular home building and build-to-rent communities to in-house lending, title, and insurance. We also break down a wild antitrust legal dispute where a federal judge in Illinois ordered the Chicago MLS (MRED) to restore 43,000 listings back to Zillow, effectively setting a massive precedent regarding who truly controls public marketing data. In this episode, you’ll learn: ✅  The Berkshire Playbook: Why Greg Abel is unifying home building, brokerage services, and ancillaries under a single roof. ✅  The Buyer Agent Threat: How complete vertical integration turns the buyer's agent into the most expensive, replaceable asset in a transaction. ✅  The Chicago Listing War: The legal fallout between Compass, MRED, and Zillow that removed 43,000 homes overnight. ✅  Ecosystem Survival: Practical steps to connect your CRM database to AI to find missing at-bats with past clients. ✅  The Residual Agent Machine: How to build a custom utility concierge to protect your business against margin compression. Join the DFW Realtors Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/531847711158328/ Homeward Property Management: https://homewarddfw.com/ Armadillo Home Warranty: https://armadillo.one/ TORE Studios: https://torestudios.com/ Get Residual Agent: https://getresidualagent.com/ Chapters 0:00 - Greg Abel’s First Bet: Berkshire Hathaway Buys Taylor Morrison 1:50 - Navigating Facebook Group Backlash: We Aren't Recruiting 2:45 - Deleting Spammer Invasions: Standard Group Policies 3:40 - Meet Our Sponsors: Armadillo, Homeward, and TORE Studios 4:45 - Unemotional Business Decisions: Leo’s eXp Framework 6:00 - Brand Allegiances: Where Agents Waste Emotional Stamina 8:00 - Buffett’s Cash Moat: Deploying an $8.5 Billion Bet 10:15 - Breaking Ground: Brokerages and Home Builders Merging Natively 11:45 - Build-to-Rent and Modular Operations: Clayton Homes vs. Resale 13:15 - The Ancillary Shield: Why Standard Commission Splits Are Shrinking 14:45 - The Expense Problem: Is the Buyer's Agent Vulnerable? 16:15 - Platform Infrastructure: Erasing Consumer Frustrations 18:00 - One-Stop Acquisition: Getting the Consumer Once Under One Roof 19:40 - Leading the Lead Flow: Platform Loan Officer Realities 22:15 - Micro-Teams: The Scale Shift for 15-20 Unit Producers 25:30 - The 65-Inch TV Analogy: Higher Velocity, Lower Margins 27:15 - AI Enhancement vs. Human Failure: Standing Out at Bats 29:45 - Review Slips: Auditing the 30-Day Post-Closing Blind Spot 33:30 - RAN Blueprint: Launching a Move Concierge 36:30 - The Texas Utility Trap: Shifting 50% Expired Contract Overcharges 39:35 - iBuyer Retrospective: What We Got Right and Wrong 41:15 - High-Frequency Trading: Stealing Wall Street Automation Steps 44:15 - Legal Drama: The Chicago MLS Shuts Off Zillow’s Feed 46:40 - The Judicial Precedent: Arrogance or Listing Access Standards? 49:30 - Private Networks: Do Brokerage Moats Restrict Fair Competition? 52:15 - Socialism in Real Estate? Caps on Google Reviews and Listings 54:30 - Escaping Super Glue Remodels: Flexible Contractor Choice

11. juni 202655 min
episode The RE/MAX Takeover: Why Real Just Bought a 53-Year-Old Brand artwork

The RE/MAX Takeover: Why Real Just Bought a 53-Year-Old Brand

The residential real estate sandbox just completely changed. In this episode of This Week in DFW Real Estate, hosts Nick Good and Brian Force break down a wild string of mergers: Real Brokerage acquiring the iconic, 53-year-old RE/MAX brand, and eXp Realty purchasing the NextHome franchise network. In a historical twist, the up-and-coming cloud-based disruptors are using their capital stacks to buy legacy giants. Nick and Brian look past the generic Facebook chatter to analyze the exact corporate playbook: streamlining backend compliance, liquidating franchise office overhead, and trapping massive transaction data to feed high-margin ancillary ecosystems like the fintech-driven Real Wallet. Learn why your personal brand is your only true shield moving forward. In this episode, you’ll learn: ✅  The RE/MAX-Real Reality: Why legacy license pools are dissolving into lean, tech-driven models. ✅  Fintech Realities: How brokerages are monetizing wire deposits and interest yields over traditional commission splits. ✅  Franchise Panic: What legacy office owners are feeling as they inherit cloud-based rivals. ✅  The NextHome Deal: eXp’s acquisition of 5,500 agents and what a multi-model brokerage track looks like. ✅  AI Integration: Cutting through the noise to prepare for our upcoming live training event on June 17th. Join the DFW Realtors Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/531847711158328/ Homeward Property Management: https://homewarddfw.com/ Armadillo Home Warranty: https://armadillo.one/ TORE Studios: https://torestudios.com/ Get Residual Agent: https://getresidualagent.com/ CHAPTERS 0:00 - Real Brokerage Buys RE/MAX: The Noon Shockwave 1:45 - 1973 Retrospective: The Legacy Brand Standard 2:50 - Word-Mumble Nonsense: Auditing the Facebook Experts 4:00 - The Reversal: Up-and-Coming Disruptors Swallowing the Giants 5:30 - Meet Our New Sponsor: Armadillo Home Warranty 6:40 - Going Beyond the Closing: Building a Consumer Concierge 8:30 - License Exodus: Evaluating the RE/MAX Downslope 9:45 - Spinoff Evolution: Improving the Dominant Model 11:45 - The Tech Stack Mirage: Cutting Through CRM Hype 13:45 - Monetizing Deposits: Exploring the Real Wallet Banking Layer 15:40 - Margins Over Splits: The True Future of the Brokerage Revenue 18:15 - Franchise Panic: The Ultimate Flip-Flop Recruiting Message 20:15 - eXp Buys NextHome: Cash Acquisitions & Low-Fee Tickers 21:45 - Will 9,000 Physical Office Locations Dissolve in 5 Years? 23:40 - Multi-Model Brokerages vs. Single-Brand Efficiency 25:20 - Average Age Realities: The 10-Year Legacy Clock 28:15 - The Number One Reason to Buy: Operational Inefficiencies 31:30 - Day-One Damage Control: The "Nothing is Changing" Message 35:15 - Building a Personal Shield: The Brokerage Sign Doesn't Matter 37:15 - Private Equity Moats: Retention Risks & PE Funds 39:30 - Regional Sleepers: LPT, HomeSmart, and Regional Mergers 43:15 - Slices of the Pie: Why Your Calls Still Dominate Your Survival 44:50 - ANNOUNCEMENT: AI Live Training at Irving MetroTex on June 17th 46:30 - Claiming a Seat at the Table: The Residual Agent Collaborative

21. maj 202649 min
episode The 7-Step Real Estate Playbook: How to Sell 50+ Homes in DFW artwork

The 7-Step Real Estate Playbook: How to Sell 50+ Homes in DFW

Are you stuck at a self-imposed production ceiling? In this milestone 10th episode of This Week in DFW Real Estate, hosts Nick Good and Brian Force break down why 80% of agents haven't closed a deal this year and provide the exact 7-step playbook to ensure you aren't one of them. Nick and Brian dive deep into the "Beyond the Closing" framework, focusing on how to increase the lifetime value of your clients through concierge services and vertical integration. We also address the controversial debate: Is the current 2026 market actually harder than the 2008 financial collapse? Plus, a look at the TREC investigation into license verification and why the "Realm" portal rollout has been a disaster for Texas agents. In this episode, you’ll learn: ✅  Beyond the Closing: How to stay top-of-mind by providing value that has nothing to do with a CMA. ✅  The CEO Transition: Why capturing revenue in frictionless ways is the key to scaling your business. ✅  The TREC Investigation: Why dog groomers in Texas have stricter verification than real estate agents. ✅  Unfreezing Buyers: How to use the "Cost of Waiting" framework to help clients take action. ✅  Hyperlocal Authority: Why "75252" (or your specific zip code) is the only market that matters. Join the DFW Realtors Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/531847711158328/ Homeward Property Management: https://homewarddfw.com/ ProCare Home Solutions: https://procaredfw.com/ TORE Studios: https://torestudios.com/ Get Residual Agent: https://getresidualagent.com/waitlist Chapters 0:00 - Is 2008 Tougher Than Today? The Great Debate 1:50 - Episode 10: In the Books! 3:00 - Recap: The "Beyond the Closing" Presentation 5:30 - Increasing Client Lifetime Value (LTV) 8:00 - CEO Mindset: Capturing Revenue with Zero Friction 10:30 - Providing Value 30 Days AFTER the Move 12:15 - Concierge Services: The American Express Model 15:00 - TREC Investigation: Verification & Residency Inconsistencies 17:30 - Why Dog Grooming Licenses have stricter rules than Real Estate 19:15 - The "Realm" Portal Disaster: Why Agents are Stuck 21:30 - TDLR vs. TREC: A Comparison of State Regulations 24:00 - THE 7-STEP PLAYBOOK: Unfreezing the Market 26:30 - Brian’s First Homestead Purchase vs. Investment Logic 29:00 - The Art of Unfreezing Buyers: Psychological Counseling 31:30 - Developing a "Cost of Waiting" One-Pager 34:30 - Owning Your Database like an Electric Fence 36:30 - What is "Value"? Being the "Guy with a Trench Coat" 40:30 - The 36-Touch Evolution: Dallas Zoo Takeover Case Study 43:00 - True Cost of Homeownership Framework (PMI, Taxes, Insurance) 46:30 - Becoming a Hyperlocal Data Authority 49:00 - TikTok & Trending Topics: Why Local wins over Global 52:00 - Deploying AI to Out-Respond the Competition 55:00 - Meet "Gabby": Using AI Assistants in your CRM 58:00 - Diversified Income: Lessons from the 2008 Survivors 1:01:00 - Economic Forecasts vs. Reality (Nate Silver Logic) 1:04:00 - Tell the Truth: Why Honesty wins the Client for Life

30. apr. 20261 h 7 min