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The Biggest Lie in Real Estate? | The X-Ray Ledger

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For decades, homeowners have accepted one of real estate's biggest assumptions without questioning the underlying economics.In this episode, Steve Koleno presents The X-Ray Ledger, a data-driven examination of real estate commissions, pricing models, and consumer value.Rather than focusing on industry tradition, this presentation explores the economics behind commission structures, why language influences consumer decisions, and whether higher fees actually correspond to more work or better outcomes.Topics include:• Why "discount agent" may be a misleading label• The economics of commission pricing• Asset-based pricing versus labor-based pricing• How brokerage business models affect commission costs• The psychology of pricing and perceived value• A practical framework for evaluating real estate professionals objectivelyThis episode is intended to encourage informed decision-making through transparency, competition, and economic reasoning.

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Portada del episodio The Biggest Lie in Real Estate? | The X-Ray Ledger

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For decades, homeowners have accepted one of real estate's biggest assumptions without questioning the underlying economics.In this episode, Steve Koleno presents The X-Ray Ledger, a data-driven examination of real estate commissions, pricing models, and consumer value.Rather than focusing on industry tradition, this presentation explores the economics behind commission structures, why language influences consumer decisions, and whether higher fees actually correspond to more work or better outcomes.Topics include:• Why "discount agent" may be a misleading label• The economics of commission pricing• Asset-based pricing versus labor-based pricing• How brokerage business models affect commission costs• The psychology of pricing and perceived value• A practical framework for evaluating real estate professionals objectivelyThis episode is intended to encourage informed decision-making through transparency, competition, and economic reasoning.

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