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Bad Deals Only Ep. 10 | Hole-in-the-Floor FHA & Puppies at the Closing

1 h 0 min · 22 de may de 2026
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An AI assistant that drained its own budget, a hole-in-the-floor FHA deal, and a litter of puppies born on a seller's porch the morning of closing. Seth Williams and real estate attorney Nick Nardone get into the deals that go sideways, the brokers who pass the buck, and why the agent who solves the $300 problem is the one who gets the next call. In this episode: * How Seth's AI build went off the rails: team accounts drifting apart, runaway token spend, and an assistant that forgot it ever built the show notes * Why buyers and sellers now expect AI-grade prep from their agent, and how that is thinning the herd * The $300 bulkhead standoff: two brokers and two attorneys arguing over weather stripping, and the "be the source" rule that keeps clients calling you back * A dilapidated two-family, an FHA offer that should never have qualified, and the hold harmless agreement that kept the deal alive * Appraisal shortfalls: how a rebuttal actually works, and the need-to-know way to brief a client so you solve the problem instead of just stressing them out * The bad deal: a cashier's check that burned up in a car fire on the highway, plus how you recover a lost bank check * Puppies at the closing table: a German shepherd litter on the front porch, a missing seller, and a junk-removal holdback that turned into a credit * The 9,000 square foot move that ran three days late, and the listing-agent habits that prevent it * Underrated or overrated: ADUs in Winthrop vs Revere, Memorial Day weekend, Mother's Day, and title insurance Chapters: * 00:00 : The AI experiment that spent its own money (and forgot the show notes) * 09:30 : A Monday from hell: sideways deals, a flat tire, and a near-death MacBook * 12:00 : Why agents who skip AI are starting to fall behind * 16:00 : The $300 bulkhead fight and the "be the source" rule * 20:00 : The hole-in-the-floor FHA deal and the hold harmless fix * 28:00 : Appraisal shortfalls, rebuttals, and need-to-know client updates * 29:30 : When a small brokerage goes quiet on an escrow refund * 35:00 : The bad deal: a cashier's check that went up in flames * 38:00 : Puppies on the porch: a Marshfield closing in chaos * 41:00 : The 9,000 square foot move that ran three days late * 44:00 : Listing-agent habits that keep closings on track * 47:30 : Underrated or overrated: ADUs, Memorial Day, Mother's Day, and title insurance Bad Deals Only is the real estate podcast that tells you what really happens behind the closing table, hosted by Seth Williams of Reference Real Estate in Winthrop and Greater Boston, with real estate attorney Nick Nardone, partner at Touchstone Closing & Escrow. If it helped, or just made you laugh, follow the show and send it to an agent who needs to hear it. Reference Real Estate, Winthrop & Greater Boston | sellinboston.com [https://www.sellinboston.com] Nick Nardone, Touchstone Closing & Escrow | touchstoneclosing.com [https://touchstoneclosing.com] Follow Bad Deals Only on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and everywhere you listen. Bad Deals Only is for entertainment and general information only and is not legal, tax, or financial advice. Talk to a licensed professional before making real estate decisions.

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episode Bad Deals Only Ep. 11 | Escalation Clauses & the Trust That Blew Up a Closing artwork

Bad Deals Only Ep. 11 | Escalation Clauses & the Trust That Blew Up a Closing

Two real estate vets, zero filter. Seth Williams and real estate attorney Nick Nardone break down how deals actually get done — and undone — in today's market. Seller financing, no-cap escalation clauses, escrow holdbacks, and the trust that nearly blew up a closing. Real tactics, real bad deals, and a lot of laughs along the way. In this episode: * How a business coach's dare turned into a one-phone-call property sale * The creative-financing playbook Seth used to buy a Winthrop three-family with almost nothing down — then refinance his way into a $1.25M asset * Real estate team economics: why chasing splits is a trap, and how to track where your deals actually come from * "Every deal is a dumpster fire" — the walkthrough issues plaguing closings and the listing-agent moves that prevent them * Escrow holdbacks: how holding back proceeds gets a stalling seller moving * The Escalation Clause Masterclass — when a no-cap escalation wins, and the "will you be pissed?" test for finding a buyer's true number * Pricing strategy: why you sometimes let the market punch an overpriced listing in the face * The "relay race" of a deal — communication and extension etiquette that keep closings on track * The bad deal: a trust with no successor trustee, a mystery title issue, and how to enforce a contract instead of walking away * A lender PSA: why "volcano insurance" is the reason you don't run a condo through Rocket Mortgage * Full circle — selling a home Seth repped 10 years ago (and hasn't set foot in since 2017) Chapters: * 00:00 — A coach dares Seth to grow, so he sells a property on one phone call * 01:52 — Creative financing 101: buying a Winthrop three-family with seller financing * 10:00 — Team splits, leads & why "chasing splits" backfires * 17:00 — Memorial Day weekend, stroller purges & a Beacon Hill condo-conversion run * 20:56 — The Newport "Nardo Museum" & an underperforming Florida house * 33:13 — "Every deal is a dumpster fire": walkthroughs & listing-agent must-dos * 34:00 — Escrow holdbacks that actually motivate sellers * 35:46 — Escalation Clause Masterclass: the no-cap strategy * 41:24 — Pricing strategy: let the market do the talking * 44:10 — The deal "relay race": communication & extensions * 49:28 — The bad deal: a broken trust, a title issue & enforcing the contract * 59:56 — Rocket Mortgage vs. a condo: the "volcano insurance" saga * 64:06 — Full circle: selling a home he repped a decade ago * 73:40 — Underrated/Overrated: Memorial Day, grad parties & dance recitals Bad Deals Only is the real estate podcast that tells you what really happens behind the closing table — hosted by Seth Williams of Reference Real Estate with real estate attorney Nick Nardone. If it helped (or just made you laugh), follow the show and send it to an agent who needs to hear it. Reference Real Estate — Winthrop & Greater Boston | sellinboston.com [https://www.sellinboston.com] Follow Bad Deals Only on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and everywhere you listen. Bad Deals Only is for entertainment and general information only and is not legal, tax, or financial advice. Talk to a licensed professional before making real estate decisions.

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episode Bad Deals Only Ep. 10 | Hole-in-the-Floor FHA & Puppies at the Closing artwork

Bad Deals Only Ep. 10 | Hole-in-the-Floor FHA & Puppies at the Closing

An AI assistant that drained its own budget, a hole-in-the-floor FHA deal, and a litter of puppies born on a seller's porch the morning of closing. Seth Williams and real estate attorney Nick Nardone get into the deals that go sideways, the brokers who pass the buck, and why the agent who solves the $300 problem is the one who gets the next call. In this episode: * How Seth's AI build went off the rails: team accounts drifting apart, runaway token spend, and an assistant that forgot it ever built the show notes * Why buyers and sellers now expect AI-grade prep from their agent, and how that is thinning the herd * The $300 bulkhead standoff: two brokers and two attorneys arguing over weather stripping, and the "be the source" rule that keeps clients calling you back * A dilapidated two-family, an FHA offer that should never have qualified, and the hold harmless agreement that kept the deal alive * Appraisal shortfalls: how a rebuttal actually works, and the need-to-know way to brief a client so you solve the problem instead of just stressing them out * The bad deal: a cashier's check that burned up in a car fire on the highway, plus how you recover a lost bank check * Puppies at the closing table: a German shepherd litter on the front porch, a missing seller, and a junk-removal holdback that turned into a credit * The 9,000 square foot move that ran three days late, and the listing-agent habits that prevent it * Underrated or overrated: ADUs in Winthrop vs Revere, Memorial Day weekend, Mother's Day, and title insurance Chapters: * 00:00 : The AI experiment that spent its own money (and forgot the show notes) * 09:30 : A Monday from hell: sideways deals, a flat tire, and a near-death MacBook * 12:00 : Why agents who skip AI are starting to fall behind * 16:00 : The $300 bulkhead fight and the "be the source" rule * 20:00 : The hole-in-the-floor FHA deal and the hold harmless fix * 28:00 : Appraisal shortfalls, rebuttals, and need-to-know client updates * 29:30 : When a small brokerage goes quiet on an escrow refund * 35:00 : The bad deal: a cashier's check that went up in flames * 38:00 : Puppies on the porch: a Marshfield closing in chaos * 41:00 : The 9,000 square foot move that ran three days late * 44:00 : Listing-agent habits that keep closings on track * 47:30 : Underrated or overrated: ADUs, Memorial Day, Mother's Day, and title insurance Bad Deals Only is the real estate podcast that tells you what really happens behind the closing table, hosted by Seth Williams of Reference Real Estate in Winthrop and Greater Boston, with real estate attorney Nick Nardone, partner at Touchstone Closing & Escrow. If it helped, or just made you laugh, follow the show and send it to an agent who needs to hear it. Reference Real Estate, Winthrop & Greater Boston | sellinboston.com [https://www.sellinboston.com] Nick Nardone, Touchstone Closing & Escrow | touchstoneclosing.com [https://touchstoneclosing.com] Follow Bad Deals Only on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and everywhere you listen. Bad Deals Only is for entertainment and general information only and is not legal, tax, or financial advice. Talk to a licensed professional before making real estate decisions.

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Spring offer season is here and it is melting everyone's brains. Nick and Seth open on the whiplash of happy new-client calls and festering problem calls, then dig into a condo market drowning in inventory, a starter-buyer pool that is frozen in place, and the real math of renting versus owning. Plus a run of genuinely unhinged bad-deal stories. In this episode: * Condo inventory exploding while two-beds get passed over for three-beds at the same price * Rent versus own, run live: a $420k East Boston condo against $2,700 rent * The buyer pie chart for a $750k Winthrop single family * Why the entry-level buyer is now closer to 40 than 27, and why so many sit stuck in lease-renewal limbo * Listing edge: golden-hour photos, fewer clickbait images, and lockbox versus accompanied showings * Bad deals: the agent who ghosts at closing, the agent who sold the wrong house, and a divorce that triggered a refi rescission * An ex-wife's attorney dropping a lien on the property at the closing table * Marry the house and date the rate, plus Nick's Aqua Bounty stock run and a safe full of "$18 million" in nickels Hosted by Seth Williams (Reference Real Estate) and Nick Nardone (real estate attorney). More at sellinboston.com [https://www.sellinboston.com]. For entertainment only. Nothing here is legal, financial, or real estate advice.

27 de abr de 20261 h 8 min
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A blizzard, a missing toaster, and a buyer's agent who never showed up. This one earns the name. Nick and Seth get into the February snow lull, why septic and Title V testing grinds to a halt in winter, and how to get a listing sold anyway. Then the main event: a deal where the buyer toured the open house three times with the listing team, produced their own agent at the last minute, asked for $100,000 in repairs, and turned the final walkthrough into a seven-hour solo marathon during a blizzard. All over a countertop microwave they kept calling a toaster. In this episode: * Title V and septic: winter perk-test delays, the two-quote standard, and paying the bill out of escrow * Tight inventory, getting listings ready early, and working off-market and pocket listings * Why rates jumped from the high fives back to 6.5 on war and inflation news * The "seven out of ten boxes" rule, because that is what you can actually afford * A full buyer-intake role play, from work-from-home space to narrowing down towns north of Boston * Why exclusive buyer agency matters, and firing the client who wants to shop three agents at once * The Florida "on or before" closing controversy and what specific performance really means * The bad deal: the no-show agent, the $100k inspection ask, the seven-hour walkthrough, and the $150 toaster saga Hosted by Seth Williams (Reference Real Estate) and Nick Nardone (real estate attorney). More at sellinboston.com [https://www.sellinboston.com]. For entertainment only. Nothing here is legal, financial, or real estate advice.

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