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From Vendor to Partner: Austin Love on Relationships That Last | The 7-Minute Harvest

8 min · 14. juli 2026
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The best salespeople don't think of themselves as salespeople. They think of themselves as partners. In this episode of The 7-Minute Harvest, I sit down with Austin Love, supplier partner for Pro Sports Fitness Equipment and New Creation Charlotte, and one of the 2026 Apartment Association of North Carolina 20 on the Rise honorees. Austin shares the lessons he learned from entering the multifamily industry at a young age, including one realization that transformed his career: You don't have to become someone else to succeed. You simply have to show up as yourself. Throughout our conversation, Austin explains why every relationship matters, why every person deserves the same respect, and why today's leasing consultant may become tomorrow's regional manager. He also challenges every supplier to stop thinking like a vendor and start acting like a true business partner. In this episode: * How authenticity transformed Austin's career * Why relationships always outlast transactions * The importance of treating everyone with equal respect * What separates a business partner from an ordinary supplier * Why communication, kindness, and follow-through still matter * Navigating today's competitive multifamily market * How AI may reshape the future of supplier relationships Whether you serve multifamily communities, commercial real estate, or any customer-facing business, this conversation is a powerful reminder that trust isn't built through a sales presentation—it's built through authentic relationships, one interaction at a time.

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episode From Vendor to Partner: Austin Love on Relationships That Last | The 7-Minute Harvest cover

From Vendor to Partner: Austin Love on Relationships That Last | The 7-Minute Harvest

The best salespeople don't think of themselves as salespeople. They think of themselves as partners. In this episode of The 7-Minute Harvest, I sit down with Austin Love, supplier partner for Pro Sports Fitness Equipment and New Creation Charlotte, and one of the 2026 Apartment Association of North Carolina 20 on the Rise honorees. Austin shares the lessons he learned from entering the multifamily industry at a young age, including one realization that transformed his career: You don't have to become someone else to succeed. You simply have to show up as yourself. Throughout our conversation, Austin explains why every relationship matters, why every person deserves the same respect, and why today's leasing consultant may become tomorrow's regional manager. He also challenges every supplier to stop thinking like a vendor and start acting like a true business partner. In this episode: * How authenticity transformed Austin's career * Why relationships always outlast transactions * The importance of treating everyone with equal respect * What separates a business partner from an ordinary supplier * Why communication, kindness, and follow-through still matter * Navigating today's competitive multifamily market * How AI may reshape the future of supplier relationships Whether you serve multifamily communities, commercial real estate, or any customer-facing business, this conversation is a powerful reminder that trust isn't built through a sales presentation—it's built through authentic relationships, one interaction at a time.

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Leadership, Mentorship, and the Future of Multifamily | Featuring Ally Sack, Novel River District

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What if the greatest competitive advantage in property management isn't technology, amenities, or pricing? What if it's simply listening? In this episode of The 7-Minute Harvest, I sit down with Sarah Patrick, Community Manager at Highline Knoxville, a Greystar Build-to-Rent (BTR) community, to discuss what truly creates exceptional communities and lasting vendor partnerships. Throughout our conversation, Sarah returns to one theme again and again: communication. Whether she's caring for residents, managing budgets during inflation, or working alongside service providers, Sarah believes that listening, transparency, and shared vision create the strongest outcomes. She also offers one of the clearest distinctions between an average vendor and a true partner: A vendor completes the work. A partner understands your vision. For anyone serving multifamily communities, commercial real estate, or HOAs, this conversation offers practical wisdom directly from someone leading one of Knoxville's newest residential communities. In this episode you'll learn: * Why listening is one of a property manager's greatest leadership skills * The challenges of managing budgets in an inflationary economy * Why communication remains the foundation of great partnerships * What separates a vendor from a trusted partner * Why landscaping contributes directly to community identity * The growing Build-to-Rent (BTR) housing model * Why marketing and resident experience will shape the industry's future Whether you're a property manager, supplier, or commercial real estate professional, Sarah's perspective is a reminder that people don't simply remember the work you perform—they remember how well you listened, communicated, and partnered with them. Because great communities are built through relationships.

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