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.
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