Real Estate Changes & Community Connections with Ted Wentzel
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Join Jeremy Doering and Mike Rohr as they sit down with Ted Wentzel, the President of the Elm Grove Community Foundation, to explore the vibrant world of real estate and community engagement.
Discover the transformative changes happening in the real estate industry, from improved transparency to dynamic realtor–client relationships. They discuss how these shifts are creating incredible opportunities for both professionals and buyers.
Ted shares the heartwarming story of his involvement in the Elm Grove Community Foundation and their signature Oktoberfest event. Learn how this event has evolved into a beloved community tradition with activities for all ages and a powerful impact on local projects.
How can you harness change to power your real estate success? What insights can you gain from community engagement? Tune in to this engaging episode to learn about the latest real estate trends and how community spirit drives Elm Grove's unique culture.
Episode Highlights:
08:47 - It's gonna be more transparent to both the buyer and the seller. Seller's going to be responsible for X. The buyer's going to be responsible for X. It's all going to work out. It's just going to be more transparency as far as both sides knowing what's going to happen or who's responsible for what.
10:55 - There's a large population that's turning over, and more homes are going to be bought and sold. So it's going to be a really competitive market. I'm looking forward to seeing how this new lawsuit is going to shape our industry. I think it's going to be a great addition to helping transparency and weeding out those who have not taken this industry and our profession seriously.
20:06 - I've never really found something quite like Elm Grove in the way that people are committed to the community. A lot of folks grew up there. They go to college. They come back because they just realize how special it is. It's really a unique place.
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