Building Community to Build Your Real Estate Business
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Summary
In this episode of the Agent Mind Podcast, TJ McGraw speaks with Scott Hack, broker-owner of Finish Line Realty in Louisville, Kentucky. They discuss the importance of building community within the real estate industry and how it can significantly enhance business growth. Scott shares insights on fostering a collaborative culture among agents, creating unique community engagements through networking groups, and leveraging local businesses to strengthen community ties. He also emphasizes the role of intentional networking and the value of face-to-face interactions in building lasting relationships.Links Mentioned in the episode
Real Estate Distilled conference in Louisville, KY: https://realestatedistilled.com/ Connect with Scott Hack: https://me.scotthack.com/ Real Estate Distilled Podcast: https://podcast.realestatedistilled.com/ Takeaways- Building community is essential for business growth.
- Creating a culture of collaboration among agents is key.
- Physical meeting spaces can enhance communication and feedback.
- Networking groups can help agents build their own communities.
- Community engagement takes time and persistence.
- Unique products can serve as a bridge to community building.
- Events are crucial for fostering relationships.
- Intentional networking leads to valuable connections.
- Leveraging local businesses can enhance community ties.
- Building relationships is at the core of successful networking.
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