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The Blueprint: Real Estate Advice for Industry Professionals

The Blueprint: Real Estate Advice for Industry Professionals

De : Kenneth Jamaca | Katie Martin
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The Blueprint Podcast is where real estate industry professionals come to sharpen their skills, gain insights, and grow their businesses. Hosted by Kenneth Jamaca, Managing Broker of J Castle Group, and Katie Martin, a licensed Realtor and Certified Transaction Coordinator, each episode dives into the strategies, challenges, and opportunities shaping today’s real estate world. From contract negotiations to transaction management, marketing tactics to brokerage leadership, we break down the tools and knowledge you need to succeed—whether you’re an agent, broker, or industry partner.Kenneth Jamaca | Katie Martin Economie Management Management et direction
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  • Rookie Real Estate Mistakes That Kill Careers Before They Start
    Feb 26 2026

    Real estate school teaches you how to not get sued. It does not teach you how to be an agent.

    In this episode of The Blueprint, Ken and Katie break down the “rookie mistakes” that derail new agents early—especially when they pick the wrong brokerage, chase the wrong kind of “support,” or get trapped inside a lead ecosystem that keeps them dependent.

    This one is equal parts strategy, mentorship, and a little bit of “please don’t build your entire career on crumbs.”

    In this episode, we cover:

    • Why getting licensed is the easy part… and why the real question is “now what?”

    • Big brokerage vs boutique brokerage: structure, systems, and what actually matters day-to-day

    • Why transaction systems (and real file structure) can make or break a new agent’s confidence

    • Mentor vs team vs “do it yourself”: what rookies should experience at least once, and what they shouldn’t stay stuck doing

    • The ugly math behind portal/team lead funnels (and why some models feel like an MLM with extra steps)

    • Why good leadership teaches agents how to generate business—not just answer leads and fill out contracts

    • How to choose lead gen that fits your life (karaoke, jiu-jitsu, water gardening… yes, really)

    • Rookie vs “new” vs “seasoned”: why time-in-industry is less important than reps and staying current

    • The most important mindset shift: new data → new opinion (because the industry changes constantly)

    • Bonus: the birth of a new proverb—“lack of practice makes imperfect”—and why it’s annoyingly true

    Who this episode is for

    • Brand new agents trying to pick a brokerage, mentor, or team

    • Agents who have a license but haven’t done many deals (rookie by reps, not by age)

    • Agents stuck inside a “lead machine” and realizing they don’t actually know how to build their own business

    • Anyone who wants the real-world version of training you don’t get in the coursework

    We hope you stick around! Like, subscribe, share, and push all the buttons.

    Questions? Reach out!

    Email: hello@theblueprintpod.com

    Web: theblueprintpod.com

    IG: instagram.com/podcast.theblueprint

    Ken: kenneth.jcg.homes

    Katie: thisisplacer.com

    Disclaimer

    This conversation is for educational and informational purposes only and is not legal, tax, or financial advice. Always consult your broker and licensed professionals for guidance on your specific situation.

    #realestatepodcast #realestateagents #realestateteams #operations #systems #leadgeneration #openhouses #realestatecoaching #theblueprint


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    1 h et 4 min
  • The Buyer Broker Agreement: Mistakes Agents Are Still Making in 2026
    Feb 19 2026

    The Buyer Representation & Broker Compensation Agreement changed real estate conversations overnight — and a lot of agents are still getting it wrong.In this episode of The Blueprint, Ken Jamaca and Katie Martin break down what actually changed after the Setzer lawsuit, how the California Buyer Broker Agreement (BBC / BRBC) is supposed to be used, and the most common (and dangerous) mistakes agents are still making. This is not theory. This is what’s showing up in real files, audits, and escrows right now.In this episode, we cover:Why the Buyer Broker Agreement exists and what the Setzer lawsuit actually changedThe biggest compliance mistakes agents are still making (expired agreements, late signatures, missing fields)Exclusive vs non-exclusive buyer representation — and why most agents misunderstand the riskWhen a new agreement should be written vs when a modification is appropriateHow buyer broker compensation is really negotiated now (and why sellers have more perceived control)Why “the seller always pays” is no longer a safe explanationThe difference between state law and settlement language — and where agents get tripped upTransaction fees, admin fees, and what can and cannot go in the contractWhy attorneys are not the magical replacement for agents some people think they areHow this form impacts buyers, sellers, agents, TCs, and brokers differentlyWho this episode is for:** Agents confused (or quietly panicking) about buyer representation compliance** Brokers and team leads trying to reduce audit and liability risk** TCs who keep fixing the same mistakes over and over** Buyers and sellers who want to understand how compensation really works nowKey takeawayThis isn’t about commissions. It’s about clarity, compliance, and setting expectations before they become problems.We hope you stick around! Like, subscribe, share, and push all the buttons.Questions? Reach out!Email: hello@theblueprintpod.comWeb: theblueprintpod.comIG: instagram.com/podcast.theblueprintKen: kenneth.jcg.homesKatie: thisisplacer.comDisclaimerThis conversation is for educational and informational purposes only and is not legal, tax, or financial advice. Always consult your broker and licensed professionals for guidance on your specific situation.#realestatepodcast #realestateagents #realestateteams #operations #systems #leadgeneration #openhouses #realestatecoaching #theblueprint #setzer #buyerbrokeragreement #realestatecommission

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    57 min
  • Zillow vs CoStar: Why Listing Agents Now Need TWO 3D Tours
    Feb 12 2026

    Real estate portals are in a full-on turf war, and agents are the ones paying the tab.

    In S1E7 of The Blueprint, Ken and Katie break down the feud between CoStar Group and Zillow and why it suddenly got expensive (and annoying) to market listings the “right” way.

    At the center of it: 3D tours, API rules, and two giant companies fighting for more eyeballs… while listing agents get stuck buying two tours instead of one.


    In this episode, we cover:

      • What a 3D / 360 tour actually is (and what buyers are really seeing)


      • Why Matterport tours stopped showing on Zillow (and what that changes for listings)
      • How this forces agents to run multiple tour systems (Zillow + non-Zillow) to maintain full portal distribution

      • The rise of homes.com and how it’s trying to compete with Zillow using media-heavy listings and ad distribution

      • Zillow’s new listing agent product Showcase and what it requires (pro photos + a Zillow 3D tour)

      • A reality check on iPhone photos: when they’re “fine” and when they’re costing sellers money

      • Practical advice for agents: what to buy, what to outsource, and how to stop bleeding cash per listing

      • Why this probably won’t “get resolved” — and how it could get worse

      • A side quest into the future: portals, subscriptions, and how AI changes the marketing game

      Mentioned in the episode: Realtor.com, Redfin, Trulia, Apartments.com, LoopNet, Dotloop, Follow Up Boss, Compass, PG&E, SMUD.

      #realestatepodcast #zillow #costar #matterport #homesdotcom #realestatemarketing #listingagent #realestatephotography #theblueprint


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    45 min
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