Paid-members only Weekly Radar Weekly Radar #283- Sharing the Way Forward, The Good Bad and Ugly of Recreational Reuse, Tools of The Office Conversion Trade, Equity Angels, and Coffee to the Future Here's what we're covering in this week's edition of the GEM Crystal: * Mark Choey from Highnote spoke with us for our Executive Interview Series. * REColorado recently partnered with four major MLS groups, unlocking listings in relocation markets for REcolorado agents. * Indianapolis' Bush Baseball
Paid-members only Weekly Radar Weekly Radar # 282 - A Peculiar Inman Decision, Adding Gravy to Agent Selection, Influx of As-a-Service, Blocks of Physicality Built of Blocks... Here's what we're exploring in this week's edition of the Crystal Radar: * Inman is doubling down with two more events...a move that will degrade production quality. * AÂ homeownership accelerator, Gravy, is set to be acquired by Clever Real Estate. Another soft landing for
Weekly Transmission State of the GEM 2024 (Transmission 278) Editor's Note: The below essay was originally published for members of the GEM Diamond, Geek Estate's executive level networking group. This is the 4th year publishing our "State of the Union" (historical links at the bottom of this article) and we spend hours compiling
Paid-members only Weekly Radar Weekly Radar #281 - Clearing the Way, Hedging Against Hedges, & A Tech City For Me But Not Thee? Here's what we're covering in this week's Radar: * Identification verification company CLEAR partnered with Landing, a membership-based flex rental company. * Legislators are looking to restrict hedge funds and corporates from owning single family residential homes, but will the bills pass? * Let's hope
Looking Forward to 2024: Wild Wild West (Transmission #277) đź’ˇCRYSTAL TRANSMISSION: Thought-provoking long-form articles covering a wide spectrum from innovative shipping container co-living spaces to the battle for listing acquisition in the first iBuyer world war to the implications of floating cities seen from beaches far and wide. Curious? Additional examples. Proptech's Leader has Been Crashing Our
Weekly Radar Weekly Radar #280 - Crowdsourcing Local Intel, Buzzing From IoT, Sadness in Mobility, & A Flowing Puzzle Here's what we're covering this week's edition of the GEM Crystal Radar: * Domicile announced their "Game of Homes," allowing users to challenge friends and put their real estate knowledge to the test in a new game. * Beewise is fusing tech like cameras,
Paid-members only Weekly Transmission Flipping the CRE Script: Paying Your Tenants (Transmission #276) Written by: Duke Long [Adapted from Duke’s newsletter on December 14th, 2023] 💡CRYSTAL TRANSMISSION: Thought-provoking long-form articles covering a wide spectrum from innovative shipping container co-living spaces to the battle for listing acquisition in the first iBuyer world war to the implications of floating cities seen from beaches far
Paid-members only Weekly Radar #279 - All-In On Commissions, Back With a Fractional Marketplace, & To Infinity And Beyond…For ConTech Here's what we're covering in this week's edition of the Crystal Radar * The All-In Podcast discussed the commission lawsuits on their most recent episode, but none of the "Besties" argued for the value of an agent--a massive miss for NAR and the
Looking Back on 2023 (Transmission #275) đź’ˇCRYSTAL TRANSMISSION: Thought-provoking long-form articles covering a wide spectrum from innovative shipping container co-living spaces to the battle for listing acquisition in the first iBuyer world war to the implications of floating cities seen from beaches far and wide. Curious? Additional examples. Proptech's Leader has Been Crashing Our
Paid-members only Weekly Radar Weekly Radar #278- Let’s Build Better Tools Not Farmers, Incentives in Fours, and GEM's First Sleepover Here's what we're covering in this week's (packed) edition of the GEM Crystal Radar * We're hosting our first ever GEM Diamond Retreat in a lava cave (yes, it's real and it's as sweet as it sounds). * An update
Paid-members only Weekly Transmission Walking Down Memory Lane (Transmission #274) đź’ˇCRYSTAL TRANSMISSION: Thought-provoking long-form articles covering a wide spectrum from innovative shipping container co-living spaces to the battle for listing acquisition in the first iBuyer world war to the implications of floating cities seen from beaches far and wide. Curious? Additional examples. Proptech's Leader has Been Crashing on
Paid-members only Weekly Radar Weekly Radar #277- The Bot, The Builder, And The Boulder, Sharing the REIT, & Much More... Here's What We're Covering This Week: * We announced GEM's latest Biz Intel series to summarize the top of the funnel for any data needs. * NYC approved a pilot program to support the development of ADU's. * Arrived announced its Single Family Residential Fund.
Paid-members only Weekly Radar Weekly Radar #276- Modular Smoke, Feebleness In Proptech, Rewarding The Board, and Canvassing The Prefab Market Here's what's covered in this edition of the GEM Crystal Radar: * Modular construction startup Veev, which has raised $600 million, is shutting down. * Hiten Samtani had a tweet thread about proptech's growing graveyard. * Carta shared data regarding board compensation. * Jupe is building modular buildings
Paid-members only Weekly Transmission Gifting is Great. But Getting Paid Back is Better (Transmission #273) đź’ˇCRYSTAL TRANSMISSION: Thought-provoking long-form articles covering a wide spectrum from innovative shipping container co-living spaces to the battle for listing acquisition in the first iBuyer world war to the implications of floating cities seen from beaches far and wide. Curious? Additional examples: Proptech's Leader has Been Crashing Our
Paid-members only Weekly Radar Weekly Radar #275- 370 Million Square Feet of Calling, If These Walls Could Walk, Filling the AI Shed This Week's Radar Storylines: * The General Services Administration is looking at ways to modernize their mega portfolio, a perfect opportunity for any CRE startup. * "Interspecies Design" has become a talking point for buildings built with sustainability in mind. * tldraw released a new feature that utilizes AI
Paid-members only Weekly Radar Weekly Radar #274 - Completing The Loop Of Innovation, Sustainability Darlings and Dogs, OpenAI Ecosystem Updates This Week's Radar Storylines: * ShowingTime+ is pitching a familiar tune: featured listings. In a sense, featured listings is exactly what online real estate was meant to disrupt 20 years ago. * JP Morgan research shows misalignment between core greenhouse gas producers and areas of tech investment. * OpenAI's
Paid-members only Proptech Earnings Radar Featured Proptech Earnings Radar- Q3 2023 Third quarter results are in for proptech’s public companies. We’re back at it, with high-level summaries of the ten companies we deem as the most important players in the broader category, and a table view covering the top twenty companies. On the residential side, Q3 saw the bombshell
Paid-members only Weekly Radar Weekly Radar #273- Steel'n Green, Alternative Concrete Goes Mainstream, and Emptying the We Bank This week's Radar Snapshot: * As efficiency regulations tighten, green steel is one decarbonization tool that doesn't rely on offsets. The US Inflation Reduction Act will hopefully spur domestic innovation. * Alternative concrete companies are getting an increasing amount of national attention. We explore a few of the
Paid-members only Weekly Radar Weekly Radar #272 - Dropping The Ax, Following Up On The Mission, and Forging Ahead With 3D Printing RADAR SNAPSHOT * The verdict in the Sitzer/Burnett trial was decided with less than three hours of deliberation, and additional class-action lawsuits were immediately filed against major brokerages. * Zillow acquired CRM Follow Up Boss for $400 million in initial cash consideration and up to $100 million in a potential cash
Paid-members only Weekly Radar Weekly Radar #271 - Redfin Breaks Stride, iBuying Everywhere, and Real Estate's Bluetooth Moment Weekly Radar Snapshot: * Redfin's new Redfin Max looks to supplement their salaried approach with more traditional commission splits. * Offerpad partners with Anywhere to connect out-of-market iBuyer leads with agents. * MRI Software announced their adoption of the OSCRE commercial real estate data standard, as an increasing number of companies
Paid-members only Weekly Radar Weekly Radar #270- Longing for Charity, Governmental Smart Tech Breeding Ground, and HUD Backs More ADUs Weekly Radar Snapshot * An agent in Fargo, NorthDakota, hosted a 63-hour long open house raising $33,000 for the Alzheimer's Association. * The NYC Smart City Testbed Program will select eight new technologies annually, pioneering proptech development through collaborations with city agencies. * This week, the FHA broadened access to
Paid-members only Weekly Transmission Real Estate by Pieces: Is the Sky Falling or Just Splintering? (Transmission #269) By: Sam Westelman Commission pressure is here. In the wake of Realogy/Anywhere ($83.5 million) and RE/MAX ($55 million) settling with the plaintiffs in the Burnett and Moehrl lawsuits, it’s clear a thing or two will change. Part of those settlements stipulate that agents are no longer
Paid-members only Weekly Radar Weekly Radar #269 - Founders Gotta Borrow Too, Preventing Homelessness with AI, and Battening the Sustainability Hatches Here are the headlines covered for this week: * Meow released a white glove service for founders to access mortgages. * A pilot program in Los Angeles is leveraging AI to prevent people from slipping into homelessness, and has helped 560 people with an 87% success rate in two years. * 830 LEED
Paid-members only Weekly Radar Weekly Radar # 268 - Follow the Governmental Leader, Equity Boom, a Brokerage Merger, and Safety for Vacation Rentals Here's what's covered in this week's edition of real estate tech and Built World signal: * The General Services Administration is looking to spend $3.8 billion on innovation focused on reducing carbon emissions. * New Zillow research indicates that the value of the US housing