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Back to EpisodesCrazy Sh*t In Real Estate with Leigh Brown - Episode #96 with Gavin Blair
Season 1
Episode 96
Published 8 years, 6 months ago
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The nation needs YOU to get involved! Gavin Blair, AE/CEO of the State Realtor Association of Iowa, discusses the passing of first-time homebuyer legislation, the challenges of association life, and the dire need for top producers and working realtors to have a voice and make an impact. Tune in to learn how Iowa is leading the nation and making home buying a reality for first-time buyers, and get inspired to be a voice in your own community.
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Time Stamped Show Notes:- 00:40 – Gavin is a AE/CEO of a State Realtor Association in Iowa; goal is to deal with legislature in Iowa, deal with back-office needs, protect rights, and defend its 7,200 members
- 01:40 – State forms, education for members across the state: founded on code of ethics and constantly focused on that
- 02:02 – What it means to run the association
- 02:10 – Advocacy: his background is in politics; he was a lobbyist for the Columbus Board of Realtors
- 02:52 – Goal is to make sure consumer gets best deal in home ownership
- 03:20 – Spearheaded something for homebuyers statewide
- 03:43 – "Brain drain issue:" 70% of students leave after they graduate
- 03:58 – 5 years they started working on first-time homebuyer legislation and it passed last year
- 04:05 – Individuals can set aside an account where people can donate and write off donation up to $30,000 for first-time home buying fees
- 04:45 – Iowa was one of the first states to come up with and implement the idea and he hopes it'll be nationwide to break the barrier to home ownership
- 05:23 – Realtors in the organization are aware of this movement, but most realtors aren't involved or aware of the smaller day-to-day legislations
- 06:35 – Have provided a way for families to help each other and incentivize saving, despite a decrease in revenue to the state
- 07:00 – Factoring the home purchase process's impact to the economy, it provides an influx of cash greater to what the state is losing and is a win-win
- 07:58 – So many people get paid in the process of a home sale
- 08:20 – For every house bought in Iowa, about $55,000 is dumped back into the economy (contractors, stores, people, etc.)
- 08:50 – Homeowners are invested in their community long-term; they give back
- 09:24 – We get lost in money turnaround over the long-term benefit of home ownership
- 09:44 – As small businesses grow and they buy buildings, business owners care more about their properties as well vs. large corporations
- 10:20 – Mega farms buy up small family farms and water contamination has become an issue because they don't care as much about the community
- 11:42 – Realtors apart of family farms and rural sales are involved in community upkeep and protection
- 12:07 – Realtors are both rural and urban – must bridge the gap
- 12:52 – IAR looks out for both types of communities; 2,500 are urban, the other 5,000 are rural
- 13:30 – What do you wish you could un-see?