@Matt_Pinner I was born in San Francisco in 1989 and most of my friends and I basically were let out on your own from morning until dark every day. We walked or took public transit everywhere. I lived in the projects with my grandparents most of the week because my parents were working.
@chamath@DavidSacks@jason@friedberg hi guys! Long time listener of your show and big fan. I’m also a realtor in SF/San Mateo area. Just heard your dialogue in the class action involving NAR. It’s pretty clear none of your perspectives involved speaking with a professional 1/
A more well rounded and nuanced understanding of the residential real estate sale industry and the value that productive, proactive, and highly engaged real estate agents bring to a transaction. I would love to speak to one of you at any point to give you this perspective. 4/
@ralphmacchio hey Ralph! My 13 year old daughter is a huge fan of yours and karate kid. Would you be open to doing a “happy birthday” video for her? Her name is Autumn.
@Tesla my client’s roof of her home in Danville was damaged by Tesla’s installation of solar panels that caused leaks. She contacted Tesla and you agreed that it was teslas fault/responsibility. But now she is unable to get any action on this. There is no phone number to call
@ShannenPill@pmarca check out the reader context. You and @joerogan discussed this the other day and seems like concrete bunkers is a reasonable explanation.
@DeanPreston Build a better future for themselves or their family? Should there be some sort of consideration given to these folks who are struggling? I’m curious if these situations have been brought to your attention and if you have any plan to help them also?
@DeanPreston Do you have any plans or intentions to help people in this position? Would you agree that some tenants are taking advantage of these protections in order to wreak havoc on the lives of the innocent who did nothing wrong but spend less than they made for many years in order to…
@nntaleb https://t.co/kJdzJI6RFC here is how I, and many other effective and successful realtors would answer your question. With a well thought out, attempting to be objective response, backed by data.
@nntaleb Always? I think you are falling for one of your own hueristics. First of all; calling an Uber driver who has a real estate license a real estate agent is your first mistake. Second; try interviewing 30 of the top real estate agents in a market and then share those results.