Who doesn’t have a podcast these days? Anyone with a microphone and a cup of coffee can wax poetic about the ebbs and flows of the industry. We dug for podcast gold to compile our list of the best real estate podcasts to help you level up your business in 2024 — whether you’re a newbie or a seasoned vet. Whether you’re looking to stay informed or motivated, gain market insights, or learn strategies from the masters — there’s something for everyone in our (always evolving) list of podcast favorites.
Summary- The Millionaire Real Estate Agent
- Drive with NAR
- Real Estate Rockstars Podcast
- The Tom Ferry Podcast Experience
- RealTrending by HousingWire
- Elite Agent Secrets
- The Listings Lab Podcast with Jess Lenouvel
- Real Estate Training and Coaching School
- 5AM Call
- Keeping it Real
- Crazy Sh*t in Real Estate with Leigh Brown
- Real Estate Insiders – Unfiltered
- The full picture
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If you’re navigating the industry’s ins and outs, The Millionaire Real Estate Agent has 30-minute episodes that are digestible and informative. Whether you’re new to selling real estate or have decades of experience, everyone can learn valuable lessons and gain motivation from this podcast’s discussions with guests.
Why it’s great:
As any agent knows, being a real estate professional is about so much more than selling property. Abrams looks at the industry through the lens of fascinating guests, ranging from industry experts like former Keller Williams CEO Mo Anderson to billionaire entrepreneur Adam Hergenrother. But it also delves deeper, using guests to examine the internal struggles many agents face. Don’t miss a recent episode with author and motivational speaker Mel Robbins as she discusses her mantra and new book, The 5 Second Rule, and how agents can apply the lesson in their real estate career.
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Anyone looking for peer-to-peer guidance will find useful business-building tips from this National Association of REALTORS® podcast. However, the recent Safety Series deals with issues that all agents need to be aware of — from the physical hazards of selling aging homes to dealing with the loneliness of entrepreneurship.
Why it’s great:
With each episode lasting just over 20 minutes, Drive with NAR is perfect for gathering tips and tactics between listing appointments or while getting your daily steps in. Their sibling podcast, NAR’s Real Estate Today, is not directly for REALTORS, but it takes an intriguing look at industry trends.
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If you’re looking to learn from the masters to level up your marketing, Real Estate Rockstars taps serious pros who can teach you to convert social media followers into clients. Hear the secrets and strategies of some of the most successful agents on Instagram.
Why it’s great:
One of the most popular podcasts in the industry, Real Estate Rockstars is friendly and aspirational — revealing the proven tactics and strategies of successful agents. In a recent episode, Nashville agent Marie Lee shares how she targets out-of-state buyers relocating to Nashville. Lee got her real estate license during the 2020 lockdown, and she shares that seventy percent of the $14 million she closed in 2023 came through her Instagram account.
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Anyone who wants a mindset shift in under 60 seconds should tune into The Tom Ferry Podcast Experience’s “Mindset Mondays” for a minute-long inspirational chats. Mindset is the name of the game for Tom Ferry, one of the most popular real estate coaches in the industry who famously hosts an annual agent.
Why it’s great:
Ferry has the goods to back it up and understands how mindset can be a game changer when it comes to succeeding in the industry. Check out Tom Ferry’s recently launched group coaching programs that include a Prospecting Bootcamp, a Fast Track Program for new agents, and a Recruiting Roadmap for those wanting to build a team.
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This weekly podcast from HousingWire’s Tracey Velt provides useful information for agents who want to hear from brokerage leaders, industry experts, and fellow agents who have navigated challenging situations.
Why it’s great:
Game recognizes game, right? While we may be a bit biased, RealTrending by HousingWire packs a punch with the nitty-gritty details of the industry. Recent topics have included deep dives into the NAR commission lawsuit and settlement, as well as brokerage best practices (and mistakes to avoid) regarding recruitment and retention.
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Anyone hungry for trade secrets would do well to tune in to the popular Elite Agent Secrets podcast, whose hosts share the tips and tricks they gathered while proudly “rubbing shoulders with some of the best in real estate.” If you prefer a casual, conversational style, this podcast might be for you.
Why it’s great:
Elite Agent Secrets is hosted by real estate agents who have generated billions of dollars in transactions. Elite Agent Secrets is a win if you prefer to take guidance from those who have done it before you. You’ll also gain free access to their content. From a free Masterclass training to an online course, they offer plenty of valuable content that won’t cost you a dime.
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If you’re looking to scale your business with an astute marketing plan, Canadian agent Jess Lenouvel knows her stuff. Her approach is designed (and works best) for agents making around $250,000 who want to take their business into seven figures.
Why it’s great:
Informal yet informative, The Listings Lab Podcast with Jess Lenouvel gives you the straight goods on how to increase your revenue. But Lenouvel keeps it real, too. Take, for example, her recent episode where she shares that she drove the same old Honda CR-V until she was “doing multiple seven figures.”
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If you’re considering a real estate coach but aren’t quite willing to spend the money on one-to-one coaching, Team Harris pours out some cool and refreshing advice on their daily podcast and delivers fresh content via their newsletter.
Why it’s great:
Tim and Julie Harris’ Real Estate Training and Coaching School is densely packed with valuable information that both longtime agents and newbies can appreciate. Their advice is well structured, using step-by-step plans and useful tip lists. Don’t expect scintillating conversations with thought leaders. Instead, you’ll find this podcast heavy on tangible business advice you can actually use.
9. 5AM Call
Host: Byron Lazine, Tom Toole, Lisa Chinatti, Sarah Desamoiurs, Scott Kompa and more
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Naturally, 5AM Call is a hit with morning people who want a dose of motivation to get their day going. Tuning into this podcast when it’s live can be a great way to start your day. That said, it’s got plenty of value no matter the time of day you tune in.
Why it’s great:
5AM emphasizes resilience in the face of challenges and serves up a combination of good advice and motivation. Need someone to light a fire under you? This podcast reminds us that the tough times are just another step in our journey. If you love a dose of inspiration paired with motivational mantras (and you don’t cringe at refrigerator magnet wisdom like, “Every setback is feedback”), then 5AM Call might be for you.
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If listening to hour-long podcast episodes is your idea of hell, Ward moves with lightning speed through episodes clocking in at around 10 minutes. If you don’t mind a dose of intensity, YES Talk delves into the difficulties of navigating a challenging market with the high-octane intensity of a motivational speaker.
Why it’s great:
Ward is honest with YES Talk for Real Estate Agents listeners, explaining that he’s a much better coach than he was as an agent. His high-energy attitude can be motivational, yet filled with actionable information that can help you get more business.
11. Crazy Sh*t In Real Estate with Leigh Brown
Host: Leigh Brown
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Agents or soon-to-be agents who want to get an insider’s look into the issues that real estate professionals face on the daily. Brown promises to “shatter the HGTV-induced veneer of real estate” and dish up the real deal of the industry. Some of her content is for consumers (but if you’re agent, you probably live in a home of some kind, so it’s for you, too). She delves a broad array of topics affecting agents, like marketing your business, legal pitfalls, property auctioneering, market shake-ups, and more.
Why it’s great:
We love Leigh Brown’s Southern twang as she sits down to chat with a single industry expert for every episode. Her style is conversational, and she’s great at asking smart questions and letting her guests do the talking. Guests include developers, powerhouse agents and brokers, investors, coaches, lenders and more.
12. Real Estate Insiders Unfiltered
Hosts: James Dwiggins and Keith Robinson
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If you want more insights into sweeping market trends and broad industry issues, this podcast is for you. Dwiggins and Robinson tackle heady topics like agent empowerment, tech trends, launching a successful brand in times of crisis, the NAR settlement and politics, and cooperative compensation and transparency.
Why it’s great:
James Dwiggins and Keith Robinson are, respectively, the CEO and Chief Strategic Officer at NextHome, Inc., a national franchisor founded in 2014. It was recently named as one of the top franchises for veterans. Recent guests have included Gary Acosta, CEO of the National Association of Hispanic Real Estate Professionals (NAHREP) and in a separate episode, Steve Brobeck, Senior Fellow for the Consumer Federation of America. In short, they gave big convos on this podcast. Buckle up!
The full picture: The best real estate podcasts for 2024
Real estate podcasts are a convenient way to build skills and learn on the go. Successful real estate agents needs to consistently hone their skills and stay on top of industry trends, market conditions and economic news. While you’ll learn plenty of valuable skills working in the field, we hope our list of the top real estate podcasts provides valuable and unexpected sources for insights, expertise and knowledge that can help you take your career to the next level. By staying abreast of the latest industry trends and news, you’re ultimately laying the foundation for the future of your business.