Yesterday I attended REBarCampSiliconValley in San Jose, CA at the AXIS high-rise. There were about 150 real estate bloggers (like myself) who also use social media to connect with other Realtors to “stay ahead of the curve” and in the process provide better service to their clients.
While there were some outside professional consultants to the industry, almost everyone was quite knowledgeable and they contributed to the discussion rather than just sat back to be passive sponges taking in everything new. It was what I call “open source” real estate. We all learned from each other sharing our knowledge and experience openly without fear of having our secrets stolen by a competitor. And as a result, we all benefited. It was a free event and although there were generous sponsors who underwrote the event, few were blatantly pitching their services or product.
Today is Tech Tuesday at California Association of Realtors convention in San Jose, CA which will probably have a more traditional formal format of speakers and audience. The convention floor will have vendors pitching their wares and a very different feel.
With the rise of the Internet, Realtors are no longer the guardians of private information about listings, but they are even more important to a transaction because of their knowledge and experience in contract matters, negotiating tactics, market trends, true market valuation, marketing, networking and customer service. In the same way that today consumers are more proactive in their own health management, we still need doctors, lawyers, accountants and other professionals for their skills, detailed knowledge and experience.
Part of how I try to practice real estate is to give a little more than is expected in this open source world. In Louisiana they call it “Lagniappe” (lan-yap) – It’s the unexpected treat at a nice restaurant; the extra roll in a bakers dozen; the free samples at Costco; even the penny jar at the local retailer. This “open source real estate” in Saratoga, I call it the “Art and Heart of Real Estate.”
I am inspired by the saying of Jesus “Give and it will be given to you. A good measure, pressed down, shaken together and running over, will be poured into your lap. For with the measure you use, it will be measured to you.” Luke 6:38






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