The 16 Best Real Estate Podcasts (Training, Humor, Interviews & More) (2024)

Since Realtors would seemingly rather talk about real estate than eat food, drink water, or pretty much any other activity normal people enjoy, the surge in popularity of real estate podcasts makes perfect sense. Sure, they can’t actually talk back to a podcast (though let’s face it, many of us do just that 😄), but agents can at least listen to people talking about real estate.

There’s only one problem—there are a gazillion-and-one real estate podcasts out there to choose from. To help you cut through the noise and find the true podcasting gems, we put together this list of the best real estate podcasts of 2023.

The 16 Best Real Estate Podcasts (Training, Humor, Interviews & More) (1)1. The Real Word

Hosts: Byron Lazine and Nicole White

Best for: Insightful hot takes on trending real estate industry headlines from Byron, Nicole, and special guests like Tom Ferry

Why I love it: Launched in April 2022, The Real Word is my new favorite real estate podcast and it’s not even close. Instead of droning on and on for an hour+ every week, former Inman podcasters Byron Lazine and Nicole White dish out quick hit hot takes on three trending real estate headlines—fast. Their typical episode clocks in at around half an hour, but others like their recent millennial branding chat with Tom Ferry are a breezy fifteen minutes. Don’t worry though; this isn’t CNN. Byron and Nicole have enough charm and gravitas to actually get even the most jaded agent going in the morning.

If you’re a Realtor, or just want to keep your finger on the pulse of the industry, The Real Word should be your go-to morning listen. Think of it as a shot of real estate espresso—in a to-go cup.

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The 16 Best Real Estate Podcasts (Training, Humor, Interviews & More) (2)2. Eye on Real Estate With Dottie Herman

Host: Dottie Herman

Best for: No-bullsh*t real estate market analysis from one of the most successful CEOs in the industry

Why I love it: You don’t become the richest self-made woman in real estate by accident. Douglas Elliman CEO Dottie Herman not only claims that title, but has dedicated a surprising amount of her (incredibly) valuable time to help educate agents and the general public about real estate. As that label might imply, Dottie Herman has a gift for cutting through the BS and getting right to the heart of the issues that we’re facing in our industry today. Even better, if you happen to be in the New York area, you can tune in the old-fashioned way on AM970.

Listen to Eye on Real Estate

The 16 Best Real Estate Podcasts (Training, Humor, Interviews & More) (3)3. 5AM Call

Hosts: Byron Lazine, Tom Toole, Lisa Chinatti, Sarah Desamours, Scott Kompa

Best for: Early morning motivation and accountability from Broke Agent Media contributors

Why I love it: In real estate, success is rented, not owned. And rent is due every morning. Want to start paying that rent tomorrow morning to build a sustainable career in real estate? Set an alarm for 5 am EST and tune in to 5AM Call. It’s one part mastermind group, one part Tony Robbins-style motivation, and one part actionable real estate advice. They even take live calls from agents who want to be more accountable.

Don’t want to wake up at the crack of dawn to listen? No sweat. Each morning’s episode is posted on iTunes so you can listen in the car on the way to your next showing or whenever you have time. Of course if you don’t tune in live at 5, you won’t be able to call into the show, and you won’t start your day at the same time as Oprah Winfrey, Jeff Bezos, and the uber successful hosts of 5AM Call.

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The 16 Best Real Estate Podcasts (Training, Humor, Interviews & More) (4)4. The Massive Agent Podcast

Host: Dustin Brohm

Best for: Actionable real estate marketing and lead generation advice

Why I love it: Started by Salt Lake City Realtor Dustin Brohm, the Massive Agent Podcast serves up actionable real estate marketing and lead generation advice for agents who want to level up without the trial and error. Dustin offers agents a mix of high-level ideas and in-the-weeds execution that few podcasts can match.

Dustin also runs the Massive Agent Society, where he offers one-on-one personal coaching, mentoring, and training on something too many Realtors struggle with: Facebook advertising.

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The 16 Best Real Estate Podcasts (Training, Humor, Interviews & More) (5)5. The Tom Ferry Podcast Experience

Host: Tom Ferry

Best for: Interviews with niche real estate experts and Tom’s trademark blend of motivation and strategy

What more can we say about Tom Ferry that hasn’t been said? Over the past few years, Tom has managed to pull off a minor miracle and is now a household name (well, in real estate households, anyway) that is synonymous with top-shelf real estate coaching.

Why I love it: In his podcast, Tom doesn’t pull any punches. He gives you the same bite-size insights and takeaways you get from his YouTube channel and website. Expect to hear from top producers of all stripes, but especially top producers who are using novel tools and strategies to get ahead in 2023.

Listen to The Tom Ferry Podcast Experience
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The 16 Best Real Estate Podcasts (Training, Humor, Interviews & More) (6)6. The Over Ask Podcast

Hosts: Eric Simon and Matt Lionetti

Best for: Zero-bullsh*t interviews with real estate royalty that somehow manage to be both actionable and entertaining.

Why I love it: While most agents still only know the Broke Agent for the spicy memes, they have actually been quietly putting out the best real estate podcast online for a few years now. Hosted by Los Angeles Realtors and meme magicians Eric Simon and Matt Lionetti, the Over Ask podcast snags deep-dive interviews with some of the biggest names in real estate, like Ryan Serhant and TikTok superstar Glennda Baker.

Their secret sauce is blending a sort of DIY, punk-rock attitude with humor and industry insight to get their guests to open up and start talking about the things other podcasts are too afraid to get into.

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The 16 Best Real Estate Podcasts (Training, Humor, Interviews & More) (7)7. Keeping It Real

Host: D.J. Paris

Best for: Secrets from the top 1% of real estate agents, interviews, and shrewd real estate tech industry hot takes from Chris Linsell

Why I love it: Started by D.J. Paris, president of sales and marketing at Chicago’s Kale Realty, Keeping It Real has grown from a handful of interviews of top agents into one of the most successful real estate podcasts online today.

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The 16 Best Real Estate Podcasts (Training, Humor, Interviews & More) (8)8. Real Estate Rockstars

Host: Aaron Amuchastegui

Best for: Deep-dive top-producer interviews in a format created by the OG of real estate podcasting

Why I love it: For many industry insiders, Pat Hiban is the Joe Rogan of real estate podcasting. With more than 4 million downloads and legions of fans not just across the country but around the world, it’s easy to see why. He was a super-early adopter of the technology and for most of us, Pat Hiban is synonymous with great podcasting.

Though his Real Estate Rockstars show is now hosted by Aaron Amuchastegui, it still manages to bring the thunder all these years later. With interviews with the best of the best in the real estate industry and deep dives into technology and strategy, Real Estate Rockstars is a must-listen for new agents and old agents alike in 2023. While there is a ton of content to dig through here, intrepid agents will be greatly rewarded by looking through the archives for interviews with big-time agents who hold nothing back.

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The 16 Best Real Estate Podcasts (Training, Humor, Interviews & More) (9)9. LabCoat Agents

Hosts: Tristan Ahumada, Jeff Pfitzer, and Nick Baldwin

Best for: A little bit of everything: motivation, actionable advice on lead generation and marketing, and interviews

Why I love it: From a humble Facebook group, LabCoat Agents has grown into a household name in the real estate industry. On their podcast, hosts Tristan Ahumada, Jeff Pfitzer, and Nick Baldwin go on deep dives with experts from real estate to marketing to basketball to bring you the inside scoop on how to become a better agent. Though they cover serious topics, they manage to inject humor and personality into the mix.

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The 16 Best Real Estate Podcasts (Training, Humor, Interviews & More) (10)10. YES Talk for Real Estate Agents

Host: Kevin Ward

Best for: High-octane training on the skills, strategies, and systems you need to build a lasting career in real estate.

Why I love it: If you find your energy flagging after a long day of selling houses, tuning in to Kevin Ward’s YES Talk is like a double shot of espresso. There are few people in the industry who can so easily tap into the excitement and energy that makes so many people fall in love with real estate in the first place. Kevin also manages to boil down sometimes complicated strategies and ideas into easy-to-remember concepts that will help keep you motivated and on your game through the hardest days.

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The 16 Best Real Estate Podcasts (Training, Humor, Interviews & More) (11)11. Real Estate Coaching Radio

Hosts: Tim and Julie Harris

Best for: Training from industry-leading real estate coaches and bestselling authors Tim and Julie Harris.

Why I love it: While most real estate podcasts put out new shows once a week or even once a month, Tim and Julie Harris produce a new show every single weekday. It’s the perfect way to build a rhythm to your real estate training. You can get some learning time in on your commute home, or better yet, while you’re getting ready for your day in the morning.

Listen to Real Estate Coaching Radio
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The 16 Best Real Estate Podcasts (Training, Humor, Interviews & More) (12)12. Big Money Energy

Host: Ryan Serhant

Best for: Deep-dive interviews with some of the most interesting self-made millionaires and entrepreneurs in the world

Why I love it: Even though it hasn’t been updated in a year, great advice never has an expiration date. Ryan Serhant’s Big Money Energy Podcast is still a treasure trove of motivational interviews with some of the most interesting self-made millionaires and entrepreneurs in the world. If you want to get pumped up about actually living the dream of running your own successful real estate business, this is the place to start.

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The 16 Best Real Estate Podcasts (Training, Humor, Interviews & More) (13)13. The Kyle Handy Podcast

Host: Kyle Handy

Best for: Expert lead generation and marketing training from a top eXp team leader

Why I love it: A relative newcomer to the podcasting space, Kyle Handy has been absolutely crushing it with his content lately. His training is easy to follow, well structured, and chock-full of actionable advice to start ramping up your production right away.

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The 16 Best Real Estate Podcasts (Training, Humor, Interviews & More) (14)14. CarrotCast

Host: Trevor Mauch

Best for: Training for real estate investors and agents with a focus on technology

Why I love it: Carrot CEO Trevor Mauch’s podcast strikes a nice balance between content for investors and real estate agents who are looking to level up their tech game. He covers everything from search engine optimization (SEO) to web design to investment strategies to interviews with industry heavyweights like Tom Ferry. No matter what niche you’re working in real estate, chances are better than average that Trevor probably has a podcast episode that will be right up your alley.

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The 16 Best Real Estate Podcasts (Training, Humor, Interviews & More) (15)15. Think Like a CEO

Hosts: Gary Keller and Jay Papasan

Best for: Pearls of wisdom from one of the most successful founders in real estate history

Why I love it: Although he may not post new episodes as often as the other podcasters on our list, we think Gary Keller’s back catalog of episodes speaks for itself. The advice that Gary dishes out here is not only insightful and based on decades of experience, but is delivered in his trademark style that actually resonates with agents. He can sometimes get a little high-level for some, but overall, hearing Gary talking about success on your headphones while you’re on the elliptical is a great way to get amped about crushing it at your next showing.

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The 16 Best Real Estate Podcasts (Training, Humor, Interviews & More) (16)16. Keeping It Real

Hosts: Greg Harrelson and Frank Klesitz

Best for: Deep-dive interviews with top producers

Why I love it: Real Geeks’ Keeping It Real podcast belongs on every agent’s must-listen list. Hosts Greg Harrelson and Frank Klesitz manage to cut away the nonsense and just get straight to the point with their top-producing agent guests.

The show’s bread and butter is interviewing agents with impossible-sounding but very real achievements. You’ll hear from agents who closed 54 deals in their first year and others who tripled their gross commission income. New episodes are somewhat sporadic, which means digging in their archives on Apple Podcasts or YouTube is a must.

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The 16 Best Real Estate Podcasts (Training, Humor, Interviews & More) (2024)

FAQs

What is the number 1 real estate podcast? ›

BEST OVERALL REAL ESTATE PODCAST: REAL ESTATE 101

Robert is a skilled accounting and finance professional who has a deep enthusiasm for business, entrepreneurship, and investing in stocks and real estate. He takes listeners on his own journey of building his real estate portfolio, sharing wins and losses along the way.

What is the most asked question to real estate agent? ›

15 Common Real Estate Questions
  1. What the first step of the home buying process? ...
  2. How long does it take to buy a home? ...
  3. What is a seller's market? ...
  4. What is a buyer's market? ...
  5. What is a stratified market? ...
  6. How much do I have to pay an agent to help me buy a house? ...
  7. What kind of credit score do I need to buy a home?
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What is the key to being a successful real estate agent? ›

Provide great customer service. As your real estate career grows, you will work with more and more clients. It is not uncommon for successful Realtors to be handling 7 to 10 clients at the same time. You need to be available to give undivided attention to each.

Is it OK to interview real estate agents? ›

It's important to interview multiple real estate agents before making a decision on who to work with. Topics to ask about during the interview include the agent's experience, communication style and availability.

Who is the most successful real estate person? ›

Ben Caballero

Who has the #1 rated podcast? ›

1. The Joe Rogan Experience. Up first is The Joe Rogan Experience, the most listened-to podcast in the US, which is estimated to bring in 11 million listeners per episode. The show has become a cultural phenomenon and is credited with popularizing long-form podcasts (episodes range between two and four hours long.)

What is the toughest thing about being a real estate agent? ›

One of the hardest things about being a real estate agent is smoothing your income so that it is consistent throughout the year. This requires discipline and rigorous budgeting. Some agents take second jobs.

How do you nail a real estate interview? ›

Be prepared to answer real estate interview questions about your history with solid statistics and numbers.
  1. Include the number of homes you've sold on your resume.
  2. Talk about the types of homes, neighborhoods, buyers, etc. ...
  3. Mention any awards or advanced credentials you've received.

How many real estate agents do most buyers interview? ›

How Many Real Estate Agents Should I Interview? When deciding on a buying or listing agent, you'll want to interview multiple real estate professionals before you commit. Generally, it is best to interview 4-6 real estate agents before finalizing your decision.

What personality type makes a good real estate agent? ›

This examination can prove advantageous as a real estate agent because it indicates how to best use your personality strengths in your workplace. Most real estate agents are associated with the ENTP personality. ENTP stands for extraversion, intuition, thinking, and perceiving.

What personality do you need for a real estate agent? ›

An Engaging Personality

A good real estate agent doesn't just sell properties – they sell themselves. It's important to show your real personality. People will respond to you if you have a great attitude, are personable and honest, have confidence in your abilities, and are interested in helping them and others.

What are the three most important things in real estate? ›

To achieve those goals, the three most important words in real estate are not Location, Location, Location, but Price, Condition, Availability. Let's look at the first word – Price.

What should I say in a real estate interview? ›

They should discuss their previous employers, the number of listings they sold and the number of homes they sold in a year. They should also discuss their success in selling properties and how they achieved their sales goals.

Can I be a real estate agent if I'm shy? ›

While extroverts get all the credit for closing sales, introverts have their own skillset--one that is surprisingly perfect for real estate.

Why are some realtors better than others? ›

Communication and marketing are THE most important aspects of this job. Time management is another thing that will separate your great agents from your average agents. The great ones know how to use their time in the most effective way.

Who is #1 podcaster? ›

Spotify Top 25 Podcasts Rankings 2023: Joe Rogan Again No. 1.

Who is the most successful podcaster in the world? ›

Who is the highest paying podcaster? Joe Rogan is the highest paying podcaster. His exclusive deal with Spotify for “The Joe Rogan Experience” is reportedly worth at least $200 million, per Forbes. That sets him way ahead in the podcasting earnings league.

Who is the most successful realtor on Million Dollar Listing? ›

Josh Flagg has been with the show since its second season and is the longest-serving current cast member. His website describes him as "one of America's most successful and sought after luxury real estate agents, having completed more than two billion dollars in residential real estate sales in the past decade".

What is the most heard podcast in the world? ›

Highlights: Most Popular Podcasts Statistics
  • As of October 2021, 'Call Her Daddy' is the #1 most popular podcast on Apple Podcasts.
  • In the United States, 'Crime Junkie' is one of the most listened to podcasts in 2021.
  • In 2021 Joe Rogan's 'The Joe Rogan Experience' was the most popular podcast on Spotify globally.
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