#18 ft. Ali Reda - Bad Market. Better Agent.
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Ali Reda didn't plan a career in real estate — he stumbled into mortgage in 2008 while everyone else was running for the exits. Seventeen years later, he's taken everything he learned about uncomfortable money conversations, relentless follow-up, and the psychology of buying and applied it to building Tailored Real Estate at Pemberton Homes.
In this episode, Ali sits down with Liz, Parker, and Nick to break down what mortgage taught him that most agents never learn, why the "sexy" parts of real estate are usually the wrong things to focus on, and how starting in a down market might actually be the best competitive advantage you can have.
In this episode:
- Why lenders should be the first call, not the last
- The "glass pants conversation" — and why financial transparency builds trust fast
- Active vs. passive lead generation (and why social media posts don't count as lead gen)
- The alphabetical database system that kept Ali productive when the market dried up
- Why consistency beats talent, and why routine isn't boring — it's the whole game
- How entering both the mortgage and real estate markets at their worst points gave Ali a foundation that good-market agents never built
If you found value in this conversation, share it with an agent who needs to hear it. And if you're looking for a brokerage built on accountability, real training, and a culture that actually shows up when the market gets hard — let's talk.
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