Realtor Stereotypes: Fact or Fiction? Ohtani Lawsuit, Rate Cut Surge & Boulder Losses

This week, we separate fact from fiction on common realtor stereotypes and share real-world stories that challenge the myths. We break down the Shohei Ohtani lawsuit unfolding in Hawaii, the market rally fueled by interest rate cut expectations, and the latest numbers on Boulder’s real estate losses. Packed with local insights, national headlines, and examples from the trenches, this episode delivers perspective for buyers, sellers, and anyone following the market.

The House Einstein Podcast is available wherever you podcast. Hosted by Osman Parvez and Hamish Crabb.

Recorded Date: 8/12/25
Published Date: 8/15/25

Opening Story or Quote: 

Topics:

  • WELCOME
    • Declare Mission: Entertain, Discuss Real Estate, Help You Better the Market
    • Bios (who we are)
    • Disclaimer
    • Call to Action (Contact Us)
    • Review Topics Du Jour

  • THE CLOSING TABLE | Agent Stereotypes
    • Agent Stereotypes: 
      • Golden Retriever Bro
      • The PitBull
      • Senior Agent, No Fucks Given
      • Overcompensating Credential Addicts
      • Return to Work Lassie or Well Connected Soccer Dad/Mom
      • Part Timers Lifestyle Realtor
      • Wholesale Shark
      • Where do we fall?
  • TALES FROM THE TRENCHES | Details Matter
    • 2575 Cragmoor Rd – “Detail Oriented Clients”
  • (LESSONS FROM) SALES OF THE WEEK

  • SHAMELESS SELF PROMOTION
    • R and Y
  • IN THE NEWS
  • CARVE OUTS
    • 14ers – Huron Peak
    • Bro Town – Hamish
  • WRAP UP
    • House Einstein Newsletter (Call To Action)
    • Check Out Social Media (YT, Insta, FB, X. Bluesky)
    • Visit House Einstein.com
    • Thank You For Joining Us
    • Feedback

Realtor Stereotypes: Fact or Fiction? Ohtani Lawsuit, Rate Cut Surge & Boulder Losses

This week, we separate fact from fiction on common realtor stereotypes and share real-world stories that challenge the myths. We break down the Shohei Ohtani lawsuit unfolding in Hawaii, the market rally fueled by interest rate cut expectations, and the latest numbers on Boulder’s real estate losses. Packed with local insights, national headlines, and examples from the trenches, this episode delivers perspective for buyers, sellers, and anyone following the market.

The House Einstein Podcast is available wherever you podcast. Hosted by Osman Parvez and Hamish Crabb.

Recorded Date: 8/12/25
Published Date: 8/15/25

Opening Story or Quote: 

Topics:

  • WELCOME
    • Declare Mission: Entertain, Discuss Real Estate, Help You Better the Market
    • Bios (who we are)
    • Disclaimer
    • Call to Action (Contact Us)
    • Review Topics Du Jour

  • THE CLOSING TABLE | Agent Stereotypes
    • Agent Stereotypes: 
      • Golden Retriever Bro
      • The PitBull
      • Senior Agent, No Fucks Given
      • Overcompensating Credential Addicts
      • Return to Work Lassie or Well Connected Soccer Dad/Mom
      • Part Timers Lifestyle Realtor
      • Wholesale Shark
      • Where do we fall?
  • TALES FROM THE TRENCHES | Details Matter
    • 2575 Cragmoor Rd – “Detail Oriented Clients”
  • (LESSONS FROM) SALES OF THE WEEK

  • SHAMELESS SELF PROMOTION
    • R and Y
  • IN THE NEWS
  • CARVE OUTS
    • 14ers – Huron Peak
    • Bro Town – Hamish
  • WRAP UP
    • House Einstein Newsletter (Call To Action)
    • Check Out Social Media (YT, Insta, FB, X. Bluesky)
    • Visit House Einstein.com
    • Thank You For Joining Us
    • Feedback

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Hamish Crabb

Originally from New Zealand and now a longtime resident of Colorado, Hamish knows firsthand the challenges of starting over in a new place. But he’s learned that building strong human connections is the key to success. By understanding people’s goals and motivations, he’s able to help them thrive in their real estate goals.

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