The House Nextdoor - Where Real Estate and Real Life Meet
Welcome to The Home Nextdoor, a podcast where real estate and real life come together. We’re two Central Texas Realtors working side by side at Realty Austin | Compass and we’re here to share stories, insights, and conversations that go beyond the closing table. From navigating the fast-changing Texas housing market to balancing family, friendships, and the everyday ups and downs of life, we bring you real talk with a neighborly touch. Whether you’re a homeowner, future buyer, fellow Realtor, or just curious about what life is like in Central Texas, pull up a chair—we saved you a seat nextdoor!
The House Nextdoor - Where Real Estate and Real Life Meet
New Year, New Sh#t
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We’re kicking off season two with the kind of update that changes everything behind the scenes: we officially formed a team and switched brokerages. That decision wasn’t about shiny branding or chasing trends. It was about protecting the way we serve clients when a company’s priorities start drifting toward fees, mergers, and corporate muscle over real support. We talk candidly about leaving Compass, landing at LPT Realty, and what it’s actually like to rebuild the logistics most people never see, from signs and marketing to email and transaction systems.
Then we zoom out to the bigger real estate industry shift: consolidation. More local boutiques are getting absorbed into a handful of mega brokerages and cloud brokerage models, and that affects consumers whether they realize it or not. We share how we think about choosing a brokerage culture, why “value” has to show up in client outcomes, and how teaming up gives our buyers and sellers deeper coverage across Central Texas, from San Antonio to Austin, Georgetown, and beyond.
And because real estate meets reality, we also go there. Barbara shares a New Year’s medical saga involving ChatGPT, urgent care, maximum embarrassment, and a plot twist that turns “worst case scenario” into a plain old toilet paper allergy. Somehow, it’s the perfect metaphor for real estate stress: fear fills the gaps when you don’t have clear, calm guidance.
We wrap with what we’re seeing in the 2026 Austin real estate market: multiple offers returning in certain pockets, micro-markets that ignore the headlines, and cautious optimism as rates and buyer demand shift. If you like honest stories, practical local insight, and a little chaos, subscribe, share the show, and leave a review. What part of the market feels the most confusing to you right now?
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Season Two And New Format
SPEAKER_00Welcome to The House Next Door. With Barbara Gillio. And Anthony Harris. Where real estate meets reality. Welcome back to The House Next Door. Where real estate meets reality. I'm Barbara Gillio.
SPEAKER_01And I'm Anthony Harris.
SPEAKER_00And this is officially season two, episode one of our podcast.
SPEAKER_01I can't believe that it seems like it's been so long, Barbara. I know, I know.
SPEAKER_00And we we took a good break. We did took a decent break through the holidays, and we're planning to get started um well at like the end of February, but real estate gets in the way of you know the fun things we want to do. And so now here we are, March, and and we're doing a different format. We are virtual this time instead of in our usual setup, only because um I messed up and put my I put my mic on mute for our patch recording.
SPEAKER_01So yeah, so for the ones that don't know, we record typically like three or so episodes at a time, and so the two episodes are fine, but our first one episode.
SPEAKER_00And so we're like, hey, you know, this season of our podcast, we are kind of mixing it up. There's gonna, of course, be Anthony and I talking about real estate and tips and things, and then just our our war stories. And and then, but we're also incorporating uh guest speakers, which is super fun. And so when we do guest speakers, sometimes it's hard for them to come to where we are. Um, so we might do a little mix of in our studio, um, in front of our big bookcase and having fun and having a glass of wine, potentially to our little virtual when we have our guests coming in. And this might even segue to being able to take uh questions, live questions and things, but that is a little bit more technical than we're ready to go.
SPEAKER_01We struggle. We we struggle hard. Like well, I mean, my mic was on mute for a whole episode, so you don't well and it gets better because we just were setting this up and my mic was having issues, and we got out of it, went back into it, and then I realized mine was on mute.
SPEAKER_00So you know, it's just you know, if you have the money, you just go into a studio and podcast, but we're broke. Well, we're we're broke for podcast purposes.
SPEAKER_01Yes, we're not there yet. Oh my god.
Building A Team And Switching Brokerages
SPEAKER_00Oh gosh, all our money goes to real estate and other things. Very exciting. So we have we have exciting news. We have a huge update in our real estate world for us. You want to tell them, Anthony?
SPEAKER_01Yes. So me and Barbara or Barbara and I, whatever the grammar grammarly, whatever that is. Um, so we were in the process of making a team while we were at Compass at our our brokerage. Um, well, then we decided let's go full on and we switched brokerages and became a team.
SPEAKER_00So same thing, yeah. Same thing.
SPEAKER_01So yeah, so here we are. Um we're now part of LPT Realty. And fun fact on that is when we joined, it was the agency Texas, and then they merged with LPT. And I know it's a lot of confusing, not worth it, but um, it's been a lot of change. Barbara and I are still going through the weeds of getting everything switched over. We still don't have business cards. Um, we've done some transactions with the new brokerage, but um we don't know what we're doing.
Corporate Consolidation In Real Estate
SPEAKER_00So no, I mean typically, okay, so it's you nobody really likes to switch brokerages. Like people who are in real estate and who are realtors understand like switching brokerages sucks. It's just you gotta get new signs, you gotta get new marketing. You you a lot of times you have to change your email if you don't have like a stationary, you know, outside email. And it's really hard just to have an email like that because of a lot of the sensitive documents we have and things. It's sometimes it just works better to have the brokerage email, so it's a lot of logistics, and then it's it's like how do your clients find you again and all these you know expenses and things, so it's hard. So we did we did that, and you you never do it without you know, you have to really think through it, and it was not on our radar um to to change, but there was something that happened. Compass has been making some pretty big and bold moves in the real estate world, and they have bought up a lot of brokerages, title company. Um, they're kind of becoming a mega merger, you know, they're becoming a brokerage that is trying to dominate the the market, and you know, that's great, but when they wanted to do that, there's some things that came with that that just did not align with the way that we do business. And Anthony and I are very aligned in how we do business, which is why we wanted to do a team together because we're always like collaborating and helping each other out. We're like, so we should totally do a team. And and so we're like, oh, we're gonna do a team, and then we're like, oh great, now we're changing brokerages because ours turned into a corporate monster.
SPEAKER_01And when and when we moved, when well, when I moved over, because I was with Compass for only a year and a half, but it was Realty Austin, and that that's where our business is they aligned was with that co that culture and that that support and those tools, and it it got just to a point where it it wasn't worth the expense to us anymore, and it didn't value our clients like it once did.
SPEAKER_00No, they started to pull some things where the only person that any of these fees benefited was companies. The bottom line. And I get that, but at the end of the day, it was just kind of a money grab, and I couldn't justify it to my clients, couldn't justify it to myself. And I lead, and Anthony, you lead with a heart of service, and this was just it's just too corporate, and that's what we loved about Realty Austin. They were they were backed by a corporate broker, but they were local and you know, all that stuff. So we found another local brokerage, and when we joined, they did tell us they were merging with a bigger brokerage, um, which is like a cloud brokerage. I mean, in the way that the industry is going, which I think is pretty interesting, is I feel like that there's probably gonna be about five or six top brokerages and a lot that are gonna kind of uh collect these boutique local brokerages, and that's kind of how it's gonna go forward. You're not gonna really see the the small boutique brokerages that are totally on their own anymore. It's gonna be like the LPTs, the Reels, the EXP, Keller Williams, Compass. You know, you're gonna see those big brokerages that own smaller brokerages.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, and I was reading an article today, and you know, I I don't know what's I didn't get way into it, but it was talking about REMAX. Um, and they're pretty far in debt and how it would benefit them to merge with like Keller Williams or one of the other brokerages, or like a Reels, yeah.
SPEAKER_00Yeah.
SPEAKER_01Um it's just it's that was interesting.
What Our Clients Get Now
SPEAKER_00Yeah, the whole structure of you know, real estate is always evolving, and that's what makes it interesting to be in. If you're a person who doesn't like change and who can't pivot, this is not the industry. But you know, you have to constantly move, and and now it it just feels like it's it's going in a different direction of more corporate brokerages, owning smaller boutique brokerages, but you just got to find the corporate brokerage that like kind of gels with your vibe, yeah. And so that's where why we suddenly found ourselves one, we were already forming a team, but now like forming a team and joining a new brokerage. So we are officially at LPT, the Ascend group, and we are the House Next Door Real Estate Group. I mean, that's clear as mud, right? So, but it's exciting because we get to work together and now our clients have access to such a world of knowledge. We've both been in the industry over 12 years. We have a geographic reach of all the way from San Antonio all the way up to Marble Falls, Georgetown, and all the small towns in between. And man, the deals that we see, I mean, from we are not one of those people who are just like in one neighborhood. And I sometimes refer, and I don't mean this to sound offensive, but some people just live their their whole real estate career in in one neighborhood, and that's and that's fine. And you get so used to that particular product that it's really hard when something unique comes down the line for you. And sometimes I call it like the fast food of real estate when you're in those those situations where you just kind of churn and burn. Every house is pretty much the same builder, same floor plan. You run the comps, it's pretty simple, it's pretty easy. You're barely even like leaving your house to do real estate. That's not me, that's not Anthony. I've never even like that. Has never happened for me. We are like, hey, where are you today? Aware of Thington, you know, and like what are we doing? And so we've done deals all the way from you know huge ranch deals, historic homes, high-end luxury, first-time home buyers. I was just out today in Lagrange with a first-time home buyer. It was so so amazing. It's like we we are just all over the place. And so our just our wealth of knowledge and how to think outside the box and get creative, it that's just where we go. If real estate isn't push button and easy for us, that's fine. We don't care that we don't ever have anything push button. Yeah, we it's figure outable, everything is figure out. So we are we are so versed in uh in bizarre transactions.
SPEAKER_01Like my transactions right now, I have a lot under contract, but I have some in Kyle, Sam Marcus, Bash Trop, um, Austin. Like they're all over the place.
SPEAKER_00They're all over, and they're all different price points, all different situations going on, and it just to have that dexterity to be able to help clients from all different backgrounds and different parts of the city. It's it's just so cool. And so, us joining forces, it's it's really I feel like it's pretty powerful for our clients. And I don't usually brag about myself too much, but I'm like super excited for us just because I just like you help me with my clients, um, and I help you with your clients, and it's just like two two minds are better than one.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, and so it benefits the client, like the clients get too too too further than one.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, and you know, and we're both pretty fabulous. I mean, looking, you know, we're very this podcast should be called how we're great. It's called Us Gassing Ourselves Up Today because we need it. We're we're beautiful and we are so so smart, and we should just be models. We should just be uh yeah, we are we're models, and we're also brilliant. So there.
SPEAKER_01We're Einstein.
SPEAKER_00I'm a hot Einstein. So the other thing is, is man, it's a new year, it's 2026. So we say new year new shit. New year. Oh, he said it first. You are the first one to swear on our podcast for the new year. Thank you very much. It was not me.
SPEAKER_01Um with her horns.
New Year’s Butthole Story
unknownYeah.
SPEAKER_00So we, you know, we had a speaking new year. Let's talk about our new year's, how we spent.
SPEAKER_01I was about to say, um, so Barbara has a New Year's story that um she's talking about me swearing. Let's get let's just get into the dirt.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, and this is completely not real estate related, or or maybe it is in some weird, convoluted way. So it it's New Year's Eve, and and I have a medical issue that comes up, and it's one of those medical issues that you know you just don't want to talk about. Oh, no, you you wanted to talk about it. Well, I talked about it with my circle. Okay, so I have this weird circle of people I will talk about my medical stuff with. It's you, Anthony, unfortunately. Uh for you, um, my mom, my sister, and my husband. Okay, so I'm not a can have this ongoing issue with a certain part of my body, and I'm not sure what the well, I guess there is a medical term for it. Your, you know, I'm gonna say, well, it's your anus, okay. That's that's the part that we're talking about. But I feel like butthole is just so much more approachable. Um, so I was having a butthole issue, and I was pretty sure I was pretty sure it was just hair hemorrhoids, okay. This has been going on for a while, and then I'm like, okay, I don't know what this is. So I got on the chat GPT, and in chat is wonderful, but chat is not good for medical advice.
SPEAKER_01Um, yeah, it's like WebMD.
SPEAKER_00It is only worse because I believe it more.
SPEAKER_01And because the interaction with you, that's why it's worse.
SPEAKER_00It gave me some ideas of what I could have, and one of them was anal worth, okay. And I'm like, what the heck, what the heck? That's like an infectious disease. Like you get by doing something crazy, you know what? I don't do crazy things, I've been married forever. My husband and I do not do crazy things like that, okay. TMI, but we're not doing anything to get anal herpes, and and then not saying that you have to do, but but then I you know, it could lay dormant, and then all of a sudden it just like comes out, right? And maybe somewhere along the lines I was exposed. I don't we're just gonna stop there. So now I'm convinced I have anal herpes and or anal warts, I don't know, some something, something bad. And if you're analyzing it, you know, I'm like, I it needs to get addressed, something's going on. So I go to the emergent care mortified, told myself in the in the day at least. And I told my sister, I told my mom, told my husband, he's like, I know you think I gave you anal warts. I did not give you anal warts. He's all he's all like offended. I'm like, I'm not saying you did, it just could have been like, you know, dormant or something. Anyway. So my sister's like, do not tell them that you chat GPT'd your butthole issue. Let them just decide what it is before you just go in there, guns ablaze and with anal warts, okay? Just chill. And so I go in, and the guy asked me, the nurse, what are you here for? And I'm like, Well, this is where it gets real. I said, It's it's mortifying. And now he's like really interested. And I said, My butthole has been really itchy, and I feel like it could have been hemorrhoids, but now I'm pretty sure chat GPT convinced me I have a word. Just like he's trying not to die. He's like, Oh, okay. And I said, So I'm really, really sorry that you have to spend the last day of 2025 looking at a 50-year-old woman's butthole. And he's like, it's okay, you know, don't worry, you know, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. So he leaves, a nurse comes in, it's a woman, thank gosh. And she's like, Okay, so I hear you think you might have anal warrants. I said, So are you the one who drew the short straw to look at my butthole today? And she laughed, she's like, No, I just, you know, I figured you'd you'd want a woman. And just so you know, you're you're I'm gonna see a lot more buttholes today. You're just like the first, but I'm gonna see a lot of buttholes today. And then like, well, I guess that makes me feel better. And she's like, Yeah, yeah. She's like, so get ready, you know, go lay down on the table, you know, drop your drawers, get in the position. And then as she's getting ready, she's like, Oh, wait, I forgot my flashlight. I'm like, can it get any worse? So she runs out, gets the flashlight.
SPEAKER_01It does get worse when you get home.
SPEAKER_00It does, it does. So she's up, you know, she's up there with the flashlight, and she's like, You don't have hemorrhoids, you definitely don't have anal warts or anal herpes. She's like, But you do have a really bad irritation. She's like, You got dermatitis. And she's like, I think you're allergic to your toilet paper. She's like, Do you use shaman? And I said, Yeah. And she's like, Yeah, you can't use sharmin. You're just totally inflamed from your toilet paper. So she gives me steroids.
unknownYeah.
SPEAKER_00So all this drama thinking, oh, there was a point too during this where I thought I had anal cancer. Okay. That also was in the roster. Yeah. And she goes, Yeah, you you just need to like you need to not use that toilet paper. Use the steroid cream change to cotton out ultra clean for other people who may struggle in this department. That is the game changer if you have sensitive butthole sken. So as I'm leaving, you know, with my dignity tucked into my, I don't know, between my legs. And I just get in the car and I call mom. I actually call my sister first, and she goes, because my mom is a former nurse, like she's a nurse for years, a hospice nurse, and and also just you know, ER and all that stuff. Um she goes, Whatever you do, do not show mom your butthole. She's gonna ask, do not show it to her. And I said, Okay, I won't. She's like, she she's gonna be inappropriate and ask to see your butthole. So I get to my mom's house, and sure enough, I tell my mom what it is. And she's like, I just think I don't know. I think you might have a yeast infection in your butthole. And I said, No, no, because I asked her that and she said no. She's like, I I still I think I need to see it. Jenny told me your mother. And so I'm like, I don't know. Do I, Mom? That's weird, right? I'm like 50. You're 78. That's weird. And she said, I'm your mother, and I am a nurse. Well, I was, and so I'm like, okay, where do we do this? So we go upstairs, go to the bathroom, and I'm like, what do you want me to? Do I just like drop my drawer? She's like, Yes, just that, just drop your drawers, I'll take a look. And so I do. My mom is like the sweetest little old lady. She looks and she goes, Oh, yeah, no, it's not a yeast infection. You definitely are just allergic to something. And then she's like, You really do have just a cute little butthole, though, I will say. Because I've seen a lot of buttholes in my day with doing nursing, and there's some really odd ones. You're really cute. And I'm like, I could like, I was that that was it. That was I went home and I immediately made a cocktail and I said, Craig, we're not going out this year, we're just gonna throw this out and I'm gonna be drinking. But it gets better because I feel like I'm molested by a lot of people in my butthole, but then it gets better.
SPEAKER_01Barbara texts me, like, and then by this time it's like 11 or something at night. It's late.
SPEAKER_00I totally forgot to tell him because I was shutting it out.
SPEAKER_01So I'm at a New Year's Eve party and I start cracking up, and I'm looking at my phone and I can't even read through the text, like one line at a time, and I'm just reading and I'm dying of laughter. And my friend was like, What's going on? And I was like, Barbara just texts me and I'm like laughing, and they're like, Well, what is she saying? I was like, I can't even explain it. So then I had to read the text message out to the party, and everybody was dying of laughter, and so we're about to go on a St. Pan uh St. Patrick's bike with all of them that were there, so maybe we should bring it up again.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, yeah. I mean, just St. Patrick's Day. Perhaps I could do something else.
SPEAKER_01I'm gonna be like, does anybody else have anal words? Because my butthole is a little itchy today.
SPEAKER_00Or anal chlamydia, that's a thing. That's the one. Anyway, yeah, so Anthony's reading all this stuff. Oh, guess how I spent my day? And I gave him a line by line of what happened, and then I'm like, and the best part is my mom looked at my butthole, and he's just like, and then Craig, he's like, How did Craig respond in the text message? Anthony's asking me this, and I said, His response was, I told you I didn't give you anal herpes or more classic. Classic. So, I mean, these are things you probably don't want to know about me, but I mean, I don't even want to know them about me. But sometimes, you know, there might be somebody out there suffering from a Charmin allergy.
SPEAKER_01So remember, when you're at H E B, be nice to everybody because you might not the person next to you might have an awards or a reaction to Charmin allergies, real thing.
SPEAKER_00Real thing. Oh my gosh. And meanwhile, Anthony was he was his New Year's was great. He's having a party.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, I was at a party, having some alcohol, and just having a good time with friends.
SPEAKER_00Well, that's how normal people would be spending their new years.
SPEAKER_01Not in shame about their butthole.
SPEAKER_00And then telling everybody about it. Like, and now I just want more people.
SPEAKER_01Well, now I guess I have and YouTube and it's just the disgusting condition of being a human, right?
SPEAKER_00We have disgusting human things that happen. I could have been worse. I'm here for it. I'm here to make other people feel I'm normalizing butthole rashes.
SPEAKER_01Uh so in your buyer's consultation with Barbara.
SPEAKER_00I will never work again.
SPEAKER_01I am the butthole writer. New tagline. The self-proclaimed doctor.
SPEAKER_00I so here's here's the dichotomy of art. We are gassing ourselves up, talking about what wonderful ancients we were, how amazing and lucky our clients are too. I will never work again. And that sums up the podcast. And that's how we're leading in with 2026 in season two, folks.
Austin Market Picks Up In 2026
SPEAKER_01So we've had an exciting, uh, exciting 2026 so far. Barbara brought it. You know, most people bring in a new year with like you know, like a ball in New York coming, but no, we do buttholes in Bath Shop, Texas.
SPEAKER_00And then then we we became a team, we changed brokerages, and man, the market is cooking. It is like it's so busy right now. So it's good to see how um I'm at multiple my listing, multiple offers, multiple backup offers under contract in six days in a neighborhood that had a 200-day average. Um, it's just it's nuts out there right now. And it's it's so good to see after how slow it's been.
SPEAKER_01And I had another one that was listed for seven days and multiple offers, and we had it listed last year and couldn't sell it. And so we went back on the market with the spring market and same price, same everything.
SPEAKER_00Um and we got below six percent in our rates there for a hot minute. Even though we've got so much happening in the world right now that you know none of us can control, and it's kind of um scary, it feels like people are still, you know, there's so much pent-up buyer demand, and the rates are getting in a little bit more normal range that people are out there, they're they're buying. And um they always have I mean, I always say, like, you know, people always have to buy and sell homes no matter what kind of market we're in. But it seems like this year is gearing up to be pretty, pretty busy. Now, I may laugh at myself two months from now and say, like, remember when I said it was like gonna be optimistic and it's we've learned one thing we've learned since 2021 is you do not predict the market, you do the best you can, but never say never.
SPEAKER_01Exactly. And just go with the flow and we figure it out.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, we pivot.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, I think that's been the big thing is just pivoting. You know, buyers' behaviors and sellers' behaviors have changed, especially since 21, and just knowing the trends and knowing what's happening out in the real estate market and our local market is important. Um, I know for a long time the Northeast, like New York, Maine, all of them, they were having inventory issues, but we were having the complete opposite. So, like the headlines on the news said low inventory, high prices, but meanwhile in Texas, we were well in Austin, um, Texas is kind of a general even because Austin's very different than um Dallas or Houston. Um, a lot of Houston is based on oil, a lot of Dallas is financial and oil and um gas.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, and yeah.
SPEAKER_01And then we're tech heavy, so you know, a lot of our economy is based on tech jobs and and stuff like that. So just every local market's different. But in Austin, we had the opposite of issue. We had home sitting for months.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, we had too much inventory.
SPEAKER_01In New Hampshire, you were selling and the day went on the market.
SPEAKER_00Well, have you been to New Hampshire? There's not a whole lot of inventory for what I have not. It's beautiful, but I'm like, what? There's um, but yeah, um and even in within uh Austin, there are pockets where it doesn't matter what the market is doing, those pockets will always be hot. That particular product will always be hot.
SPEAKER_01Circle C, Anderson Mill.
SPEAKER_00Well, and just also like a typical home, like a certain home. Like when we're talking about the home that I have right now that's a pocket listing, where you know, it's there's there's hardly anything available that matches the criteria of this home. And when it these particular homes do go on the market, they're gone in seconds for way, way, way more than than they should. It doesn't matter what market, it's just because it's such a desirable type of home. And so those it's like there's you have these little micro markets and even within our you know, our market. But then if you go out, you know, like the inlander suburbs and Liberty Hill suburbs, um, where you're not on an acre and things, and yeah, you've got a you got a lot of inventory out there, and sometimes that can be tough, but we're starting to see all that pick up and move and go and groove. So that's so wonderful for our for you know for our sellers and the real estate market out here, because there was a time where it was just yeah.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, and I I am optimistic. I think this year we're we're gonna do great things and um and I don't think it's gonna be a record year for sure, but I think it's gonna be a good year. I think people are gonna start getting back to normal, whatever that is.
SPEAKER_00Whatever normal is, and and I agree with you in that terms of it might not be a you know, it might not be a a crazy, you know, year, but the we need we don't really need any more of those crazy years. We need normal, healthy real estate that's absolutely boring. You know, that's what we need. Sellers are giving, buyers are giving, both parts are stinging a little bit. We don't need where one side controls so much, or they're both in a standoff where sellers have this idea, buyers have this idea, and then us realtors, we're just trying to try to try to help. We don't have a willing seller or a willing buyer. Yep, exactly. Hoping we just move to boring.
SPEAKER_01Boring is all but not if your house is listed with the house next door, a real estate group.
SPEAKER_00No, we're not boring to work with, but we want to like healthy markets are boring markets. Um that doesn't mean that you know our work is boring, it just means we don't have these vast swings of seller's market, buyers market. Let's hope all that is done and we're just you know, like, you know, like that steady marriage where it's like you don't have high highs, you don't have low lows, you're just like and until your wife accuses you of giving her anal warts. Oh god. But okay, guys, well, we should probably wrap this up.
SPEAKER_01We're gonna end on that note.
Guests Next And Closing
SPEAKER_00But um marriage is great until you get animal warts, but it's really a Sherman allergy. Um, so you are y'all ready for season or episode two? What else can you do? Yeah, so we'll have a couple episodes of just Anthony and I, and then we're gonna start with uh having guests. Yeah, guests, other realtors, new home reps, inspectors, lenders, all kinds of cool stuff. Yeah, maybe even our moms, you know. We might even have the moms on.
SPEAKER_01We can get her opinion on the Anawards.
SPEAKER_00My mom's unhinged. I don't know if we want her on.
SPEAKER_01Well, we're unhinged.
SPEAKER_00I'm gonna have to edit her. She's inappropriate. That woman is inappropriate with what she said. Like, I'm not, I know. Well, until next time.
SPEAKER_01We'll see you on the house next door. Or Gray's anatomy.
SPEAKER_00Thank you for tuning in. We'll see you next week. Yes, so please like, subscribe, comment, share, follow. Whatever it might be. Until next time.