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Dirt Secrets

Dirt Secrets

Written by: Builder's Concierge Group
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From raw land to a beautiful new home, tract or condos... expertly building is not for the faint of heart and true pros know how to guide the process. Kim Griffin and Amanda Wood from Builders Concierge Group talk Dirt and what can come out of it on this enthralling, short format podcast. Our mission at Builder's Concierge Group is to deliver superior service, build strong relationships and provide expert knowledge during all phases of the real estate transaction. We want to be "Your Real Estate Professionals for Life." Builder's Concierge Group at RE/MAX Exclusive Collection Amanda Wood | Realtor 321-229-8389 Kim Griffin | Realtor 407-314-5033 E: team@bcghomesfl.com | www.buildersconciergegroup.com2025 Economics Leadership Management & Leadership
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  • Hard Truths Real Estate Agents Must Face in 2026 | Dirt Secrets - Episode 12
    Jan 19 2026

    In this episode of Dirt Secrets, Kim Griffin and Amanda Wood of Builder's Concierge Group dive into the hard truths real estate agents need to confront heading into 2026. From time management and productivity myths to why chasing leads is draining your business, they break down what actually drives long-term success. Drawing on decades of experience in new construction, luxury homes, and urban infill projects across Central Florida, this conversation is a candid look at what separates busy agents from profitable ones.

    Kim and Amanda also unpack critical insights around niche expertise, land value misconceptions, new construction realities, and why relationship-based business still outperforms every tech shortcut. Whether you're a newer agent looking to find your lane or a seasoned professional refining your strategy, this episode delivers real-world guidance you can apply immediately. Builder's Concierge Group at RE/MAX Exclusive Collection exists to educate, guide, and elevate clients and professionals alike. Subscribe to Dirt Secrets, follow along for insider insights, and reach out if you're ready to build smarter, sell better, and stop wasting time in 2026.

    🔔 Subscribe to Dirt Secrets and connect with Builder's Concierge Group for expert guidance on Orlando's most important neighborhoods, including homes that may not be on the MLS yet.

    Connect with Builders Concierge Group

    👉 Website: buildersconciergegroup.com
    👉 Youtube: www.youtube.com/@DirtSecretsPodcast
    👉 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bcghomesfl
    👉 Instagram: instagram.com/buildersconciergegroup

    00:00 – Welcome to Dirt Secrets and why this episode matters for 2026
    01:45 – The hard truths agents avoid talking about
    04:10 – Why time is your most valuable asset in real estate
    06:40 – Busy vs productive: what actually makes money
    09:15 – Morning routines, focus, and income-producing activities
    12:00 – Why relationships still outperform tech and lead buying
    15:10 – Working your database instead of chasing new leads
    18:05 – Finding your niche and why you can't be everything to everyone
    21:20 – Land value, buildability, and setting proper expectations
    25:10 – Final advice for agents heading into 2026

    #RealEstatePodcast #RealEstateAgents #RealEstateTips #NewConstruction #HomeBuilding #LandValue #LuxuryRealEstate #OrlandoRealEstate #FloridaRealEstate #RealEstateEducation #AgentLife #TimeManagement #RelationshipBusiness #RealEstateCoaching #DirtSecretsPodcast

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    28 mins
  • Relocating to Orlando in 2026? Where You Live Matters More Than the House | Dirt Secrets - Episode 11
    Jan 12 2026

    Relocation season is officially here, and in this episode of Dirt Secrets, Kim Griffin and Amanda Wood break down the Central Orlando neighborhoods that matter most for buyers moving to Florida. From College Park and Downtown Orlando to SoDo, Winter Park, Colonial Town, Lake Sioux, and Mills 50, they explain why these micro-markets continue to attract relocation buyers year after year. You'll learn what makes each area unique, how lifestyle, walkability, schools, and zoning affect value, and why knowing the right pocket matters more than ever.

    The conversation also dives into new construction timing, inventory that may not yet be on the MLS, and how builders and agents can better serve motivated relocation clients. With interest rates stabilizing and 2026 shaping up to be a strong year, this episode is a must-listen for buyers, builders, and agents who want to understand Orlando beyond the headlines.

    💭 Thinking about relocating to Central Florida or helping a client make the move?

    🔔 Subscribe to Dirt Secrets and connect with Builder's Concierge Group for expert guidance on Orlando's most important neighborhoods, including homes that may not be on the MLS yet.

    Connect with Builders Concierge Group

    👉 Website: buildersconciergegroup.com
    👉 Youtube: www.youtube.com/@DirtSecretsPodcast
    👉 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bcghomesfl
    👉 Instagram: instagram.com/buildersconciergegroup

    0:00 Welcome to Dirt Secrets & relocation season
    2:10 Why relocation buyers are flooding Central Orlando
    4:45 College Park lifestyle, walkability, and community
    8:10 Packing District growth & new construction insight
    11:30 Downtown Orlando living, history, and preservation
    15:10 Why SoDo is a hidden relocation favorite
    18:40 Schools, lot sizes, and affordability in SoDo
    21:50 Winter Park's national relocation appeal explained
    25:10 Colonial Town, Mills 50 & Lake Sioux micro-markets
    28:30 What agents and buyers must know for 2026 relocations

    #DirtSecretsPodcast #OrlandoRelocation #CentralFloridaRealEstate #RelocatingToOrlando #OrlandoNeighborhoods #WinterParkRealEstate #CollegeParkOrlando #SoDoOrlando #NewConstructionHomes #UrbanInfill #RealEstatePodcast #HomebuyerEducation #FloridaRealEstate #BuilderInsights #REMAXExclusiveCollection #BuildersConciergeGroup #RelocationBuyer #MicroMarkets

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    30 mins
  • 2026 Home Design Trends That Actually Matter: Lighting, Soft Tech, and Biophilic Living | Dirt Secrets - Episode 10
    Jan 5 2026

    In this episode of Dirt Secrets, hosts Kim and Amanda of Builders Concierge Group dive into the 2026 home design trends that are truly shaping how we live, work, and recharge at home — without chasing short-lived buzzwords.

    From immersive mood-setting lighting and soft tech integration to flexible, multi-use spaces, neocraft materials, and biophilic design, this conversation breaks down how thoughtful design choices can make homes feel warmer, healthier, and more functional — especially in Central Florida's climate.

    Whether you're renovating a single room, building a custom urban infill home, or planning your next move, this episode gives you practical, actionable ideas you can actually use — right now and well into the future.

    🔔Subscribe, follow us on Instagram and Facebook, and send us your questions or dream home wishlist, we might feature your ideas in a future episode!

    Connect with Builders Concierge Group

    👉 Website: buildersconciergegroup.com
    👉 Youtube: www.youtube.com/@DirtSecretsPodcast
    👉 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bcghomesfl
    👉 Instagram: instagram.com/buildersconciergegroup

    00:00 Welcome to Dirt Secrets
    01:22 What This Episode Covers & 2026 Design Overview
    03:08 Trend #1: Immersive Mood-Setting Lighting
    08:18 Layered Lighting, Dimmers & Warm vs Cool Light
    12:43 Trend #2: Soft Tech & Hidden Technology
    17:22 Trend #3: Modular & Multi-Use Spaces
    20:08 Trend #4: Neocraft & Modern Handcrafted Design
    23:58 Trend #5: Biophilic Design & Bringing Nature Indoors
    26:32 How to Start Updating Your Home Without Overwhelm
    27:48 Final Takeaways & Where to Find Builders Concierge Group

    #DirtSecrets #HomeDesignTrends #2026DesignTrends #InteriorDesign #SmartHomeDesign #BiophilicDesign #CustomHomes #HomeRenovation #LightingDesign #SoftTech #CentralFloridaRealEstate #OrlandoHomes #BuildersConciergeGroup

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    28 mins
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