The MOVE Act, Commission Surges, & The Team Evolution
Episode 15 · August 20, 2026
This is weekly Dallas-Fort Worth real estate market commentary from Nick Good, recorded for agents, investors, and owners working across DFW.
We analyze the newly introduced MOVE Act (Making Ownership Viable For Everyone) and explore how "portable mortgages" could potentially allow homeowners to transfer their 3% interest rates to new homes. Plus, we look at post-NAR settlement commission data revealing a surprising nationwide surge in average commission rates, address the Zillow/Keller Williams acquisition rumors, and discuss why 49% of adults under 30 are still living at home.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
✅ The MOVE Act: How portable mortgages work and whether they will unfreeze housing inventory.
✅ The Post-Settlement Reality: Why average national commissions rose to 5.7% (and hit 2.95% for Texas buyer agents).
✅ The Solo Agent Shift: Why solo practitioners are being replaced by large team ecosystems.
✅ Foreclosure Spikes: Why 45% of new foreclosure filings involve loans originated after 2022 with 50%+ DTI ratios.
✅ Dormant Database Strategy: Using Utility Direct to revive dead lead funnels at zero cost.
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Chapters
0:00 - "The Solo Individual Agent is Dead"
1:15 - Did Zillow Try to Buy Keller Williams?
3:15 - Episode 15 Intro & Sponsor Highlights
5:50 - The MOVE Act Introduced: Portable Mortgages Explained
8:30 - How Porting an Interest Rate Works in 60 Seconds
10:45 - Blending Old Rates with New Mortgages
13:50 - What the U.S. Can Learn from Canada & UK Mortgages
16:00 - Capital Gains vs. Portable Mortgages: What Actually Moves the Needle?
18:10 - The First-Time Homebuyer Crisis: 49% of Adults Under 30 Live at Home
21:10 - The Rental Rate Drop: Why Class A Apartments Compete with Homeownership
24:00 - Foreclosures Hit a 6-Year High (Up 21% in 2026)
27:15 - The 2022 Loan Trap: FHA Buyers at 50%+ Debt-to-Income
29:45 - "Date the Rate, Marry the House" Was Dangerous Advice
32:00 - The Short Sale Surge: What Top DFW Agents Are Seeing
35:15 - MLS Rolling Data: Why 50% of Listings Fail to Sell
38:15 - August 17, 2024 Retrospective: What Happened to Commissions?
40:30 - The Raise: Why Texas Buyer Agent Commissions Clomb to 2.95%
43:45 - The Death of the Solo Agent & The Rise of Enterprise Teams
47:00 - The Bed Bath & Beyond Multi-Channel Model
51:30 - Reviving Your Dormant Database with Utility Direct
What this means for the Dallas-Fort Worth market
Every week we look at what is actually happening across Dallas-Fort Worth: Frisco, Plano, McKinney, Allen, The Colony, and the wider Collin and Denton County markets. The point is not headlines, it is what a DFW agent, investor, or homeowner should do next with the market in front of them.
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