Needless to say, the COVID-19 pandemic came out of nowhere and left an economy reeling in its wake. The effect on real estate is profound, but not necessarily crippling.
In this interview, 1031x director Sean Ross speaks with Denver realtor Lauryn Dempsey, who
- Outlines an “on-the-ground” perspective on every-changing news and regulations
- Explains how real estate professionals can stay nimble and responsive
- Shares her strategies for supporting clients
3-D tours and digital showings. Salvaging terminated listings. Being objective amidst chaos and confusion. It’s all in here.
Let’s dive right in.
Lauryn Dempsey
Lauryn Dempsey graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy and spent more than a decade working in high-level communications in the U.S. Navy at the Pentagon and overseas, with Colorado tech start-ups, and at the National Renewable Energy Lab (NREL) before turning her decade-long interest in real estate into her profession. Her experience as a strategic communications advisor navigating crisis situations and sensitive issues sets her apart as a realtor. With a bachelor’s degree in economics and a master’s degree in strategy, Lauryn goes beyond the headlines and digs into the data so that she can advise her clients about the realities of the ever-changing real estate market in Denver. She is a member of 8z Real Estate, a Colorado-based brokerage consistently ranked as one of the nation’s top real estate firms.