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Welcome to our Radically Transparent World

Posted by pkitano on March 18th, 2007

Here’s my favorite quote from an article about how the bond trader has disappeared because the whole system of trading became transparent:

“You have a market that was completely dark for 200 years and instead of letting a little bit of transparency in there, they just opened the windows completely and all the shades and everything, and it was complete sunshine,” said Jeff Stambovski, a senior high-yield bond salesman.

Yes, real estate is finally beginning to see the light… in the ideal world, the consumer will finally see the process of their real estate transaction clearly without the machinations among the processors - the broker, the agent, the settlement services, etc. That’s just one part of my message - transparency is not limited to transactional transparency…

Trans RE 140At Transparent Real Estate, I don’t expressly write only about real estate because finding transparency is a creative process that transcends industry. For example, there is a social sea change taking place in the form of personal transparency and “radical transparency“. Personal transparency is nothing more than the fact that the public now perceives it is acceptable to “expose” themselves, their personal data and their lives on MySpace and YouTube. Going further, “radical transparency” implies that personal transparency is inevitable and will in the future compel your children to upload their life details, academic work and resume in order to go to college or get a job. Radical transparency is evident in the new fad of Twitter, a mobile application that tracks people’s whereabouts and what they are doing, each minute if necessary.

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