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		<title>REALONOPOLY &#8211; Does Anyone Still Wanna Play this Old Game?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ In a previous post (Nori&#8217;s Leaky World) we spoke about the real estate industry being built, in part, on a control model.
Throughout our history we have deployed control-based business models. Like the real game of Monopoly&#174; our industry has created its own market game board governed by a set of rules we wrote and [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://realonomics.net/wp-content/uploads/2008/05/monopoly_275.jpg" alt="" title="monopoly_275" style="float:left;" class="alignleft size-full wp-image-271"/></a> In a previous post (<a href="http://realonomics.net/2008/04/noris-leaky-world/">Nori&#8217;s Leaky World</a>) we spoke about the real estate industry being built, in part, on a control model.</p>
<p>Throughout our history we have deployed control-based business models. Like the real game of Monopoly&reg; our industry has created its own market game board governed by a set of rules we wrote and occasionally edited to extend our control.</p>
<p>During previous eras an owner&#8217;s business model was based largely on mechanisms designed to control information, markets, brands and for a long time we even tried to control the real estate agents who were part of companies.</p>
<p>It is equally important important to note and to admit that the real estate industry has historically attempted to control the consumer with respect to our business models utilizing our clever control over access to property information as the primary mechanism for doing so. </p>
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<h4>Control and Dominance</h4>
<p>Large segments of the real estate industry and its core service providers still engage in <em>Realonopoly</em>, a game about market control and dominance. In the game of Realonopoly we carve out spots within defined markets&#8230;we then seek to control our position, until, as we have all experienced in the game of Monopoly&reg;, we can no longer pay the rent; a position in which too many owners find themselves today.</p>
<p>Within real estate, mortgage and title companies, creating one&#8217;s board is the first initial step; everything flows from there. Position on the board can mean power and power typically equates to a kind of control measured by muscle flexing. Control has historically been everything in the real estate industry.</p>
<p> The ultimate control was consumer control.</p>
<p>Losing control creates a depression and a void&#8230;a crack where others can slip in. Yet, it is the contention of <a href="http://www.donaldteel.com/docs/realonomics_2008.pdf" target="_blank">REALonomics</a> that each era in the historical timeline of the real estate industry unravels when control is challenged and the challenge typically stems from a change in informational technology&#8230;the means by which people gain access to real property data.</p>
<h4>Collaboration and Community Forcing Change</h4>
<p>Business models typically change when the old models are confronted by new technologies and people empowered by concepts of innovation. Most of the change in business modeling is induced by innovation driven primarily by advances in technology. These advances in real estate technology create a &#8220;democratizing&#8221; of information, which then empowers others to innovate and challenge the control status of the prevailing models.</p>
<p>This is precisely what has taken place in the real estate industry. <a href="http://www.donaldteel.com/docs/realonomics_2008.pdf" target="_blank">REALonomics</a> has presented this as the <em><a href="http://www.donaldteel.com/docs/democratization.pdf" target="_blank">Democratization of Real Estate</a></em>, a time where the industry loses its grip on the game of <em>Realonopoly</em> and finally is forced to abandon its position in favor of a new board game. Think of this concept as three distinct eras as follows and notice how transitions occur when new technology is introduced&#8230;then, notice how control is relinquished as information is decentralized and ultimately <em><a href="http://www.donaldteel.com/docs/democratization.pdf" target="_blank">democratized</a></em>.</p>
<p>Examine the following illustration, extracted from our archives. It demonstrates the evolution of the real estate industry&#8217;s business models.</p>
<div style="text-align:center;"><img src="http://realonomics.net/wp-content/uploads/2008/05/re_eras1.jpg" alt="Real Estate Economic Eras by Donald Teel" title="re_eras1" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-273" /></div>
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<p>Control works well in business model climates where informational access and free exchange are blunted, where collaboration is limited to the controllers and where the rules only change when the controllers are finally confronted by free thinking people who are initially labeled as rebellious fringe lunatics.</p>
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<p style="clear:both;">We have now entered an economic era with a new personality being formed by collaboration and communities, rather than control and corporate bureaucracies. Each consumer who is empowered with Internet access is empowered to shape our business models and help us write the rules that will govern <a href="http://www.epartnerusa.com/presentations/broker/p4/index.html" target="_blank"><em>The New Real Estate Economy</em></a>.</p>
<p>There is a new board game emerging that will redefine how we will play the real estate game tomorrow, next month, next year and for quite some time in the future. It&#8217;s now a game without many rules, one of collaboration and community, of open, free-flowing dialogue where one person is just as powerful as a group.  How do our current models stack up to his new reality.</p>
<p>The question we ask is &#8220;Does anyone still want to play the old game, <em>Realonopoly</em>, a game in which we predict there will be no winners?&#8221;</p>
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