A.CRE Audio Series Season Two
Frequently Asked Questions about A.CRE Audio Series Season Two
What changes were made for Season Two of the A.CRE Audio Series?
Season Two is more substantive than Season One, featuring deeper dives into legal and financial modeling topics. The episodes are recorded on location in Frisco, Texas, with new guests and updated production quality.
What feedback did the A.CRE team receive after Season One?
The team received both positive and constructive feedback. This helped shape Season Two’s focus, which includes building out advanced concept sections and providing more value to listeners.
What is being developed in the A.CRE Accelerator and supporting content?
The A.CRE team is enhancing the Accelerator with a legal section (including LOIs and MOUs), more “watch-me-build” videos, a repository of technical interview exams, and supplementary tools. These initiatives are driven by user feedback.
What’s the purpose of the new legal section in the A.CRE platform?
The new legal section aims to add depth by including legal documentation like LOIs and MOUs. It’s supported by a legal contributor to make the learning experience more comprehensive for real estate professionals.
How will the new YouTube content be used in Season Two?
Some of the videos previously found only within the Accelerator will now also be shared on YouTube, making A.CRE content more accessible to a broader audience.
What is the purpose of the technical interview exam repository?
The repository supports users who have completed the Accelerator and want to continue practicing. It includes technical interview cases and exam-style materials.
What location serves as the backdrop for Season Two recordings?
Season Two is recorded on location in Frisco, Texas, a region highlighted in the episode for its population and demand growth.
What inspired the expansion of the A.CRE resource library?
The expansion began with a set of “watch-me-build” videos unrelated to the 16 core courses, which proved helpful. Positive user response encouraged further development of the resource library.