This Saturday, November 29, 2025, from 10 AM to 12 noon, tune in to AM970 The Answer for the latest episode of Eye on Real Estate.
Hosted by Dottie Herman, the show has aired over 740 episodes in more than 14 years, making it one of New York’s longest‑running and most trusted real estate radio programs.
Dottie Herman, former CEO of Douglas Elliman, the fourth‑largest real estate company in the United States, has been hailed by Forbes as the “richest self‑made woman in real estate.” Rising from modest beginnings to the pinnacle of the housing industry, Herman has become a nationally recognized authority on property markets, mortgage financing, and negotiation strategy. Her career is defined by sharp insight, entrepreneurial drive, and a commitment to educating the public about the complexities of real estate. Through Eye on Real Estate, she has built a loyal audience by blending practical advice with candid conversations about market trends, investment strategies, and the human side of property ownership.
This Saturday, Herman will welcome two distinguished guests. David Hicks, the internationally acclaimed interior designer, will share his vision of how luxury aesthetics and thoughtful design can transform modern living spaces. Peter G. Conte, CPIA, MSRE, a broker with Honig Conte Porrino Insurance Agency, Inc., will discuss the critical importance of renter’s insurance, explaining how tenants and property owners alike can protect themselves from unexpected losses.
Together, Hicks and Conte will join Herman in exploring how design, risk management, and real estate converge to shape the future of property ownership. Listeners can tune in live on AM970 in the New York Tri‑State area or stream the program online to hear this special anniversary broadcast.
Set your reminder. Grab your coffee. And get ready for conversations that will entertain, educate, and inform.
Saturday, November 29
10 AM – 12 noon (EST)
Only on AM970: THE ANSWER
Listen live: https://am970theanswer.com/radioshow/eye-on-real-estate
EYE ON REAL ESTATE: Because Zillow doesn’t tell you everything.
