LAKE FOREST, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–#BrianTepfer–Today, PropStream, the leading all-in-one real estate solution, announced the launch of PropStream Pros, its originalLAKE FOREST, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–#BrianTepfer–Today, PropStream, the leading all-in-one real estate solution, announced the launch of PropStream Pros, its original

PropStream Launches PropStream Pros Season 1 & 2 Across Major Streaming Platforms

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LAKE FOREST, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–#BrianTepfer–Today, PropStream, the leading all-in-one real estate solution, announced the launch of PropStream Pros, its original video and podcast interview series, now available across all major streaming platforms, including YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and Amazon Music. Designed to educate and support real estate professionals, PropStream Pros features candid, unscripted conversations focused on real-world experience, practical insights, and long-term success in today’s market.

Real People. Real Insights. Now Streaming.

Season 1 of PropStream Pros brings together diverse voices from across the real estate industry, creating an open and unscripted space where professionals can learn from real experiences. Each conversation reflects the many paths people take in real estate and highlights the lessons that come from learning, unlearning, and adapting in a changing market.

On the launch of the series, Burton Alicando, PropStream Product Specialist and host of PropStream Pros, said, “My hope is that PropStream Pros helps listeners see that their struggles, setbacks, and learning moments can become powerful assets in their real estate journey. At its core, this series is about showing the ‘real’ behind real estate and reminding people that growth, resilience, and persistence matter just as much as strategy or tools. I am thrilled with this release, and I want to thank the PropStream team for believing in this project and the guests for being willing to share their personal stories.”

The series continues to explore how the Pros navigate challenges, overcome roadblocks, and find their own pathways forward. Conversations touch on the tools, decisions, and habits that support progress, while placing equal emphasis on mindset, perseverance, and long-term thinking.

Read the full blog to learn more about PropStream Pros streaming options.

On the launch of PropStream Pros, PropStream President Brian Tepfer said,

Education has always been a core part of PropStream’s mission. PropStream Pros reflects our commitment to supporting the real estate community by creating a space for honest conversations, shared experiences, and real-world insights. By making these discussions available across major streaming platforms, we are meeting professionals where they are and helping them learn from voices shaped by real market experience.”

In addition, Season 2 of PropStream Pros launched January 15, 2026, continuing the series with new conversations, perspectives, and insights from across the real estate industry. As the new year begins, PropStream is building early momentum by expanding access to real-world education alongside recent and upcoming product enhancements designed to support growth, learning, and progress throughout the year ahead.

Join the conversation today!

About PropStream: PropStream, a Stewart company, is a premier all-in-one real estate lead generation platform that empowers real estate professionals with unmatched aggregated data quality, accuracy, marketing tools, and dialer. Founded in 2006, PropStream provides insights for over 160 million properties nationwide, leveraging PropStream Intelligence, predictive real estate data, and proprietary AI-driven analytics to support advanced filtering, featuring over 165 filters and 20 pre-built Lead Lists. PropStream helps real estate professionals identify the best off-market opportunities, comps, and connect with sellers more efficiently. PropStream was acquired by Stewart Information Services Corporation Technology Holdings (NYSE: STC) in November 2021 and has been named a HousingWire Tech 100 Honoree for five consecutive years since 2021.

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