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Uncorked: Episode 23 — Kristen Foote on Philly Luxury Real Estate, Resilience & Giving Back

Uncorked: Episode 23 — Kristen Foote on Philly Luxury Real Estate, Resilience & Giving Back

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We’re in the Saddlehill Winery tasting room (Voorhees, NJ) with one of Philadelphia’s real estate superstars, Kristen Foote (Compass). Bill Green and co-host Jerrold Colton dig into Kristen’s 20-year rise in luxury listings (Rittenhouse Square, Center City), how she markets multi-million-dollar homes, what’s really happening in today’s market, and the Compass tech that changed her game.

Kristen also opens up about being diagnosed with breast cancer (and later ovarian complications) in the middle of her peak production years—what got her through it, the Philly medical teams who stepped up, setting boundaries, and why she now champions screenings and community support. Plus: growing up abroad as a diplomat’s daughter, solo travel, Monkey the Maltipoo (Rittenhouse legend), and chairing the Rittenhouse Ball to support the park.

Wine flight: Saddlehill Starflower (sweet white), Rosé, Tapestry (Sauv Blanc + Chardonnay), and Renegade (Cabernet Sauvignon, Cab Franc, Blaufränkisch).

Watch for:

How top agents win (and keep) high-end listings

Social media vs relationships in 2025 real estate

Philly market realities: rates, inventory, and the ultra-affluent buyer

Resilience playbook: health crisis while closing deals

Why the Rittenhouse Ball matters (and how to help)

🎙️ Hosts: Bill Green & Jerrold Colton

🍷 Location: Saddlehill Winery, Tasting Room – Voorhees, NJ

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