Real Estate Today
Real Estate Today opens doors for buyers and sellers with critical and credible information on the real estate market. It’s fast-paced and fact packed with experts, interviews, call-ins, field reports, and timely market conditions.
Real Estate Today is hosted by Gil Gross, an award winning radio journalist who has reported the news to millions of Americans and interviewed pop culture icons and heads-of-state alike.
In addition to hosting Real Estate Today, Gil shares his broad knowledge of local, national, and international issues weekday afternoons with listeners across the Bay Area on San Francisco’s legendary KGO AM 810. As a newsman and humorist he has also combined his talents as Paul Harvey’s chief substitute at ABC and as the main substitute for Charles Osgood at CBS.
A journalist for more than three decades, Gil became the youngest anchorman in ABC News history at age 23. All the while he worked as morning news anchor on WLS Chicago. He went on to win a string of investigative and journalism awards for international reporting covering major events of our time from 9/11 to the War in Iraq.
He has worked at iconic New York radio stations such as WABC, WCBS, WOR, and hosted his own national program for a number of years on CBS Radio. Gil lives with his wife, actress-singer Rhoda Bodzin, and their son, Spencer Darrow Gross, three cats and an ever-growing collection of over ten thousand LPs and CDs.
Real Estate Today, with host Gill Gross, airs Saturdays from 11:00 am to 1:00 pm.
Resources
Visit the links below to gain insight and advice on all things real estate.
REALTOR.org With more than 1.1 million members, the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS® is the voice for real estate. Visit REALTOR.org to see how our real estate resources can benefit you.
Housing Market Facts. A site with a wealth of Housing Market Facts. Brought to you by the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS®. Learn about the benefits of owning a home. NAR is the leading advocate for private property rights, homeownership and housing issues.



