The modern real estate investor doesn’t have time to research every headline and trend. That’s why B
Has the Federal Reserve gone too far? Many Americans are critical of the Fed’s move to raise interes
When you look at the “Hottest Real Estate Markets” lists from major publications, they often miss ma
It’s what you’ve all been waiting for—our 2025 housing market predictions! We’re sharing where we th
The American Dream was once an everyday reality for most Americans. Now, it’s seemingly impossible f
Most people are missing out on what could be the best real estate investments of 2025. Why? Most inv
Everyone is awaiting the 2024 presidential election results—especially homebuyers. As mortgage rates
Evictions suck—for everyone. They’re bad for the property owner, the tenant, and America as a whole.
Which generation is taking control of the housing market? With Baby Boomers sitting on an enormous a
Does it feel like we’re in a recession? People are constantly discussing layoffs, many Americans are
Housing affordability in America is the lowest it’s been in forty years. Every year, there are fewer
While short-term rentals are seeing slowing demand, mid-term rentals are taking off (and fast). Mid-
America is experiencing a strange housing supply problem. On one hand, we don’t have enough housing
**UPDATE: We recorded this episode on October 1st, as North Carolina was beginning to recover from t
Did immigrants help keep landlords afloat during this tough housing market? New data may be pointing
Mortgage rates are finally falling, and Redfin is predicting a “brighter” housing market. Who’s lead
Are real estate syndications dead? Some multifamily syndicators are making capital calls and hiding
The Fed’s recent rate cut signaled something clear about the US economy, but what are they trying to
Your real estate business could fail if you don’t do this right. We’ve seen it happen time and time
The US economy isn’t doing as well as you think—it’s doing even better. While mainstream media outle
Are we finally at the end stages of this harsh housing market? With housing inventory increasing, mo