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America is in need of affordable housing; we’re all aware. Buying your first home has become increas

Over the past few years, you’ve probably heard the term “walkability” thrown out. For those who have

Welcome to the first-ever On the Market Housing Market Awards! This year, we’re giving out awards fo

America is in an affordable housing crisis. With home prices rising dramatically over the past four

Mortgage rates were supposed to be going down by now, but what happened? Even in late 2023, many hou

For the past few years, “subject to” real estate has been all the rage. Everyone is talking about ho

Squatters’ rights are quickly being stripped away as more states move to end this widespread illegal

The NAR lawsuit changed the real estate industry overnight. Just like that, buyer’s agents were no l

Compass is the latest brokerage to settle after the recent NAR lawsuit made sweeping changes to agen

It’s March Madness season, so we thought we’d create a bracket of our own, pitting some of the best

A bombshell NAR settlement could bring wide-sweeping changes to the housing market. After a snowball

James Dainard, a house flipper in Seattle, Washington, has been on a flipping spree for the past two

The Fed isn’t happy, but what’s new? After inflation numbers were released last week, showing higher

Welcome to the “redemption year” for real estate investing. We talk a lot on this show about the rea

Disclaimer: Opinions expressed in this episode and written below are solely opinions of the hosts, g

China’s economy is on its last legs. Thanks to massive overspending and high unemployment, the Chine

Rent prices peaked in 2022 after a double-digit percentage run-up. Due to more household formation,

Most real estate markets in America saw huge home price growth over the past five years. Ever since

Which investing trends could make you wealthy in 2024? First, we had long-term rentals, then the BRR

Cash flow real estate is hard to find. In almost any big city, making financial freedom-producing ca