
Dozens of Houses Under Construction Florida (Who Is Buying?)
The video highlights a surge of new‑home construction across Florida, especially in Manatee County’s Palmetto area, where dozens of unfinished houses sit on builder‑owned lots. Inventory has risen to its highest level in a decade, prompting a noticeable slide in home values. Data from Reventure shows double‑digit price drops over the past 3½ years, with some new builds priced as low as $160 per square foot. The platform’s 12‑month forecast projects a further 5.3 % decline, underscoring a market‑wide correction despite the apparent bargains. The presenter warns buyers of a “catch‑22”: lower purchase prices now may be offset by continued depreciation. He cites the Reventure app’s premium forecast tool and urges purchasers to embed price‑drop contingencies into builder negotiations. For prospective homeowners and investors, the takeaway is clear: aggressive negotiation and rigorous market analysis are essential to avoid future regret, as the Florida housing market remains volatile through 2026 and beyond.

Couple Started Upcycling Furniture Found on the Curb—They've Now Made over $1M Flipping Homes
In 2020, Tyler and Lindsey Dobson began upcycling discarded street furniture to furnish their St. Petersburg home. The couple quickly realized the resale potential and expanded the concept into a side hustle, eventually scaling to full‑home renovations. Leveraging social media...

Land Values | Jim Jansen | April 03, 2026
Nebraska’s annual farm real‑estate survey, conducted by University of Nebraska‑Lincoln economist Jim Jansen, shows the statewide average land value slipping to just under $4,000 per acre—a 1% decline for the second consecutive year. The report, released in early April, reflects...

After a $10 Million Fraud, Josh Schuster's Victims Struggle to Claw Back Their Cash | Deconstruct
The Deconstruct podcast examined the fallout from Josh Schustster’s $10 million securities‑fraud case, focusing on how his former investors are attempting to recover losses. Schustster, once a promising developer backed by Silverpeak, pleaded guilty to securities fraud after prosecutors proved he siphoned...

Some Perspective for Property Investors in These Uncertain Times
Michael Yardney addresses Australian property investors amid global conflict and domestic economic uncertainty, urging a calm, long‑term perspective. He frames the current climate as another cycle in a series of five major global shocks over the past two decades, emphasizing...

Nobody Wanted This Vacant Warehouse. He Bought It With $0 Down in 45 Days.
The episode chronicles how Matt Barbaccia, a novice commercial real‑estate investor, closed his first deal—a vacant warehouse—in just 45 days with no cash outlay, thanks to 100% seller financing and guidance from Tyler’s CRE Accelerator mastermind. Matt leveraged the...

Housing Has Crashed
The video examines why lumber prices have stagnated around $550‑$600 per thousand board feet and argues that this stability signals a deeper collapse in housing transactions rather than a simple price correction. The presenter emphasizes that the real housing crash...

Dave Savage: Why Trust Is the Real Barrier to Homeownership
The Powerhouse interview with mortgage veteran Dave Savage focused on the growing trust deficit that is preventing Gen Z and millennials from seeing homeownership as attainable. Savage, co‑founder of the First Home IQ initiative, argued that the barrier extends beyond rates, inventory...

Property Market Shift: Sales vs Rentals in 2026 So Far
The Move IQ podcast recorded at Exeter Property Mark conference highlighted how the UK property market is diverging in 2026, with rental demand staying high while the sales side grapples with pricing missteps. Speakers noted that despite a drop in inquiries,...

Why Are Property Prices STILL Rising? (No One Expected This) | Dr Andrew Wilson
The video examines why Australia’s property market continues to climb despite rising interest rates, inflation worries and geopolitical headwinds. Host Michael Yardney and housing economist Dr. Andrew Wilson review the latest My Housing Market data, highlighting a 0.9% month‑on‑month increase...

How to Slow Down to Speed Up in Real Estate | Grow Your Portfolio Smarter
Gino Barbaro, co‑founder of Jake and Gino, explains that real‑estate investors often rush deals, but true growth requires a slower, more deliberate approach. He argues that speed without understanding leads to missed opportunities and costly mistakes. He highlights four pillars: cultivating...

How Rising Foreclosures and Early Stage Delinquencies Affects Real Estate Markets
The video explains how early‑stage mortgage delinquencies are emerging as the first warning sign of stress in today’s housing market, preceding a later rise in foreclosures. It defines delinquency (30‑day late payment) and foreclosure (legal repossession after prolonged non‑payment), then outlines...

Dentist to the Stars Sues Central Park South Co-Op, Board #shorts
Celebrity dentist Mark Loenberg is suing the co‑op board at 230 Central Park South after the board imposed a new rule that could add more than $180,000 a year to his dental practice’s operating costs. The policy requires residents who host...

Don't Be Fooled, You Need Capital
The video challenges the popular narrative that anyone can jump into real‑estate investing, arguing that true success hinges on deep pockets and disciplined financial planning. The presenter warns that many self‑styled gurus market low‑cost entry strategies despite lacking real‑world experience,...

What The Heck Is a Crypto Mortgage?
The Options Insider interview introduced Milo’s pioneering "crypto mortgage," a loan product that lets Bitcoin and Ethereum owners finance a home without liquidating their digital assets. Founder Joseph Rupenna explained that borrowers can receive up to 100% financing, using their...

Tackling the Challenge of Workforce Housing | Read About It in MHN's March Issue
The video, hosted by Multi‑Housing News editorial director Suzanne Silverman, frames workforce housing as a “Gordian knot” – a persistent shortage of affordable units for the missing‑middle that lacks a clear solution. Silverman outlines three intertwined levers: zoning reform, financing, and...

The Death of the First-Time Home Buyer || Peter Zeihan
Peter Zeihan examines why the archetype of the first‑time homebuyer is disappearing, citing sky‑high $300,000‑plus entry prices that force many young adults into perpetual renting and block wealth accumulation through equity. He notes that new home construction adds merely 1% of...

Legal Fees Explained: The Real Cost of Buying or Selling a House
The video walks viewers through the true cost structure of buying or selling a home, distinguishing between solicitor fees – the professional service charge – and disbursements, which are third‑party expenses such as land‑registry fees, search costs and management‑company charges. Napton...

RAPID FIRE: Debt vs Equity in Property - Where’s the Real Opportunity?
The video examines the relative merits of debt and equity investments in real‑estate, highlighting common investor misconceptions about capital‑structure positioning. The speaker stresses that many investors underestimate the protective covenants inherent in private debt deals, while emphasizing cash flow as...

The Demographic Time Shift Hiding in Australia’s Property Market
The episode spotlights a hidden demographic shift reshaping Australia’s property market over the next five years. While headline population figures focus on reaching 40 million, the real driver is the timing of life‑stage transitions—millennials entering their 40s, baby boomers turning 80,...

Most Landlords Are Doing This Wrong… (It’s Costing You Thousands)
The Taxmart REI podcast episode spotlights Rent Ready, a property‑management platform built to make landlord operations smarter, simpler, and more human. Founded in 2016, the SaaS solution now oversees over $33 billion in assets and offers a flat $12‑per‑month pricing model...

Presenting | This First House
The new series “This First House,” from the creators of “This Old House,” spotlights the gritty reality of first‑time home ownership, stripping away the glossy TV makeover veneer to reveal the true challenges of buying and renovating a property. The hosts,...

Do Not Buy a House in These 10 States (Mortgage Affordability Crisis)
The video outlines the ten U.S. states where mortgage payments now consume an outsized share of household earnings, flagging a nationwide affordability crisis. California tops the list with a 60.6% mortgage‑to‑income ratio, followed by Hawaii at 58.6%, and New Jersey,...

The Listed Fund Giving Investors Access to Sydney's Apartment Boom
The Metrics Real Estate Multist Strategy Fund (ticker MRE) is a listed vehicle that gives investors exposure to Australia’s booming high‑density residential market, particularly Sydney’s apartment surge, while also offering a diversified real‑estate equity component. Managed by Andrew Locker...

The Impact of the Uniform Partition of Heirs’ Property Act: Local Lessons and the Way Forward
The event centered on the Uniform Partition of Heirs’ Property Act (UPPA), a legislative effort aimed at protecting families who inherit property without clear titles. Speakers highlighted how heirs’ property—often held by multiple descendants—creates legal uncertainty, leading to forced sales...

Can Tiny Homes — And Tiny-Home Mortgages — Solve The Housing Crisis?
The podcast explores whether prefabricated tiny homes—specifically accessory dwelling units (ADUs)—and dedicated tiny‑home mortgages could help ease America’s chronic housing shortage. Host Liz Hoffman interviews Samara CEO Mike McNamera, who argues that backyard ADUs offer a scalable, high‑quality alternative to...

Does Jobs Week Matter for Mortgage Rates as the Iran War Intensifies?
The podcast centers on whether this week’s jobs report will move mortgage rates while the Iran‑Israel conflict escalates and oil prices surged to $115 a barrel. Host Logan Motoshami explains that despite the oil shock, the 10‑year Treasury yield fell,...

Management Diaries: Solving Property Management Friction | Savas Karas & Denile Doyle
The Management Diaries episode tackles why property‑management technology initiatives often stall, focusing on misalignment between corporate strategy and on‑site execution. Savas Karas stresses a systematic, “end‑in‑mind” approach, measuring each step and cutting losses early. He likens alignment failures to the Swiss‑cheese...

Zero Sales… But They Want $2 BILLION?!
The video captures a heated briefing in which officials argue for a $2 billion allocation despite reporting virtually no sales activity. The speaker mocks the notion of calculating "8% of zero sales" and points out that only about 298 pre‑construction units...

Small Shops Over Big Buildings (Here’s Why)
The video argues that small retail units are far more adaptable and resilient than large, purpose‑built structures when neighborhoods undergo development. It points out that tiny storefronts can be re‑tenanted within months—citing a former Taco Bell turned wing restaurant, a Wendy’s...

A Reflection on Mayor Mamdani’s First 100 Days in Office: Achieving Housing Affordability
The panel convened to assess Mayor Mamdani’s first 100 days centered on his aggressive housing‑affordability agenda. Two industry leaders – Anne Corchock of the Small Property Owners Association and Kenny Bergos of the Apartment Association – debated whether the...

How Do Determine if You Should Sell or Keep as a Rental 
The video tackles the classic dilemma of selling a home versus converting it into a rental, urging owners to treat the choice as a financial model rather than an emotional one. It outlines a four‑question framework that quantifies cash flow,...

$100,000 Value Loss on Brand New Townhouses (in Nasvhille)
The video highlights a stark $100,000 depreciation in brand‑new Nashville townhouses built in 2022, with the left‑hand unit selling for $900,000 in 2023 versus its original $800,000 price. This decline underscores a broader K‑shaped housing market where lower‑income neighborhoods are...

Determining Market Value
The video centers on a fundamental question in commercial real‑estate: what truly determines a property’s market value. Mark, a seasoned broker, explains that while sellers often arrive with a desired price and brokers use appraisal‑style methods, the only definitive determinant...

Rent Guidelines Board Says Buildings’ Net Income Climbed by 6% #shorts
The Rent Guidelines Board (RGB) released its annual study, showing a 6.2% rise in net operating income (NOI) for buildings with rent‑stabilized units from 2023 to 2024. The data, a key input for setting rents on roughly one million New York...

Mall Titan David Simon Dies at 64 #shorts
The video marks the passing of David Simon, the architect of Simon Property Group, and uses his death to illustrate a broader transformation in American shopping centers. Simon built the world’s largest mall operator, but the industry he helped...

Breaking Down the Battle Between Brokerages and Tech Platforms | Deconstruct
The video dissects the escalating clash between traditional brokerages and online listing platforms, centering on Compass’s three‑phase marketing plan and Zillow’s enforcement of a 24‑hour MLS posting rule. It outlines how the National Association of Realtors’ Clear Cooperation policy once...

Earlier Leasing, Tougher Competition for Student Housing in Early 2026: A Q&A With Tyson Huebner
The video features a Q&A with Tyson Huebner, director of research at Yardi Matrix, discussing how student‑housing leasing cycles are shifting in early 2026. Operators are moving pre‑leasing activity forward, aiming for roughly 50% of beds signed before the spring...

$130,000 REBATE?! (HST CUT CHANGES EVERYTHING)
The video explains a newly announced Harmonized Sales Tax (HST) rebate that returns up to $130,000 to buyers of newly built condominium units, effectively lowering the net purchase price for qualifying properties. The rebate is structured as a full HST refund...

How One Factory Supplies NYC's Bodegas
The video chronicles how a century‑old bakery in Queens fuels New York City’s iconic bodegas, delivering up to 50,000 pounds of flour each week and producing the signature Kaiser roll that underpins half of a sandwich’s appeal. It also frames the...

The Great REALTOR PURGE!
The video centers on a Catrini Research report that predicts a dramatic compression of realtor commissions in the Greater Toronto Area, falling from the current six percent to roughly one percent over the next ten years. The analyst argues that...

Tourists and Residents at Odds in Japan’s Top Ski Town
Tourists and residents at odds in Japan’s top ski town, Niseko, as a surge of foreign investment and seasonal workers reshapes the community. Property prices have skyrocketed, pushing locals out of the market, while the town’s population now includes a...

Can Tapping Into Your 401(k) Fix the Housing Crisis? #shorts #housingcrisis #singapore
The video examines Singapore’s public‑housing financing model and explores whether a similar approach—allowing workers to tap retirement accounts such as the U.S. 401(k)—could alleviate broader housing shortages. Under Singapore’s HDB scheme, buyers commit only a 5 % down payment to reserve a...

Why Ghost Kitchens Failed
Ghost kitchens, once hailed as a savior for vacant retail space, collapsed after a wave of high‑profile failures. The video examines RXRY’s $40 million bet on Kitchen United, the subsequent closures, and the broader lesson for commercial‑real‑estate investors. Key insights reveal a...

THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE ARE LEAVING CANADA
Canada is confronting a rapid demographic reversal as soaring living costs, stagnant wages and rising unemployment discourage families from expanding, while an aging populace and higher mortality further shrink the headcount. The combined effect is a shift from years of...

Fighting Back on the Berlin Rent Market | DW News
The DW News segment spotlights Berlin’s spiralling rental market, where many apartments are priced well above the federally mandated Mietpreisbremse. Reporters highlight that rents are often twice the legal ceiling, prompting a wave of tenant frustration and legal ambiguity. Interviewees explain...

Of Tracks and Trails: How Accessible Green Spaces Reshape Communities
The webinar presented new research on how converting abandoned rail lines into public rail trails reshapes surrounding housing markets and demographic composition. Using a detailed event‑study design that exploits staggered trail openings in Boston and a national panel of census...

We Spent $104 Million Turning an Abandoned 19th-Century College in NYC Into Luxury Apartments
Developers have transformed a derelict 19th‑century college campus in Manhattan into a luxury apartment complex, spending roughly $104 million—about $9 million over the original $95 million budget. The most arduous engineering feat involved linking a 150‑year‑old wing to a new structure, which required excavating...

Why Lower Rates Actually Mean Higher Prices
The video argues that falling mortgage rates do not automatically make homes cheaper; instead they spark a surge of buyers that pushes prices higher. Citing FHFA data, the narrator notes U.S. home values rose just over 1% year‑over‑year in Q4 2025, but...

New Home Sales Collapse. Biggest Discounts Since 2008.
The video highlights a sharp contraction in U.S. new‑home sales, the steepest in 13 years, and warns that builders are issuing the biggest price discounts since the 2008 financial crisis. Builder‑sales fell from a seasonally adjusted 712,000 in December to 587,000...