In This Article Remember the days when workers retired at 62 with a pension and lived comfortably for the rest of their days? Actually, I don’t remember those days. But plenty of workers still believe in outdated retirement myths that just don’t hold true anymore. Rethink your retirement, or face a rude awakening when the […]
How to Make 3% More Rent Automatically (Takes 5 Minutes) (Rookie Reply)
Ashley:One of the best parts of this show is that we get to answer real questions from rookies who are in the trenches right now. Tony:Yeah. And today’s questions are all over the map from where to stash your rental income. So it’s actually earning you something to how to find deals in a tough […]
Fall 2025 is a Sweet Spot For Investors
In This Article The real estate market is hot! No, it’s cold! Interest rates are too high! Rates are the lowest in three years! Sometimes, it’s hard to know what to believe when it comes to the ever-volatile U.S. real estate market. With a seeming myriad of conflicting reports released one after the other, you […]
Bidding Wars and Why Investors Get Fooled By “Affordable” Markets
In This Article A new study from the Rochester Institute of Technology, published in Fortune, analyzed 14 million home sales over 20 years across 30 states, and reached a resounding, but obvious conclusion: There are no winners in a bidding war (except for the seller, of course). Homebuyers who secured a property by coming out […]
What We’re Buying During This Real Estate Correction
Dave:Last week I spent an entire episode laying out that I think we are in a market correction. We’re not in a crash, but we’re in a period where home prices may go down, they may stay stagnant. And I hope that was a helpful conversation for ever to just to have realistic expectations for […]
Virtual Staging Tech is So Good Now That It’s Earning Flippers and Investors More Money
In This Article Virtual staging, once a real estate novelty, has unfurled like a magic carpet over the investment landscape, beckoning us all to an imaginary world of HGTV-design make-believe. On a practical level, the advantages of replacing the cost of transporting furniture, assembling it, and renting it for weeks on end with a few […]
Homebuyer Cancellations Spike, New Price Forecast Shows Slow 2026
Dave:More buyers are canceling their contracts right now, which is a little bit scary for sellers, but presents a big opportunity for buyers. Moody’s Analytics just released their long range housing price forecast and we’ve got frauds on the rise in real estate that you need to keep an eye out for this and more […]
Landlords Struggle With Rental Fraud as Scammers Begin Using AI
In This Article Tenant scammers are taking rental fraud to new heights, dipping in and out of false identities as easily as Ethan Hunt swaps masks in Mission: Impossible. However, in the rental scenario, the only thing about to self-destruct is a landlord’s bank account. Gone are the days of forged pay stubs and embellished […]
AI Could Take Your Job, But It Can’t Take Your Real Estate
30% of all jobs could be affected by AI. And if you work in sales, marketing, software engineering, or really any other white-collar profession, there’s a chance your job will be much different (or no longer exist) in a decade. This means that the “work for 40 years and comfortably retire” plan is slowly becoming […]
Zillow Faces a New Major Lawsuit Over an Alleged Monopoly
In This Article If you want to buy, sell, or rent real estate in the U.S., Zillow appears to be the only game in town. That’s according to the Semrush Traffic Analytics tool, which tracked over 225 million visits to the listing giant in September, more than double its closest rivals, Craigslist.com and Realtor.com. However, […]