
Real Estate News: Real Estate Investing Podcast
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Homebuilder Sentiment Rises as Spring Housing Demand Improves
New Rental Database Lists Worst Rental Properties
The Hidden Risk for Retirees Counting on Home Equity
Zillow's Hottest and Coldest Housing Markets in 2026
Build-to-Rent Investors Avoid 7-Year Sell-Off Rule
Kevin Warsh Confirmed as Fed Chair as Inflation Heats Up
Home Prices Jump in 90% of U.S. Markets | ICE Mortgage Monitor
NAR Backs Labor Proposal on Independent Contractor Rules
How AI and Blockchain Could Change Real Estate Closings
April Jobs Report Tops Forecasts as U.S. Adds 115,000 Jobs
Capital Gains Taxes May Be Keeping Homes Off the Market
U.S. Debt Surpasses GDP: What It Means for Real Estate Investors
Why AI and Automation Are Fueling Industrial Real Estate
Deed Theft Is Rising: How Real Estate Investors Can Protect Their Properties
HUD Drops Energy Code Rule, Builders Save Up to $31K
Zillow Report: 1 in 5 U.S. Homes Sell Within 7 Days
Why Home Buyers Are Choosing Forever Homes Over Starter Homes
Baby Boomers Dominate Housing Market as First-Time Buyers Hit Record Low
Rent Trends 2026: Growth, Costs, and Market Dynamics
Pending Home Sales Rise Despite Higher Mortgage Rates
Trump Housing Plan Faces Doubts: Why Deregulation May Not Work
Rural Opportunity Zones Could Be the Next Investor Boom
Liability Insurance Costs Surge for Real Estate Investors
Self-Storage Hits a Turning Point: Cities Push Back on New Development
Real Estate Fraud Hits $275M in 2025, FBI Warns
U.S. Housing Shortage Hits 10 Million Homes, White House Says
Storage Units Become Side Hustle Hubs for Renters
Sticky Inflation Hits 3% as Energy Prices Surge
Why Multigenerational Living Is Driving Renovations in 2026
March Jobs Report: Is the Labor Market Slowing?
AI Data Center Moratorium? What It Means for Real Estate
Washington Millionaire Tax: What It Means for Investors Nationwide
ADP Jobs Report: Private Sector Adds 62K Jobs, Pay Up 4.5%
Mortgage Update: Delinquencies and Foreclosures Rise
Ep 1675States Push Back Against NAR Buyer Agent Rule
State laws are starting to challenge one of the biggest changes in real estate. In this episode, we break down how new legislation in Mississippi and Alabama is pushing back on the National Association of Realtors' buyer agent agreement rule. And more states may be next. What does this mean for homebuyers, agents, and real estate investors? You'll learn when a buyer agreement is actually required, how rules now vary by state, and why this shift could change how deals get done across the country. If you're buying property or working with an agent, this is something you need to understand. Source: https://www.housingwire.com/articles/states-override-nar-buyer-agreement/?cx_testId=47&cx_testVariant=cx_1&cx_artPos=0&cx_experienceId=EXAPB9I50LOS&cx_experienceActionId=showRecommendations3CFZNF3TCS4I3#cxrecs_s
Ep 1674Judge Blocks Cash Buyer Disclosure Rule Nationwide
Cash homebuyers just caught a break. A federal judge has blocked a new Treasury rule that would have required disclosure of buyers in all-cash real estate transactions nationwide. The rule aimed to crack down on money laundering, but critics argued it went too far—raising concerns about privacy, compliance costs, and government overreach. In this episode, we break down what the ruling means, why it matters for investors, and what could come next if regulators try again. Source: https://www.bisnow.com/national/news/capital-markets/fincen-all-cash-home-buying-rule-133773
Ep 1673Mortgage Rates Hit 5-Month High at 6.43%
Mortgage rates are rising again—and it's starting to impact buyer demand. In this episode, we break down why the average 30-year mortgage rate has climbed to 6.43%, the highest level in five months, and what's driving the increase. From rising Treasury yields to global tensions pushing energy prices higher, several forces are keeping borrowing costs elevated. We'll also look at the latest data from the Mortgage Bankers Association, which shows a sharp drop in mortgage applications and refinance activity. That's a sign more buyers are stepping back as affordability challenges grow. Are you looking for an investor friendly lender? Visit www.Realwealth.com/Lender to learn more. Source: https://www.axios.com/2026/03/25/mortgage-rates-iran-war-housing-market
Ep 1672Why Japanese Firms Are Buying U.S. Homebuilders
Foreign investment is pouring into the U.S. housing market—and it's coming from Japan. In this episode of Real Estate News for Investors, Kathy Fettke breaks down why Japanese homebuilding companies are buying American builders in billion-dollar deals, and what it means for the future of housing. According to Realtor.com, the U.S. is facing a housing shortage of millions of homes, while Japan is dealing with a shrinking population and slowing demand. That imbalance is creating a major opportunity. You'll learn why global capital is flowing into U.S. real estate, how these deals could accelerate homebuilding, and why smaller builders may become acquisition targets. Kathy also explains what this trend means for investors, including how consolidation could reshape the housing industry and impact supply. 🏠 📈 Want to learn more about RealWealth? Visit www.Realwealth.com/Fund Source: https://www.realtor.com/news/real-estate-news/japanese-homebuilders-american-firms-deals/
Ep 1671Buyer's Market: Sellers Now Outnumber Buyers by Nearly 50%
The U.S. housing market is shifting, and buyers are starting to gain the upper hand. In this episode of Real Estate News for Investors, Kathy Fettke breaks down new data showing that sellers now outnumber buyers by nearly 50%—the largest gap on record. This shift is creating more opportunities for negotiation, but it's also a sign of deeper challenges in today's market. You'll learn what's driving this imbalance, including high mortgage rates, affordability constraints, and growing economic uncertainty. Kathy also explains why some markets—especially in the South—are seeing a surge in inventory, while parts of the Northeast remain competitive for sellers. For investors, this changing dynamic could mean better deals, more inventory to choose from, and a need to stay hyper-focused on local market conditions. If you've been waiting for a shift in the housing market, this may be it—but timing, strategy, and location matter more than ever. 🏙️ As a thank you for being a listener, we are giving away a FREE pdf about the Top Cities for Investors today. Visit www.Realwealth.com/TopCities to Learn more. Source: https://www.redfin.com/news/buyers-vs-sellers-february-2026/
Ep 1670Liquidity Crisis Could Hit Commercial Real Estate
A liquidity crunch may be building beneath the surface of the commercial real estate market—and most investors aren't paying attention. In this episode, Kathy Fettke breaks down what liquidity is, why it matters, and how tightening credit conditions could impact real estate in 2026 and beyond. With billions in commercial loans coming due and lending standards tightening, refinancing is becoming more difficult and expensive. You'll learn how reduced liquidity is affecting banks, private credit, and deal flow—and what it could mean for pricing, distressed opportunities, and your investment strategy. 🏠 ☀️ Want to come to our live event? Visit www.Realwealth.com/LAEvent to learn more. Source: https://kenmcelroy.com/education/the-liquidity-problem-no-one-is-talking-about/?utm_campaign=Newsletters&utm_medium=email&_hsenc=p2ANqtz-8fyW6_8-c0wKlQ-mGo3PomTnzofRdxfBWUCdRrqUkSPj8VDM_OmX14j6SztU6zarXg2G49m3yXuzd9BEDPRPoGf86B_w&_hsmi=408472104&utm_content=408472104&utm_source=hs_email
Ep 1669Builder Sentiment Edges Up as 64% Offer Incentives
Home builder confidence improved slightly in March, but the housing market is still facing pressure. In this episode, Kathy Fettke breaks down the latest data from the National Association of Home Builders, including a small uptick in builder sentiment that still remains in negative territory. With 64% of builders offering incentives and more cutting prices, it's clear that affordability challenges are continuing to weigh on demand. We'll also look at rising mortgage rates, renewed inflation concerns, and growing uncertainty in Washington as a major housing bill faces pushback. What does all of this mean for the spring housing market—and for real estate investors? Tune in to find out what signals builders are watching right now, and where the market could be headed next. 🏠 ☀️ Want to come to our live event? Visit www.Realwealth.com/LAEvent to learn more. Source: https://www.scotsmanguide.com/news/us-home-builder-sentiment-improves-but-sector-still-under-pressure/
Ep 1668Fed Holds Rates, Signals Only One Cut as Inflation Risks Rise
The Federal Reserve is holding interest rates steady — and now expects just one rate cut in 2026. In this episode, Kathy Fettke breaks down what's behind the Fed's decision, including rising inflation risks, higher energy prices, and growing global uncertainty. While inflation has cooled, it may take longer to reach the Fed's target. What does this mean for real estate investors? Kathy explains how inflation impacts Treasury yields and mortgage rates — and why borrowing costs could stay higher for longer, affecting affordability and housing demand. 🏠 ☀️ Want to come to our live event? Visit www.Realwealth.com/LAEvent to learn more. Source: https://www.cnn.com/business/live-news/federal-reserve-interest-rate-03-18-2026
Ep 1667Trump Executive Orders Could Change Housing Supply and Mortgage Access
President Trump has signed new executive orders aimed at improving housing affordability by addressing both supply and mortgage lending. Federal agencies are being directed to review regulatory barriers that may be slowing home construction and limiting access to credit for qualified buyers. In this episode, Kathy Fettke breaks down what these housing executive orders actually do—and what they don't. Plus, how changes to permitting, development costs, and mortgage access could impact real estate investors if implemented. 🏠 ☀️ Want to come to our live event? Visit www.Realwealth.com/LAEvent to learn more. Source: https://www.nar.realtor/magazine/real-estate-news/nar-responds-to-executive-orders-aimed-at-home-affordability-mortgage-lending
Ep 1666Midwest Housing Markets Surge as Spring Demand Arrives Early
Spring housing demand is arriving earlier than expected — and some of the fastest-moving markets in the country are in the Midwest. In this episode of Real Estate News for Investors, Kathy Fettke breaks down new data from HousingWire showing buyers are absorbing homes faster than new listings are hitting the market. Michigan, Ohio, and Illinois are leading the nation in housing demand, with homes selling quickly as inventory remains tight. Kathy also explains why absorption rates are becoming one of the most important indicators of housing market momentum — and what these trends could mean for real estate investors heading into the spring buying season. 📈🏡 Want to learn more about investing in real estate? Just visit www.Realwealth.com/Deals to learn more. Sources: https://www.housingwire.com/articles/midwest-housing-markets-absorption-rate-surge/?utm_campaign=HW%20DataDigest&utm_medium=email&_hsenc=p2ANqtz--NXgcIv108jRwkbjHGVgtj_nq0xBTpYVmP10-ue99aqMKGPCiwPuprpK-b2Djl6MBzKgtQOr7tPKAUnW-dG75AGR2DXg&_hsmi=408274777&utm_content=408274777&utm_source=hs_email
Ep 1665GDP Slows, PCE Holds: 3 Economic Signals Investors Are Watching
Economic growth is slowing, but inflation is still running above the Federal Reserve's target. In this episode, Kathy Fettke breaks down the latest data from the Fed's preferred inflation gauge, the Personal Consumption Expenditures index, along with a sharp downward revision to U.S. GDP growth. Stocks rallied after the report came in largely as expected, but economists say the mixed signals create a complicated outlook for the Federal Reserve and interest rates. We'll also look at how rising oil prices and geopolitical tensions could impact inflation in the months ahead—and what it could mean for mortgage rates and real estate investors. 📈🏡 Want to learn more about investing in real estate? Just visit www.Realwealth.com/Deals to learn more. Source: https://www.nytimes.com/2026/03/13/business/economy/consumer-prices-inflation-pce-february.html?campaign_id=60&emc=edit_na_20260313&instance_id=172442&nl=breaking-news®i_id=296486822&segment_id=216610&user_id=853319ec7216a16ba4212b5dbd28103e
Ep 1664Senate Passes Major Housing Bill: What It Means for Investors & Build-to-Rent
The U.S. Senate has passed a major bipartisan housing bill aimed at boosting housing supply and improving affordability. The 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act includes incentives for new construction, efforts to reduce regulatory delays, and restrictions on large institutional investors buying single-family homes. But one provision is raising concerns across the housing industry. Critics warn a seven-year sell requirement for large investors could impact build-to-rent communities and future rental housing supply. In this episode, Kathy Fettke breaks down what the bill does, why it's controversial, and what real estate investors should be watching next as the legislation moves to the House. 📈🏡 Want to learn more about investing in real estate? Just visit www.Realwealth.com/Deals to learn more. Sources: https://www.scotsmanguide.com/news/trade-groups-balk-at-build-to-rent-provision-in-bipartisan-senate-housing-bill/?utm_source=originator&utm_medium=news&utm_campaign=newlayout https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/congress/senate-passes-major-housing-affordability-bill-warren-scott-rcna263046
Ep 1663Mortgage Lender Sued Over AI Robo-Calls
A Michigan mortgage lender is facing a federal class action lawsuit over alleged robo-calls that used artificial voice technology. The case claims the company contacted consumers without permission, potentially violating the Telephone Consumer Protection Act. In this episode of Real Estate News for Investors, Kathy Fettke explains what the lawsuit could mean for mortgage lenders, real estate professionals, and investors as artificial intelligence becomes more common in marketing. 📈🏡 Want to learn more about investing in real estate? Just visit www.Realwealth.com/Deals to learn more. Source: https://www.scotsmanguide.com/news/michigan-mortgage-lender-faces-class-action-lawsuit-over-artificial-voice-technology/?utm_source=originator&utm_medium=news&utm_campaign=newlayout
Ep 1662Migration Trends Reshaping U.S. Housing Markets
New Census data shows where Americans are moving — and how those migration trends could reshape housing markets across the country. U.S. population growth slowed to about 0.5% between 2024 and 2025, largely due to a drop in international migration. But domestic migration is still shifting demand toward states in the South and Sun Belt, including North Carolina, Texas, South Carolina, and Tennessee. In this episode, Kathy Fettke breaks down the latest population trends and what they could mean for housing demand and real estate investors. 📈🏡 Want to learn more about investing in real estate? Just visit www.Realwealth.com/Deals to learn more. Source: https://www.nar.realtor/blogs/economists-outlook/top-15-states-for-population-and-migration-trends-in-2025-the-south-leads-the-midwest-gains
Ep 1661401(k) Balances Are Up — So Why Are Americans Cashing Out?
Retirement account balances are rising — but so are withdrawals. New data from Fidelity shows the average 401(k) balance climbed more than 11% in 2025 as the stock market posted another strong year. But at the same time, a growing number of Americans are tapping their retirement savings early. Hardship withdrawals and 401(k) loans both increased last year, signaling that many households are still feeling financial pressure despite market gains. In this episode of Real Estate News for Investors, Kathy Fettke breaks down the latest retirement savings data and what it reveals about the financial health of American workers. She also explains why relying on stock market retirement accounts alone may leave investors vulnerable during periods of economic stress. For many investors, income-producing real estate offers a different approach to building long-term wealth — providing potential cash flow, inflation protection, and the ability to hold a hard asset that can appreciate over time. Learn what the latest 401(k) trends mean for retirement security — and why diversification may matter more than ever. 📈🏡 Want to learn more about investing in real estate? Just visit www.Realwealth.com/Deals to learn more. Source: https://www.cnbc.com/2026/03/04/retirement-balances-hardship-withdrawals.html
Ep 1660U.S. Economy Loses 92,000 Jobs— What It Means for the Housing Market
The latest jobs report delivered a surprise. The U.S. economy lost 92,000 jobs in February, and the unemployment rate rose to 4.4%, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. In this episode of Real Estate News for Investors, Kathy Fettke breaks down what the weaker labor market could mean for the economy, mortgage rates, and housing demand. A slowing job market can cool housing demand, but it could also increase the chances that the Federal Reserve eventually lowers interest rates — something that could help bring buyers back into the market. Here's what real estate investors should be watching next. 📈🏡 If you want ot learn more, visit www.NewsforInvestors.com Source: https://www.cnn.com/2026/03/06/economy/us-jobs-report-february