Topic: Real Estate

220 chapters across the catalog

Lubio
Episode 1868 2:36:35 - 2:40:20

1868: Lubio

Value for Value Real Estate and Resume Services

Sir Mike the Fortunate reported success using the "Value for Value" model in his residential real estate brokerage in North Carolina, where clients voluntarily paid more than his standard fee. Additionally, Linda Liu, Duchess of Jobs, promoted her executive resume writing services at imagemakersinc.com. The hosts encourage listeners to apply the show's economic principles to their own businesses.

Pointcast
Episode 1864 14:17 - 19:37

1864: Pointcast

King Charles III, Real Estate Joke, War of 1812

During his visit, King Charles III made a humorous reference to the British "real estate redevelopment" of the White House in 1814, referring to the burning of the building during the War of 1812. The King also commented on recent adjustments made to the East Wing following a previous presidential visit to Windsor Castle.

CIS Lunar
Episode 1856 2:07:03 - 2:12:22

1856: CIS Lunar

Executive Producer Donations, Dame Lindsay Knighting

The show acknowledges high-level donors, including "Sir Anonymous" and "Dame Lindsay of the House Hunters." Lindsay Carson, a realtor from Northwest Georgia, was knighted for her $1,000 contribution. Donors shared personal stories of overcoming loss and the role the podcast played in their lives during the COVID-19 pandemic and homeschooling journeys.

Token Muncher
Episode 1843 12:37 - 15:51

1843: Token Muncher

Rhodesian Ridgebacks, Elite Cynicism, Epstein File Hunger

A personal anecdote about a dinner with a real estate developer leads to a discussion about the public's hunger for closure regarding the Jeffrey Epstein files. The host describes how even successful individuals are increasingly cynical about elites, MTV culture, and government institutions. This lack of trust is framed as a long-standing issue, referencing the cynicism of Will Rogers in the 1930s.

Big Bully
Episode 1836 49:15 - 52:43

1836: Big Bully

Norway Nobel Prize Letter, The View and Greenland Boomtowns

The hosts of *The View* discussed a letter sent by President Trump to the Prime Minister of Norway, in which he blamed the country for denying him the Nobel Peace Prize. Trump argued that because he was denied the prize, he no longer feels an obligation to "think purely of peace" regarding Greenland. Despite the diplomatic friction, some observers predict a real estate "bonanza" in Greenland, envisioning the territory as a future economic boomtown for minerals and security infrastructure.

Kohanna
Episode 1822 13:40 - 17:06

1822: Kohanna

Dental Professional Appreciation, Vocabulary Discussion on Leeriness

A discussion regarding the "dark" nature of home dental chairs leads to a defense of dental professionals and an appreciation for teeth cleaning. The conversation shifts to the definition of the word "leeriness," which an AI assistant confirms is a valid term for suspicion or caution. Observations are made regarding the hotel-like anonymity and heavy camera surveillance present in the Jeffrey Epstein estate photos.

Genesis
Episode 1821 3:54 - 5:23

1821: Genesis

Secret Santa Layaway Payoff Media Tropes

The discussion highlights the recurring holiday media trope of an anonymous "Secret Santa" paying off shoppers' layaway balances at Walmart. These stories frequently feature local real estate developers and emotional shoppers on local news broadcasts. The hosts suggest these events are often coordinated promotional efforts by the retailer.

NA Era
Episode 1811 3:18:03 - 3:25:36

1811: NA Era

Maine Senate Race, Nazi Tattoo Controversy and Austin Real Estate

A Democratic candidate for the Maine Senate, known for having a Nazi SS tattoo, leads in the polls by over 30 points, causing a stir on national news. Pundit Scott Jennings criticizes the Democratic Party for supporting an "Antifa super soldier" with extremist ties. In separate news, the real estate markets in Austin and Arizona are reportedly "falling like a rock" as remote workers are forced back to offices in major cities.

Hate of Speech
Episode 1801 1:18:27 - 1:24:01

1801: Hate of Speech

Gaza Urban Renewal, Jared Kushner, and the "Riviera of the Middle East"

Reports from Gaza detail the destruction of water wells and the deteriorating civilian situation. A controversial plan mentioned by Israeli Minister Bezelel Smotrich and previously floated by Jared Kushner suggests turning Gaza's waterfront into a "real estate bonanza" or a tourism resort. The segment explores the potential involvement of Arab nations like Saudi Arabia and Qatar in a future "trusteeship" for the territory.

Best Exit Strategies
Episode 1786 12:09 - 13:55

1786: Best Exit Strategies

Real Estate Money Laundering and Private Aviation

The discussion shifts to the legality of money laundering within the real estate sector, citing Donald Trump's business practices and a 775 million euro fine paid by ING in the Netherlands. One host recounts a personal business failure involving a fractional helicopter ownership company following the 9/11 terrorist attacks.

Best Exit Strategies
Episode 1786 15:37 - 17:03

1786: Best Exit Strategies

Amazon Headquarters Relocation to Fort Worth

The hosts discuss a rumor regarding Amazon moving its headquarters to Fort Worth, Texas. They joke about a breach of secrecy regarding their plan to buy local real estate before the move. The conversation includes a brief mention of a friend's concerns about rising sea levels and climate change.

Dadgum
Episode 1783 41:03 - 51:39

1783: Dadgum

Jeffrey Epstein Grand Jury Testimony, Donald Trump Records Release

President Donald Trump called for the release of all Jeffrey Epstein grand jury testimony following reports in the Wall Street Journal about their past relationship. New York Times correspondent Luke Broadwater notes the two were close in Palm Beach until a 2004 real estate rivalry over an oceanfront mansion ended their association. Trump's base has reportedly demanded full transparency to prove he was not involved in Epstein's criminal activities.

Buffy Gorilla
Episode 1779 2:08:52 - 2:13:24

1779: Buffy Gorilla

Drone Fireworks and Carbon Credit Scams

A discussion on the future of entertainment suggests replacing traditional fireworks with drone displays equipped with Roman candles. The segment also satirizes the carbon credit industry by proposing a fictional AI device that "removes" CO2 and buries it in Africa. The topic concludes with a look at high-end real estate prices at Boot Ranch in Fredericksburg, Texas.

Eat The Dog Food
Episode 1776 1:35:21 - 1:42:08

1776: Eat The Dog Food

New York City's Future Under Mamdani

The potential impact of a Mamdani mayoralty on New York City is discussed, including his proposal for an "exit tax" on wealthy residents attempting to flee the city. Critics predict the city will face ruination within two years under his policies, leading to a potential recall. The segment also notes the demographic shift in voters who supported Mamdani over Cuomo.

MAGAREXIA
Episode 1743 2:40:49 - 2:43:12

1743: MAGAREXIA

CoStar Group Layoffs, AI Content Creation Shift

Richmond-based CoStar Group laid off over 100 employees, citing a reallocation of roles due to the implementation of artificial intelligence. The cuts impacted writers, editors, and video staff involved in content for sites like Apartments.com. The company plans to hire 1,000 new sales and market analyst roles, signaling a shift from content production to AI-driven data management.

DOGE-CAM
Episode 1740 45:06 - 48:22

1740: DOGE-CAM

DMV Real Estate Rumors, Inflation, and Housing Prices

Reports of a mass sell-off of homes in the DC-Maryland-Virginia area due to DOGE cuts are debunked by the National Association of Realtors. Analysis suggests housing prices may eventually decrease due to changes in migrant housing policies and energy costs.

Cyber Timebombs
Episode 1731 1:32:53 - 1:36:14

1731: Cyber Timebombs

Real Estate Market, Palisades Dirt Sales and Rebuilding Costs

Celebrity realtor Josh Altman reports that many residents of the Pacific Palisades are choosing to sell their land rather than rebuild, fearing a long recovery process. Markets in nearby Brentwood and Santa Monica are expected to see price increases as displaced families seek normalcy. Concerns are raised that standard insurance policies will not cover the full cost of rebuilding to modern standards in the high-end California market.

Algo Chasers
Episode 1729 47:32 - 54:50

1729: Algo Chasers

Michael Smerconish, Sheldon Whitehouse, and Real Estate Risks

CNN host Michael Smerconish polls his audience on whether climate change or government mismanagement is to blame for the California fires, with 73% citing climate change. Senator Sheldon Whitehouse joins the program to argue that the fossil fuel industry's "campaign of lies" is colliding with the insurance industry's risk models. Whitehouse warns that climate change is threatening the global real estate asset class, potentially leading to an economic crash similar to 2008.

Data Plateau
Episode 1712 2:29:52 - 2:36:18

1712: Data Plateau

Avanath Capital and "Naturally Occurring Affordable Housing"

Analysis of Marn'i Washington's civilian employer, Avanath Capital Management, revealed a focus on "Naturally Occurring Affordable Housing" (NOAH). This investment strategy involves buying up properties—often in flood-prone areas—and converting them into rent-restricted or Section 8 housing. Critics suggest a potential conflict of interest where FEMA data on damaged homes could be used to facilitate corporate real estate acquisitions.