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    Explore "evictions" with insightful episodes like "Housing and COVID: Why helping people pay rent can help fight the pandemic", "The Bongino Brief - Aug 07, 2021", "Biden Goes Full Tyrant (Ep 1577)", "TPP394: October market update" and "Real Estate in a Pandemic: Renters and Landlords (Part 2)" from podcasts like ""Short Wave", "The Dan Bongino Show", "The Dan Bongino Show", "The Property Podcast" and "a16z Podcast"" and more!

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    Housing and COVID: Why helping people pay rent can help fight the pandemic

    Housing and COVID: Why helping people pay rent can help fight the pandemic
    When people can't afford rent, they often end up in closer quarters. NPR health policy correspondent Selena Simmons-Duffin shares two stories from her reporting and the research being done on housing and eviction policies in the US.

    For more of Selena's reporting, check out "Why helping people pay rent can fight the pandemic" (https://n.pr/3BIluHt).

    Follow Selena on Twitter @SelenaSD. You can email Short Wave at ShortWave@NPR.org.

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    Biden Goes Full Tyrant (Ep 1577)

    Biden Goes Full Tyrant (Ep 1577)
    Joe Biden has crossed a red-line. In this episode, I discuss the disturbing move he made yesterday, which has the potential to do generational damage to the United States.  News Picks: The hero we all needed. Gold medal winning wrestler honors her country. Some optimism from the great Victor Davis Hanson. How does natural immunity compare to vaccine induced immunity?  China versus the USA, what’s the difference? The delta variant “plus” will be the next media flashpoint. Copyright Dan Bongino All Rights Reserved. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    TPP394: October market update

    TPP394: October market update

    The market update is back

    There’s loads that’s been happening in the past month that affects both property and the economy. 

    Which is great for us as that means this is going to be a jam packed episode.

    This month on the market update, Rob & Rob are going to be delving deep into:

    • Inflation

    • Interest rates 

    • Evictions

    • Property prices

    Here’s what to expect on this week’s podcast episode 

    The government has announced that there will be no autumn budget. This is because things are constantly changing and it’s impossible to know how much they’re going to be spending. 

    This is actually a good thing for property investors as a few people were worried about capital gains tax. 

    Instead of the autumn budget, the Chancellor has announced that there will instead be the winter economy plan. This will revolve around additional support measures from the government. 

    The VAT cut for the hospitality and tourism sector has been extended until March - which is a positive for businesses that have been hit hard. 

    That’s just a teaser of what’s in-store for you today. There’s plenty more where that came from, so make sure you tune in!

     

    The Property Hub Magazine

    We really mean it this time. You’ve only got until the 9th October to subscribe to the magazine to receive the November/December issue. 

    It’s £5 every two months and, as soon as you subscribe you’ll have access to the whole back catalogue of every issue we’ve ever done.

    This issue is all about the lessons learnt in 2020 and let’s face it, there’ve been a few! 

    Not only that, but if you’re a rugby fan, there’s also an interview with legend Ollie Philips following his property investment journey. 

    So, if you want to get ahead of the game, make sure you subscribe now!

     

    YouTube

    If the magazine wasn’t enough, make sure you’ve checked out our latest YouTube video

    It gives you SIX different ways that you can raise cash to invest in property. Which lets face it, is the number one barrier for most people getting started. 

    It can be challenging and take time, but it will be worth it. So make sure you go give it a watch.

     

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    Real Estate in a Pandemic: Renters and Landlords (Part 2)

    Real Estate in a Pandemic: Renters and Landlords (Part 2)

    This episode is the second in a two-part series that examines the pandemic’s impact on real estate. Part 1 focused on prospective home buyers, sellers, and existing homeowners. This episode, Part 2, addresses renters and landlords.

    The conversation with host Lauren Murrow features a16z general partner Connie Chan, whose experience as a landlord herself has fueled her interest in residential real estate and technology; Richard Green, the director of USC's Lusk Center for Real Estate, and Adena Hefets, the CEO of Divvy Homes, a company that allows people to build up equity while renting a home, with the option to eventually buy it.

    We begin with the pressures on renters—and the uncertainty around federal relief measures—as well as the cascading effects on mom-and-pop landlords. Then we turn to the outlook for prices and volume in the rental market, particularly in large cities like New York and San Francisco. Finally, we discuss the opportunity for tech to solve outdated and inefficient processes for both renters and landlords.

    For more a16z content on real estate and proptech, visit a16z.com/realestate.