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    Explore "technologyinrealestate" with insightful episodes like "869: Why NOW is The Time to Buy a House (BEFORE Rates Go Down) w/Avery Carl and Caeli Ridge", "Pro Tips for Selling Your House with Jon Grauman of Netflix's Buying Beverly Hills", "574: Rising Rates, Rentals vs. Primary Residences, and Common Crash Indicators | Coaching Calls", "514: BiggerNews, October: How Small Landlords Can Beat the Hedge Funds" and "Fredrik Eklund, Real Estate Branding & Hudson Yards | #AskGaryVee Episode 214" from podcasts like ""BiggerPockets Real Estate Podcast", "Money Rehab with Nicole Lapin", "BiggerPockets Real Estate Podcast", "BiggerPockets Real Estate Podcast" and "The GaryVee Audio Experience"" and more!

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    869: Why NOW is The Time to Buy a House (BEFORE Rates Go Down) w/Avery Carl and Caeli Ridge

    869: Why NOW is The Time to Buy a House (BEFORE Rates Go Down) w/Avery Carl and Caeli Ridge
    If you’ve been thinking about buying a house in 2024, you already may be too late. With mortgage rates dropping, listings increasing, and spring buying season only a short couple of months away, NOW is the time to act before bidding wars start up again. With so much pent-up buyer demand, agents and lenders are already seeing a spike in activity, and we haven’t even gotten to spring. So, if you want to know how to buy a house in 2024, even with fierce competition, we’re here to help. Avery Carl, short-term rental expert and agent, and Caeli Ridge, President at Ridge Lending Group, join us to talk about what they’re seeing in the market NOW, what their housing market predictions are as buying season heats back up, and whether or not now is even the time to buy. Both Avery and Caeli work heavily with investors, so they know what does and doesn’t work when buying a rental property, NOT just a primary residence. We’ll touch on the hottest markets that could see the most competition, why rookie investors need to snap out of analysis paralysis to win in 2024, and why this buying season could become red-hot in just a few months. Plus, David and Rob will answer a listener’s question about how to win in a competitive market without having the highest bid. In This Episode We Cover: “Buying season” and why spring 2024 could bring back the hot housing market  Most active real estate markets that are seeing inventory fly off the MLS Why mortgage rates are NOT as important as you think they are The “great stalemate” and what could cause homeowners to finally list their houses Whether to buy or wait and the risk of holding out for lower mortgage rates How to beat other buyers when bidding for investment properties And So Much More! Links from the Show Find an Agent Find a Lender BiggerPockets Youtube Channel BiggerPockets Forums BiggerPockets Pro Membership BiggerPockets Bookstore BiggerPockets Bootcamps BiggerPockets Podcast BiggerPockets Merch Listen to All Your Favorite BiggerPockets Podcasts in One Place Learn About Real Estate, The Housing Market, and Money Management with The BiggerPockets Podcasts Get More Deals Done with The BiggerPockets Investing Tools Find a BiggerPockets Real Estate Meetup in Your Area Expand Your Investing Knowledge With the BiggerPockets Books Be a Guest on the BiggerPockets Podcast Ask David Your Question David's BiggerPockets Profile David's Instagram Rob's BiggerPockets Profile Rob's Instagram Rob's TikTok Rob's Twitter Rob's YouTube Ask David Your Seeing Greene Question 5 Steps to Get ANY Home Offer Accepted (WITHOUT Being the Highest Bidder) Why Investors Are Giving Up Their “Golden 4% Interest Rates” w/Caeli Ridge Federal Housing Finance Agency Connect with Avery and Caeli: Avery's BiggerPockets Profile Avery's Facebook Avery's Instagram Avery's LinkedIn Avery's Website Caeli's BiggerPockets Profile Caeli's Instagram Caeli's LinkedIn Caeli's Website Click here to listen to the full episode: https://www.biggerpockets.com/blog/real-estate-869 Interested in learning more about today’s sponsors or becoming a BiggerPockets partner yourself? Email advertise@biggerpockets.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    Pro Tips for Selling Your House with Jon Grauman of Netflix's Buying Beverly Hills

    Pro Tips for Selling Your House with Jon Grauman of Netflix's Buying Beverly Hills
    There's a wealth of advice out there for homebuyers. But what about sellers? Nicole sits down with Jon Grauman of Netflix's Buying Beverly Hills to talk through how to avoid the most common mistakes people make when selling their house. Plus, Jon answers a question that has been nagging at homeowners: are we nearing the end of the seller's market?

    574: Rising Rates, Rentals vs. Primary Residences, and Common Crash Indicators | Coaching Calls

    574: Rising Rates, Rentals vs. Primary Residences, and Common Crash Indicators | Coaching Calls
    If a housing bubble is on the horizon, how best do real estate investors prepare for the massive hit they’re about to take? With so much money flowing throughout the economy, home prices hitting record highs, and competition staying fierce, what can the average investor do to stock up so when a housing market crash does happen, they’re ready to make big moves? David Greene, may have an answer. Although many people see David as a real estate fortune teller, he, unfortunately does not bring his crystal ball (unless you count his shiny bald head) onto today’s coaching call episode. Lucky for us, he does bring over a decade worth of knowledge from investing in many different phases of the real estate cycle. David is thrown questions from live guests today, without any preparation or information besides his own knowledge. Topics on today’s show range from when to buy a primary residence vs. buying a rental property, outsourcing your tasks so you can grow your portfolio, what will happen when interest rates rise this year, housing bubble indicators, and finding honest contractors. If you’re looking to invest in real estate, whether this year or within the next decade, David’s thoughts on surviving and thriving in a housing crash could make you much, much wealthier! In This Episode We Cover: Whether to pay rent and buy a rental property or buy your first primary residence  Bridge loans and raising private capital from investors in your network Enforcing the principles of Who Not How to grow your business faster and smarter Avoiding the housing market hysteria that many investors are facing today The leading indicators of a housing market crash (and how to see them before others do) How to avoid untrustworthy contractors and keep the quality ones around And So Much More! Links from the Show BiggerPockets Forums BiggerPockets Calculators Submit your Question for an upcoming Seeing Greene episode! Biggerpockets Pro Membership David Greene's Real Estate Team Henry Washington's BiggerPockets Profile BiggerPockets Ask your Questions Live BiggerPockets Podcast Warren Buffet Bitcoin Ethereum XRP Craiglist Check the full show notes here: https://biggerpockets.com/show574 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    514: BiggerNews, October: How Small Landlords Can Beat the Hedge Funds

    514: BiggerNews, October: How Small Landlords Can Beat the Hedge Funds
    Once the housing market started to slide in 2007, smart investors began buying, and waiting, for rock-bottom prices to kick in. Investors were buying homes in some of the best markets for dimes on the dollar, and have seen massive profits whether keeping them as buy-and-hold rentals, BRRRR deals, or flips. While small investors started buying a couple of houses a year, institutional investors were doing far, far more. Private equity funds, along with REITs and hedge funds knew that foreclosed homes were a steal, and their economies of scale made it even easier to turn these financially mismanaged properties into appreciation and cash flow kings. As institutional investors began fixing up these homes, listing them for rent, and later selling them, the entire market moved in an upward direction. Now, first-time homebuyers are competing with these economic powerhouses to lock down their first primary residence or rental property. A man who has been covering this topic for years is The Wall Street Journal's, Ryan Dezember. Ryan has a keen understanding of what influences the housing market as a whole, why institutional investors are making the moves they are, and what this means for small mom-and-pop landlords. Dave Meyer also joins David Greene on this episode to discuss the ways small landlords can beat Wall Street at their own game. In This Episode We Cover: Why home prices dropped to the lowest point in 2011 How the pandemic gave institutional investors more buying power Who are the “wall street buyers” that are buying thousands of single-family homes? Why you should “find the tenant” before finding your next property The “carbon monoxide” of investing that most investors aren't paying attention to How institutional investors use economies of scale to rapidly rehab homes What small investors can do to beat institutional investors at the closing table And So Much More! Links from the Show BiggerPockets Forums BiggerPockets Youtube Channel BiggerPockets Conference 2021 Blackstone Zillow Redfin BiggerPockets Insights BiggerPockets Show 515 Check the full show notes here: https://biggerpockets.com/show514 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    Fredrik Eklund, Real Estate Branding & Hudson Yards | #AskGaryVee Episode 214

    Fredrik Eklund, Real Estate Branding & Hudson Yards | #AskGaryVee Episode 214

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    91: Getting Started as a Real Estate Wholesaler with Ben Grise

    91: Getting Started as a Real Estate Wholesaler with Ben Grise
    Getting your first few real estate deals can be exceptionally tough -- which is why today we wanted to introduce you to an investor who is just wrapping up his first INCREDIBLE year as a wholesaler: Ben Grise.   During his first year, Ben earned more from wholesaling than most Americans earn from their jobs -- all while working a separate full time job, getting married, and having a baby! If you find yourself stressed, overworked and unsure of how to fit everything into your life -- this is a "can't miss" episode! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices