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EPISODE · Jul 25, 2024 · 15 MIN

Consumers Revolt & Change Behavior

from One Rental At A Time · host Michael Zuber

In this episode, we delve into the latest economic data and its implications for the real estate market. I discuss the widespread pullback among consumers at all income levels, predicting a recession by mid-2024. We cover significant news from major companies like Tesla, Google, and LVMH, highlighting how their recent earnings reflect broader economic trends. Additionally, we examine the latest data on existing and new home sales, revealing surprising shifts in median home prices and what they mean for buyers and sellers. Whether you're a real estate professional or an investor, this episode is packed with insights on navigating the current market dynamics. Episode Highlights: [00:22] - Consumers at all income levels are pulling back, signaling an impending recession. [01:28] - Tesla and Google's latest earnings reveal consumer pullback and advertising cuts. [02:48] - LVMH reports significant revenue drops, especially in Asia, indicating a global slowdown. [03:45] - French fry sales are down, hinting at broader economic tightening. [04:13] - Visa reports slower debit transactions, indicating increased reliance on credit. [04:36] - Disappointing new and existing home sales data highlight a cautious consumer market. [07:20] - Entry-level new homes are now cheaper than existing homes due to changing market dynamics. [08:35] - Austin, Texas, sees inventory spikes, creating opportunities for aggressive offers. [11:45] - Mortgage demand drops significantly, reflecting a slowing economy and cautious buyers. [12:57] - Ivy Zelman suggests a significant rate drop could revive housing market activity. Links & Resources: Tesla Google LVMH Visa If you enjoyed this episode, please remember to rate, follow, share, and review our podcast. Your support helps us bring more insightful discussions and expert advice to help you navigate the real estate market.

In this episode, we delve into the latest economic data and its implications for the real estate market. I discuss the widespread pullback among consumers at all income levels, predicting a recession by mid-2024. We cover significant news from major companies like Tesla, Google, and LVMH, highlighting how their recent earnings reflect broader economic trends. Additionally, we examine the latest data on existing and new home sales, revealing surprising shifts in median home prices and what they mean for buyers and sellers. Whether you're a real estate professional or an investor, this episode is packed with insights on navigating the current market dynamics. Episode Highlights: [00:22] - Consumers at all income levels are pulling back, signaling an impending recession. [01:28] - Tesla and Google's latest earnings reveal consumer pullback and advertising cuts. [02:48] - LVMH reports significant revenue drops, especially in Asia, indicating a global slowdown. [03:45] - French fry sales are down, hinting at broader economic tightening. [04:13] - Visa reports slower debit transactions, indicating increased reliance on credit. [04:36] - Disappointing new and existing home sales data highlight a cautious consumer market. [07:20] - Entry-level new homes are now cheaper than existing homes due to changing market dynamics. [08:35] - Austin, Texas, sees inventory spikes, creating opportunities for aggressive offers. [11:45] - Mortgage demand drops significantly, reflecting a slowing economy and cautious buyers. [12:57] - Ivy Zelman suggests a significant rate drop could revive housing market activity. Links & Resources: Tesla Google LVMH Visa If you enjoyed this episode, please remember to rate, follow, share, and review our podcast. Your support helps us bring more insightful discussions and expert advice to help you navigate the real estate market.

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