Ep. 82 | The War Effect: Iran, Inflation & Real Estate

EPISODE · Jun 26, 2025 · 39 MIN

Ep. 82 | The War Effect: Iran, Inflation & Real Estate

from Moving Sucks: Real Talk, Real Solutions for Every Move

Are you thinking about buying a home, but unsure how global events or economic shifts might impact your decision?Do rising interest rates, inflation, or job security concerns have you second-guessing your next move?If you answered yes — this episode is for you.In this powerful episode, your hosts sit down with Megan Munley from Guild Mortgage, one of their trusted lending partners, to unpack how geopolitical events and economic trends are shaping the real estate market today. From tensions in the Middle East to domestic inflation and employment trends, Megan breaks down how these global forces affect mortgage rates, lending strategies, and overall housing affordability.You'll hear expert insights on:How international conflicts and government spending can sway interest ratesThe importance of responsible lending and preparation in uncertain timesWhy renters should pay close attention to their landlords’ financial decisionsPractical tips on planning for homeownership despite external economic pressuresWhether you're renting, buying, or simply keeping an eye on the market, this conversation will help you make smarter, more confident financial decisions.🔍 Episode Breakdown:00:00 – Introduction to Megan Munley00:10 – Market fears & global events: Why they matter01:09 – Meet your hosts & Megan’s background02:46 – Megan’s journey into the mortgage industry03:59 – What role does a lender really play?07:22 – Geopolitics 101: Why your mortgage rate cares10:40 – Inflation, employment & rate trends explained17:26 – What’s next for the housing market?21:17 – Philly’s market resilience22:25 – Looking back: historical patterns23:50 – Government spending and its ripple effects24:03 – Interest rates & the impact of military budgets25:42 – Unemployment and what job data tells us28:19 – Mortgage contingency tips & job security31:06 – Steps to prep for buying a home37:02 – Renting vs. buying in uncertain times38:46 – Final thoughts & key takeaways👇 Connect with us:👉 https://www.instagram.com/movingsuckspodcast/👉 https://www.tiktok.com/@millenniup👉 https://www.instagram.com/asksethanything/👉 https://www.instagram.com/januskygetsitdone/Watch the full episode on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@MovingSucksPodcast

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