EPISODE · Nov 13, 2024 · 42 MIN
How To Fix the US Housing Crisis - According to the Harvard Business Review | Ep 47
from Furlo Capital Real Estate Podcast · host James Furlo
(Watch the YouTube video of this episode here) In this episode, we address the critical issues of market dynamics, government intervention, and the controversial role of technologies like RealPage in driving up rents. We explore the impacts of zoning laws, profit expectations, and the debates around treating housing as a utility. We talk about real-world examples from global cities, emphasizing the need for balanced solutions like affordable public housing, rent stabilization, and non-profit initiatives. // Key Moments 00:00 Introduction to Furlo Capital Real Estate Podcast 01:30 Discussing Harvard Business Review Article 04:49 Landlords and Investors: The RealPage Controversy 09:45 Private Sector vs. Public Governance Solutions 20:57 Rent Stabilization and Future Solutions 21:59 Strategies for Real Estate Investment 23:59 The Future of Housing as a Commodity 26:02 Challenges in Public Planning and Zoning 39:56 Final Thoughts and Reflections // Key Lessons Think beyond your backyard: While zoning relaxations can allow for multi-unit buildings, simply building more isn’t always the fix. Value is in the land’s potential, so watch out for inflated land prices whenever zoning changes. Run your rental business like water: If housing were a utility, it’d be accessible at a fair price like water or electricity. Consider what would change if your approach to housing focused less on profit and more on community impact. Take the luxury out of necessity: Builders often prioritize high-end units due to their profitable margins. Next time you evaluate a property, think: what would it take to create an affordable, quality space instead? Simplify, but don’t get simplistic: Affordable housing has many layers—profit, planning, and public interests. The conversation highlights that big, simplistic fixes won’t work. Approach housing complexities with flexibility and adaptability. // Let's build your wealth and improve housing, together. I spent 12 years as a data scientist at HP and purchased $5M worth of real estate over 15 years using my own money. Now, I'm partnering with busy professionals to diversify their investments and generate passive income through real estate syndications and short-term flips—without dealing with tenants, toilets, or tantrums. At Furlo Capital, we believe real estate isn't just a transaction; it's a partnership. Our value-add approach creates win-win situations where residents thrive, and investors build wealth. We're not just in this to make money—we want to make a difference. If you're ready to diversify from stock market volatility and want reliable, steady returns, let's build your wealth and improve housing, together. Want to dive deeper into my investing thesis and strategy? 👉 Learn more: https://furlo.com Curious about the critical questions to ask before investing? 👉 Get my 196-question due diligence vault: https://furlo.com/good-deals-only-ebook // Disclaimer Please note that investing in private placement securities entails a high degree of risk, including illiquidity of the investment and loss of principal. Please refer to the subscription agreement for a discussion of risk factors.
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(Watch the YouTube video of this episode here) In this episode, we address the critical issues of market dynamics, government intervention, and the controversial role of technologies like RealPage in driving up rents. We explore the impacts of zoning laws, profit expectations, and the debates around treating housing as a utility. We talk about real-world examples from global cities, emphasizing the need for balanced solutions like affordable public housing, rent stabilization, and non-profit initiatives. // Key Moments 00:00 Introduction to Furlo Capital Real Estate Podcast 01:30 Discussing Harvard Business Review Article 04:49 Landlords and Investors: The RealPage Controversy 09:45 Private Sector vs. Public Governance Solutions 20:57 Rent Stabilization and Future Solutions 21:59 Strategies for Real Estate Investment 23:59 The Future of Housing as a Commodity 26:02 Challenges in Public Planning and Zoning 39:56 Final Thoughts and Reflections // Key Lessons Think beyond your backyard: While zoning relaxations can allow for multi-unit buildings, simply building more isn’t always the fix. Value is in the land’s potential, so watch out for inflated land prices whenever zoning changes. Run your rental business like water: If housing were a utility, it’d be accessible at a fair price like water or electricity. Consider what would change if your approach to housing focused less on profit and more on community impact. Take the luxury out of necessity: Builders often prioritize high-end units due to their profitable margins. Next time you evaluate a property, think: what would it take to create an affordable, quality space instead? Simplify, but don’t get simplistic: Affordable housing has many layers—profit, planning, and public interests. The conversation highlights that big, simplistic fixes won’t work. Approach housing complexities with flexibility and adaptability. // Let's build your wealth and improve housing, together. I spent 12 years as a data scientist at HP and purchased $5M worth of real estate over 15 years using my own money. Now, I'm partnering with busy professionals to diversify their investments and generate passive income through real estate syndications and short-term flips—without dealing with tenants, toilets, or tantrums. At Furlo Capital, we believe real estate isn't just a transaction; it's a partnership. Our value-add approach creates win-win situations where residents thrive, and investors build wealth. We're not just in this to make money—we want to make a difference. If you're ready to diversify from stock market volatility and want reliable, steady returns, let's build your wealth and improve housing, together. Want to dive deeper into my investing thesis and strategy? 👉 Learn more: https://furlo.com Curious about the critical questions to ask before investing? 👉 Get my 196-question due diligence vault: https://furlo.com/good-deals-only-ebook // Disclaimer Please note that investing in private placement securities entails a high degree of risk, including illiquidity of the investment and loss of principal. Please refer to the subscription agreement for a discussion of risk factors.
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