EPISODE · Jun 29, 2024 · 18 MIN
Real Estate Market is Broken But for How Long
from One Rental At A Time · host Michael Zuber
In this episode, we dive deep into the current state of the real estate market, analyzing the latest pending home sales data and discussing the broader economic implications. With interest rates hovering above 7%, we explore how this is impacting buyer behavior and market activity. I share insights on why the move-up buyer segment is essentially frozen and how this stasis is likely to persist. Additionally, we examine the commercial real estate sector, particularly focusing on multifamily properties, and highlight the opportunities for savvy investors in today's market. We also touch on recent corporate earnings and their signals about consumer sentiment and economic health. [00:00] - Introduction and overview of recent pending home sales data. [01:06] - Impact of interest rates on buyer behavior and market dynamics. [02:32] - Discussion on the real estate market being "frozen" and the long-term outlook. [03:57] - Historical context: comparing today's market to the early 1980s. [04:45] - Exploring solutions to the affordability crisis in housing. [05:15] - The need for more entry-level housing and challenges in achieving it. [06:27] - State of the commercial real estate market, focusing on multifamily properties. [07:20] - Insights from big players like KKR and Blackstone on market trends. [08:48] - Strategies for investors: focusing on terms rather than just price. [12:23] - Recap of corporate earnings and their economic implications. One Rental at a Time - onerentalatatime.com April Crossley's Presentation - onerentalatatime.com/classroom Great Mortgage Broker - greatmortgagebroker.com Thank you for tuning in! If you enjoyed this episode, please rate, follow, and share our podcast. Your support helps us reach more listeners and continue bringing you valuable insights. Don't forget to join our community on the One Rental at a Time website and participate in our upcoming sessions. See you next time!
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In this episode, we dive deep into the current state of the real estate market, analyzing the latest pending home sales data and discussing the broader economic implications. With interest rates hovering above 7%, we explore how this is impacting buyer behavior and market activity. I share insights on why the move-up buyer segment is essentially frozen and how this stasis is likely to persist. Additionally, we examine the commercial real estate sector, particularly focusing on multifamily properties, and highlight the opportunities for savvy investors in today's market. We also touch on recent corporate earnings and their signals about consumer sentiment and economic health. [00:00] - Introduction and overview of recent pending home sales data. [01:06] - Impact of interest rates on buyer behavior and market dynamics. [02:32] - Discussion on the real estate market being "frozen" and the long-term outlook. [03:57] - Historical context: comparing today's market to the early 1980s. [04:45] - Exploring solutions to the affordability crisis in housing. [05:15] - The need for more entry-level housing and challenges in achieving it. [06:27] - State of the commercial real estate market, focusing on multifamily properties. [07:20] - Insights from big players like KKR and Blackstone on market trends. [08:48] - Strategies for investors: focusing on terms rather than just price. [12:23] - Recap of corporate earnings and their economic implications. One Rental at a Time - onerentalatatime.com April Crossley's Presentation - onerentalatatime.com/classroom Great Mortgage Broker - greatmortgagebroker.com Thank you for tuning in! If you enjoyed this episode, please rate, follow, and share our podcast. Your support helps us reach more listeners and continue bringing you valuable insights. Don't forget to join our community on the One Rental at a Time website and participate in our upcoming sessions. See you next time!
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