EPISODE · Oct 16, 2024 · 40 MIN
Trump vs. Harris: Which Economic Strategy Benefits Real Estate Investors? | Ep 43
from Furlo Capital Real Estate Podcast · host James Furlo
(Watch the YouTube video of this episode here) In this episode of the Furlo Capital Real Estate Podcast, we dive into the impact of political policies on real estate investing. We explore the economic plans of Trump and Harris, discussing the nuances and potential pros and cons of their proposals and provide a thorough analysis on how these policies could reshape the real estate landscape. // Key Moments 00:00 Introduction to Furlo Capital Real Estate Podcast 01:07 Diving into Politics: Trump vs. Harris 03:27 Harris's Housing Policies: An Overview 05:34 Affordable Housing: Challenges and Innovations 09:07 Speeding Up Housing Permits and Predatory Investing Act 12:26 Algorithmic Rental Cartels and Down Payment Support 20:25 Addressing the Housing Supply Issue 24:33 Trump's Housing Policies 25:09 Impact of Regulations on Construction Costs 29:13 Promoting Home Ownership and Zoning Policies 32:44 Tariffs and Energy Costs 37:13 Conclusion and Final Thoughts // 5 Key Lessons Understand the gap between perception and reality: Just like how appearances can be deceiving, it’s important to separate what real estate markets seem like from what’s really going on. Focus on policies, not personalities: When investing, pay close attention to real estate policies rather than the politician behind them—what they enact impacts the market most. Increasing supply is key to affordability: Restricting big investors might sound helpful, but without enough housing supply, prices will remain high. More homes are the real solution. Speed up the permit process for real results: Policies to streamline building permits can directly affect the timeline for new housing, helping to meet demand faster. Balancing affordability and market growth is essential: Policies aimed at affordable housing should also consider their impact on current homeowners and the overall housing market. // 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 of the Furlo Capital Real Estate Podcast, we dive into the impact of political policies on real estate investing. We explore the economic plans of Trump and Harris, discussing the nuances and potential pros and cons of their proposals and provide a thorough analysis on how these policies could reshape the real estate landscape. // Key Moments 00:00 Introduction to Furlo Capital Real Estate Podcast 01:07 Diving into Politics: Trump vs. Harris 03:27 Harris's Housing Policies: An Overview 05:34 Affordable Housing: Challenges and Innovations 09:07 Speeding Up Housing Permits and Predatory Investing Act 12:26 Algorithmic Rental Cartels and Down Payment Support 20:25 Addressing the Housing Supply Issue 24:33 Trump's Housing Policies 25:09 Impact of Regulations on Construction Costs 29:13 Promoting Home Ownership and Zoning Policies 32:44 Tariffs and Energy Costs 37:13 Conclusion and Final Thoughts // 5 Key Lessons Understand the gap between perception and reality: Just like how appearances can be deceiving, it’s important to separate what real estate markets seem like from what’s really going on. Focus on policies, not personalities: When investing, pay close attention to real estate policies rather than the politician behind them—what they enact impacts the market most. Increasing supply is key to affordability: Restricting big investors might sound helpful, but without enough housing supply, prices will remain high. More homes are the real solution. Speed up the permit process for real results: Policies to streamline building permits can directly affect the timeline for new housing, helping to meet demand faster. Balancing affordability and market growth is essential: Policies aimed at affordable housing should also consider their impact on current homeowners and the overall housing market. // 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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