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The Ideas & Capital Show with Tyler Casey

Ideas & Capital is a podcast at the intersection of clear thinking and disciplined capital allocation.Hosted by real estate investor and operator Tyler Casey, the show blends solo episodes and in-depth conversations with people who are actively creating value in the real world.Some episodes feature Tyler breaking down a specific idea — from real estate investing and property management at scale, to business systems, leadership, capital allocation, faith and purpose, and the political or regulatory forces that shape markets. Other episodes bring on entrepreneurs, investors, operators, and thinkers who are building meaningful businesses, solving real problems, and allocating capital with intention.This isn’t a hype-driven podcast or a collection of surface-level opinions. It’s a place for first-principles thinking, practical experience, and honest discussion about how ideas become action — and how capital is

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    The Right Loan for the Right Deal - with Jeff Hill Planet Home Lending

    Most investors and homebuyers walk into a deal already locked into the wrong loan. On this episode of Ideas and Capital, Tyler Casey sits down with mortgage broker Jeff Hill of Planet Home Lending to break down what's actually available — and how to match the right product to the right strategy.Jeff and Tyler get into the full menu: conventional, FHA, VA, DSCR, bank statement loans, portfolio products, bridge, construction-to-perm, and the niche options most borrowers never hear about. More importantly, they talk through how to pick the one that fits your goals — whether you're buying your first house, scaling a rental portfolio, building new construction, or repositioning a value-add asset.A few of the threads:Why the "best rate" is rarely the best loanHow investors should think about leverage at different stages of a portfolioDSCR loans vs. conventional financing for rental propertiesWhen it makes sense to use creative or non-QM productsHow financing strategy should change with interest rate environmentsPlus, a couple of detours worth sticking around for: the ongoing golf rivalry between Tyler and Jeff, and the work Jeff's family foundation is doing in foster care — a cause that hits close to home for both of them.Whether you're financing your first property or your fiftieth, this one's a practical education in using the capital markets to your advantage.🎧 Listen, watch, and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts.

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    How to Avoid Losing Big Money in Real Estate Investing

    In episode 7 of The Ideas & Capital Show Tyler Casey CEO or Pro X Property Management and founder of IronHabrbor Capital discusses how real estate mistakes are made long before the closing table. He walks you through the six pillar due diligence framework he used before every acquisition across his 2,000+ unit portfolio.From dissecting broker pro formas to evaluating tenant quality, physical condition, and exit liquidity, this episode gives investors a repeatable process for protecting capital and avoiding the deals that look great on paper and destroy returns in practice.Whats covered:Why market-level legal framework is the first filter on any dealHow to catch the physical issues that never show up in a listing.Why the seller's financials are a marketing document - not a financial statementLegal and title traps that surface after closing if you're not lookingHow to evaluate the operational condition you're inheriting on day oneWhy exit assumptions determine whether a deal is actually a dealWhether you're evaluating your first investment property or your 50th, the framework in this episode applies to every deal.Pro X Property Management - www.proxproperty.com

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    How Governments Cause Housing to Be Unaffordable - Then Blame Developers, Landlords etc.

    Everyone blames landlords. Hedge funds. Investors. Airbnb. But the real cause of the housing affordability crisis isn't who owns the buildings — it's the government policy that prevents enough of them from ever getting built.In Episode 6, Tyler Casey breaks down the actual mechanics of the housing supply collapse: how zoning classifications quietly ban the housing they claim to allow, how uniform building codes price workforce housing out of existence in secondary markets, and why a city like Houston — with no traditional zoning — produces housing at half the cost of San Francisco despite lower average incomes.Tyler also walks through a real-world example from his own market: a zoning district in Joplin, Missouri designed specifically for multifamily housing where, in practice, there are effectively zero buildable lots. Not because of greedy developers. Because of a single dimensional standard nobody bothered to reconcile with reality.If you own real estate, invest in it, or just want to understand why rent keeps going up — this episode is required listening.Topics covered:— Why blaming investors misses the point entirely— How zoning has evolved from land use tool to exclusion mechanism— Minimum lot sizes, setbacks, height limits, and parking minimums — the full stack— Building codes and why one-size-fits-all regulation fails secondary markets— San Francisco vs. Houston: the data comparison that tells the whole story— What actual reform looks like and where it's workingThe Ideas & Capital Show is hosted by Tyler Casey, CEO of ProX Property Management and founder of IronHarbor Capital.

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    How to Avoid Hiring the Wrong Property Manager and Ruining Your Next Deal!

    Most real estate investors spend months finding the right deal and 20 minutes picking the wrong manager. That mistake costs you cash flow, tenants, and sometimes the asset itself.In this episode, Tyler Casey — CEO of ProX Property Management and operator of 2,000+ units — walks through the exact 21-question framework he'd use to interview any property manager before handing over the keys. These aren't softball questions. They're the ones that expose bad operators, hidden fees, and the kind of management style that quietly bleeds your investment dry.If you're self-managing and considering making a change, evaluating your current manager, or about to close on a new deal — this episode is required listening before you sign anything.What you'll learn:The fee structures most managers don't volunteer until it's too lateHow to stress-test a manager's tenant screening standardsThe maintenance markup conversation that separates honest operators from the restWhat a manager's answer about vacancy tells you about their entire operationDon't let the wrong hire ruin the right deal.The Ideas & Capital Show is hosted by Tyler Casey. New episodes drop weekly at IronHarborCapital.com.

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    Episode 4 The Ideas & Capital Show My 6 Hot Takes on AI

    The conversation covers the current state of AI, its implementation in business, and the future impact of AI on jobs and society. It highlights the need for human intervention in AI processes and the slow but useful implementation of AI in various business operations.TakeawaysAI is not yet at a human level of implementationAI requires human review and interventionAI is being slowly implemented in various useful ways

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    The Lonely Reality of Entrepreneurship

    Tyler Casey discusses the lonely realities of entrepreneurship, dealing with constant rejection, financial stress, doubt, and the impact of entrepreneurship on personal growth and agency.TakeawaysLoneliness of entrepreneurshipDealing with rejectionLack of SupportLosing RelationshipsFinancial Stress, cash crunchesAnd more..

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    How to win in Real Estate in 2026 Even if All Your Predictions are Wrong

    How do you win in real estate in 2026 if your market prediction is wrong?In this episode of The Ideas & Capital Show, Tyler Casey breaks down why most investors don’t fail because they guessed the market wrong — they fail because their strategy required them to be right.Instead of making bold predictions about interest rates, home prices, or the next market move, this episode focuses on timeless principles that allow real estate investors to succeed across multiple market outcomes.Tyler shares how experienced operators position themselves heading into 2026 by prioritizing conservative underwriting, cash flow, operational efficiency, and flexibility — and why speculation and over-leverage are the fastest ways to lose capital in uncertain markets.Whether you’re actively investing, managing properties, or considering passive real estate investments, this episode will challenge common assumptions and help you think more clearly about risk, durability, and long-term wealth creation.In this episode, we cover:Why market predictions matter less than most people thinkHow to structure deals that survive multiple scenariosWhy cash flow is no longer optionalHow operations drive returns when appreciation slowsThe danger of waiting for “certainty”What winning real estate strategies look like heading into 2026If you’re tired of hype and want a grounded, operator-focused perspective on real estate investing, this episode is for you.

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    What Scaling to 2,000 Rental Units Taught Me (Real Estate Operations)

    Scaling real estate isn’t passive — it’s operational.In this episode, I break down the real-world lessons learned from scaling to 2,000 rental units across multiple markets. This isn’t theory or guru advice — it’s what actually happens when you move from a small portfolio to a real operating business.We cover:Why systems matter more than talent at scaleHow people problems grow faster than unit countThe role of centralized operations in multi-market portfoliosWhy maintenance will either protect or destroy your cash flowHow data, not opinions, drives better decisionsWhy scaling magnifies weaknesses instead of fixing themCash flow discipline and risk management at scaleHow leadership must evolve as portfolios growWhether you manage 10 units or 1,000+, this episode will change how you think about growth, operations, and leadership in real estate.If you’re an investor who wants to scale — or someone who prefers investing with experienced operators — this episode will give you a behind-the-scenes look at what it really takes.👍 Like, subscribe, and share this episode with another operator who’s scaling their portfolio.📩 Drop a comment with topics you want covered next.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Ideas & Capital is a podcast at the intersection of clear thinking and disciplined capital allocation.Hosted by real estate investor and operator Tyler Casey, the show blends solo episodes and in-depth conversations with people who are actively creating value in the real world.Some episodes feature Tyler breaking down a specific idea — from real estate investing and property management at scale, to business systems, leadership, capital allocation, faith and purpose, and the political or regulatory forces that shape markets. Other episodes bring on entrepreneurs, investors, operators, and thinkers who are building meaningful businesses, solving real problems, and allocating capital with intention.This isn’t a hype-driven podcast or a collection of surface-level opinions. It’s a place for first-principles thinking, practical experience, and honest discussion about how ideas become action — and how capital is

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Ideas & Capital is a podcast at the intersection of clear thinking and disciplined capital allocation.Hosted by real estate investor and operator Tyler Casey, the show blends solo episodes and in-depth conversations with people who are actively creating value in the real world.Some episodes feature...

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