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Looped In — 113 episodes

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Texas summers, women’s winters

2

Breaking down Houston's battle over feeding the homeless

3

Is River Oaks losing its history as homes are razed?

4

Texas' new property tax relief explained

5

Not your average subdivision: How master-planned communities are rethinking development

6

Adult dorms? Why coliving is growing in the South

7

Landlords can save $1M with this affordable housing tax break, but what's in it for renters?

8

Here's the next frontier in real estate's battle against climate change

9

Could conservation districts give residents more say in a city famous for no zoning?

10

Why we're still talking about the Ashby high-rise 16 years later

11

What to expect for Houston’s shifting housing market in 2023

12

How a proposed Chinese investor ban could impact Houston real estate

13

What it's like to learn the internet thinks you're dead? A HOA duck feud's latest twist

14

Houston's biggest eviction prevention effort is ending. What lessons can we learn?

15

Sinking homes, toxic soil: Why the ground under your house matters

16

Buffalo Bayou East will transform East End. Why affordable housing is the first step.

17

A behind-the-scenes look at East River, one of Houston's most highly anticipated projects now

18

What Harvey did (and didn’t) teach us about building in the floodplain

19

What a controversy in Beyonce's old neighborhood tells us about historic districts

20

How a nonprofit puts the "choice" back in housing choice vouchers

21

Why downtown Houston will never be the same

22

FOMO, and why that phrase “housing bubble” keeps bubbling up

23

Hello, hybrid

24

What’s up with Luby’s?

25

The 'mini' Exxon effect

26

Meet Marissa and 2022's housing market

27

How money meant for Houston affordable housing led to a high-profile firing and federal scrutiny

28

Jackie Cooper opened doors

29

How outer space is reshaping Texas real estate

30

How real estate agents are paid in other countries

31

Educated guesses on the future of home sales, offices and retail

32

Neighborhoods are pushing to remove racist deed language. They hope the state will make the process easier

33

Moving on up: What's going on with mortgage rates?

34

You signed a lease. Then a storm damaged your home. Now what?

35

Meet the brokerage that taped those calls and takes credit for starting a DOJ suit

36

Rebecca refinances (or does she?) and avoids the cocktail party trap

37

And the Loopies for 2020 go to...

38

“I’m not even going to show it to them, to be honest with you.”

39

“I’m not doing that.”

40

“We can stop right there.”

41

Nancy has some news, eh?

42

Realtors banned from racist posts

43

Texas’s first cohousing community

44

Post-post office

45

Going, going, paused

46

It's quiet downtown. Just ask Charlie Patel

47

Worth another listen: Hines not Heinz

48

Hunting for an apartment during COVID

49

Has the pandemic made corporate campuses obsolete?

50

How the pandemic may change the way homes are designed

51

Innovating the office in a pandemic

52

Revisiting Chinatown as the economy reopens

53

Commercial real estate winners and losers

54

Appraising the Houston real estate market during COVID-19

55

PPE and the chocolate factory

56

Bonus: ‘I’ve never missed a Holy Week’

57

What’s eating Tilman Fertitta?

58

Bonus: Journalist, artist, historian: a photographer's view of the pandemic

59

Bonus: Disaster expert Angela Blanchard on making the Covid crisis visible

60

Jobs are gone, but the rent is still due

61

Editor Steve Riley: Crisis coverage and the virtual newsroom

62

EDITORIAL: #StayHome

63

Chinatown was Houston's coronavirus canary in the coal mine

64

As the Houston real estate world turns

65

Coronavirus fears hit Houston stores

66

Warehouse and chill

67

The best and worst of Houston real estate

68

A home for every income

69

Rail lines and real estate

70

Betting big on tiny living

71

Houston mayoral candidate Tony Buzbee

72

Houston mayor candidate, incumbent Sylvester Turner

73

Pocket listings and porch potties

74

Glamping in the Gaslands

75

Turf wars: Homeowners vs. the Harris County Flood Control District

76

Harvey investors, two years later

77

Gentrification targets Independence Heights

78

George Mitchell's unconventional journey to build The Woodlands

79

Beer Me!

80

The life of Ed Wulfe

81

The legal battle over real estate commissions

82

Ep120: Breaking ground on the Ion

83

A vision for the Astrodome

84

Naming Houston neighborhoods

85

A stroll through Glenwood Cemetery

86

Rethinking Realtor fees

87

A bold plan for the Texas Medical Center

88

Local writer on Houston: ‘America’s Boom Town’

89

Buildings, barbecue and bus lines

90

The story of Swamplot

91

Ep111: Demystifying opportunity zones, part II

92

Demystifying Opportunity Zones, Part I

93

Overcoming opposition to affordable housing

94

How an old Sears building could launch an innovation district

95

Harvey Tours

96

The Houstorian Calendar

97

The Loopie Awards for Houston real estate

98

Rent, Buy, Repeat

99

Door to Opendoor

100

An eye on ibuyers

101

Meet the legends of Houston real estate, Part II

102

Ep100: Meet the legends of Houston real estate, Part I

103

Ep99: WORTH ANOTHER LISTEN: Houston real estate history 101

104

Ep98: Still homeless after Harvey

105

Ep97: Adding developments to flood plains

106

Ep96: Small house, big city

107

Ep95: Why Mattress Firm blanketed the market

108

Ep75: Why building affordable housing can be so unaffordable

109

Ep74: 'Bean' there, done that

110

Ep73: Immigrants’ impact on rebuilding Houston

111

Ep72: Buffalo Bayou Reborn (w/Anne Olson)

112

Ep71: Gosh Dome It!

113

Ep70: If these walls could talk: the final days of Montrose's antique French ballroom