On The Market
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On The Market is a podcast from BiggerPockets that helps modern real estate investors stay informed on the latest headlines and trends. Host Dave Meyer and his expert panel analyze the current economic environment to provide actionable insights for smarter investing. The show covers topics like market analysis, investment strategies, and financial news relevant to real estate. It aims to save listeners time by distilling complex information into digestible episodes.
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Finding Discounted Real Estate Just Got Easier 18.08.2026 27นาทีThis is a game changer for real estate investing. In minutes (or even seconds), you can find every motivated seller in your area, see how desperate they are to sell, and even find new markets with discounted real estate deals. This used to take hours, even days, before—now you can do it in minutes. We can’t really even believe that this is so easy. Today, Dave is walking through the new “Motivated Sellers Index,” a tool that helps real estate investors find motivated sellers and discounted real estate deals across the United States. It ranks motivation based on three factors: 1. Days on market, 2. Price cut frequency, and 3. Price cut magnitude, to see which sellers are the most willing to give you a deal on their property. Dave demos it live, showing which markets are the most and least motivated in the country, and how to use the tool whether you’re buying or selling. Plus, how you can pinpoint the fire sale rentals in your market—wherever you are! In This Episode We Cover The easiest way to find motivated sellers in 2026 (no off-market experience needed) US housing markets where sellers are the most motivated to sell their homes How to uncover all of the “fire sale” rentals in your area (and get them at big discounts) Markets where sellers can ask for the most from buyers How to use this new tool to pick a market, identify properties to buy, and make a killer offer And So Much More! Links from the Show Join the Future of Real Estate Investing with Fundrise *Motivated Seller Index:* Join BiggerPockets for FREE Join us at the BiggerPockets Conference October 2-4 in Orlando. Buy tickets Sign Up for the Investor Brief Newsletter Find an Investor-Friendly Agent in Your Area Dave's BiggerPockets Profile Find and Finance Better Deals with Real Estate Deal Maker Check out more resources from this show on BiggerPockets.com and https://www.biggerpockets.com/blog/on-the-market-452. Interested in learning more about today’s sponsors or becoming a BiggerPockets partner yourself? Email advertise@biggerpockets.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices -
Signs That Your Rents Will Slow (or Grow) in 2026/2027 13.08.2026 34นาทีNational rent prices are down year-over-year, but that’s not telling the whole story. Different properties in different markets are seeing an opposite reality. Some markets are seeing 3%-5% rent increases, while others are seeing that flipped negative. There are definitive reasons why some markets are growing while others are slowing and outright declining. Today, Dave is going to show you how to forecast rents in your own market, no matter where you invest. We’re getting into all the latest data: single-family vs. multifamily rents, real estate markets seeing the most (and least) growth, what happens when renters can’t pay more than they’re at, and the factors giving real estate investors the biggest tailwinds. We could have a year (or longer) without rent growth for certain asset classes and markets, but what happens when the supply is finally absorbed and the deficit returns? Dave is going to show you how and where to get this data so you can be prepared for what’s about to come, and hopefully not sell a deal that could be struggling now but seriously performing in a few years. In This Episode We Cover Dave’s 2026-2027 rent forecast and where rents could grow or continue declining The two factors that will decide rent prices more than anything else in the market How to forecast rent growth in your own market using public data Markets Dave would bet on for future rent growth (and affordability for renters) Single-family vs. multifamily rents and the stark difference between these two asset classes And So Much More! Links from the Show Join the Future of Real Estate Investing with Fundrise Join BiggerPockets for FREE Join us at the BiggerPockets Conference October 2-4 in Orlando. Buy tickets Sign Up for the Investor Brief Newsletter Property Manager Finder Rent Prices Are Down Nationwide—Here’s How Investors Can Protect Their Cash Flow in a “Renter-Friendly” Era Dave's BiggerPockets Profile Latest Apartment List National Rent Report CoreLogic National Rent Growth Report Grab Dave’s Book, Real Estate by the Numbers Check out more resources from this show on BiggerPockets.com and https://www.biggerpockets.com/blog/on-the-market-451. Interested in learning more about today’s sponsors or becoming a BiggerPockets partner yourself? Email advertise@biggerpockets.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices -
A Buyer’s Summer Is “On” as Asking Prices See Steepest Decline Since 2017 11.08.2026 26นาทีMost investors understand that real estate is local. While the national headlines usually tell one story, regional and local data often tell a very different one. This week’s headlines only reinforce this idea. On a national level, asking prices are declining at the fastest pace in nearly a decade, inviting many buyers to participate in the summer housing market despite ongoing affordability challenges. But at the local level, buyers and sellers are responding in very different ways depending on the market. Some real estate markets remain at a standstill, with muted demand and very little activity, while others are poised to benefit from new job growth and other economic tailwinds. Finally, we’ll take a closer look at one of the best-performing but still overlooked asset classes. Demand is ramping up, and yet there is a massive supply shortage for this type of residential real estate. Could we be on the verge of the next self-storage-like boom, and if so, are real estate investors even ready to fill the gap? In This Episode We Cover Why housing market activity is starting to tick up this summer The “cash crunch” affecting home affordability and rent growth How to properly price your house flips and avoid long days on market The rental markets poised to benefit from new small business growth The high-performing asset class facing a massive supply shortage And So Much More! Links from the Show Join the Future of Real Estate Investing with Fundrise Join BiggerPockets for FREE Join us at the BiggerPockets Conference October 2-4 in Orlando. Buy tickets Sign Up for the Investor Brief Newsletter Find an Investor-Friendly Agent in Your Area 6 Signs You Need to Lower Your Asking Price Dave's BiggerPockets Profile Henry's BiggerPockets Profile James' BiggerPockets Profile Kathy's BiggerPockets Profile Realtor.com: After Years of Waiting, Buyers Are Getting Their Summer Realtor.com: The Housing Cash Crunch That Has Everyone Pointing Fingers GoDaddy: GoDaddy Reveals 2026 Most Entrepreneurial Cities; Zillow Spotlights the Real Estate Trends Fueling Their Growth Lument: Steady Growth Accelerates: 2026 Seniors Housing and Healthcare Market Outlook Buy Dave’s Book, Start with Strategy Check out more resources from this show on BiggerPockets.com and https://www.biggerpockets.com/blog/on-the-market-450. Interested in learning more about today’s sponsors or becoming a BiggerPockets partner yourself? Email advertise@biggerpockets.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices -
Vacation Rentals Are Officially on Sale: Where They’re Worth Buying 06.08.2026 31นาทีVacation rental markets were some of the biggest winners of the housing boom several years ago. But where are those real estate markets today? New data suggests that many of the operators who chased cash flow in the Airbnb gold rush are now looking to cut their short-term rentals loose. As it turns out, running a profitable Airbnb is much harder than it looks. So, does that make this the perfect time to buy? Our resident short-term rental expert, Garrett Brown, joins the show to break down exactly what’s happening and why it could be worth making a few “disrespectful” offers on these types of properties in 2026. Sellers are highly motivated, and more properties are hitting the market, but investors must be able to distinguish the “good” rental properties from the homes that should never have been vacation rentals in the first place. We’ll get into market analysis, the amenities that actually drive bookings, and why the next wave of successful short-term rental investors will win with hospitality—not hype. In This Episode We Cover The exact type of operator being squeezed out of vacation rental markets The two types of short-term rentals that are still wildly profitable in 2026 Why there are so many motivated sellers in the short-term rental space right now Garrett’s favorite short-term rental markets to target in 2026 The number one thing you must do when entering a new Airbnb market And So Much More! Links from the Show Join the Future of Real Estate Investing with Fundrise Join BiggerPockets for FREE Join us at the BiggerPockets Conference October 2-4 in Orlando. Buy tickets Sign Up for the Investor Brief Newsletter Find an Investor-Friendly Agent in Your Area Investing in Short-Term Rentals: A Beginner’s Guide & How to Get Started Garrett's BiggerPockets Profile Dave's BiggerPockets Profile Watch Garrett on BiggerStays! Parcl: Trouble in Paradise: America’s Vacation-Home Sellers Are the Most Motivated in Housing AirDNA BNBCalc Buy the Book, Smarter Short-Term Rentals Check out more resources from this show on BiggerPockets.com and https://www.biggerpockets.com/blog/on-the-market-449. Interested in learning more about today’s sponsors or becoming a BiggerPockets partner yourself? Email advertise@biggerpockets.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices -
2026's "Discounted" Properties Aren't the Bargain They Look Like 04.08.2026 32นาทีIf you’re investing in real estate, you’re probably asking, “How much can this property make me?” But in 2026, it’s the opposite question that actually builds your wealth: “How much can this property cost me?” You’re seeing discounted deals on the listing sites; realtors and brokers may even be sending you off-market listings that look like steals. How do you know whether you should pass on them or not? James and Kathy are on today to talk about which deals they’re passing on, and the underrated land play that’s making serious returns and requires no building to profit. Kathy almost closed on the perfect medium-sized multifamily deal in a great location, newly built, and with a pool of tenants nearby. But one seemingly small problem made her walk away—if she hadn't, she could have lost tens or hundreds of thousands. Would you be able to spot the mistake? But a land investment is making both Kathy and James very excited. You don’t need to build anything on the land, you don’t need to rent the land, you don’t even need to get utilities on the land. This strategy, especially the way Kathy is using it, could profit big time if interest rates drop even slightly or demand picks up. The question is, how do you get into it without the risk of speculation? In This Episode We Cover The real estate deals we’re actively passing on in 2026 (they aren’t worth the headache) A land investment play that could come with big profits if done the right way One small problem that made Kathy walk away from a multifamily deal with exceptional numbers Are the 30%-off multifamily deals finally worth the money, or are sellers asking for too much? Kathy’s exact buy box for what she will and won’t invest in this year And So Much More! Links from the Show Join the Future of Real Estate Investing with Fundrise Join BiggerPockets for FREE Join us at the BiggerPockets Conference October 2-4 in Orlando. Buy tickets Sign Up for the Investor Brief Newsletter Find Investor-Friendly Lenders BiggerPockets Real Estate 1039 - The Hidden Opportunity of Property “Rezoning” Making This Investor Wealthy James' BiggerPockets Profile Kathy's BiggerPockets Profile Run the Numbers Before You Buy with Real Estate by the Numbers Check out more resources from this show on BiggerPockets.com and https://www.biggerpockets.com/blog/on-the-market-448. Interested in learning more about today’s sponsors or becoming a BiggerPockets partner yourself? Email advertise@biggerpockets.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices -
Fannie Mae IPO Could Have Serious Side Effects on Mortgage Rates 30.07.2026 35นาทีNearly 50% of mortgages in the U.S. flow through Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac—but a push from the Trump Administration could sell shares of these government enterprises and put them in the hands of the public. The side effects could be significant to those getting or refinancing a mortgage—from interest rates to regulations. Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac alone take up about half of the mortgage market. The reason you can get a 30-year loan, a lower interest rate, and do it all with standardized regulations is largely thanks to Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. So, if these enterprises are sold on the private market with Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae IPO-ing, would it put so much privatized pressure on the mortgage market that it could begin to break? Today, we’re getting into the major consequences from a sale of Fannie and Freddie—currently owned almost entirely by the government. With a $250B payday sitting in limbo, the government could be pushed to sell off the enterprises that enabled average Americans to buy houses. The question is, should it even happen? In This Episode We Cover The Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac IPO possibilities and the side effects it would have on mortgage rates and regulations Why the government took over Fannie and Freddie and whether re-privatizing them will encourage these enterprises to do anything to profit The massive payday that could come out of a selective sale of Fannie and Freddie Pros and cons of a sale going through and whether Dave thinks it’s a smart idea And So Much More! Links from the Show Join the Future of Real Estate Investing with Fundrise Join BiggerPockets for FREE Join us at the BiggerPockets Conference October 2-4 in Orlando. Buy tickets Sign Up for the Investor Brief Newsletter Find Investor-Friendly Lenders How Privatizing Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac Could Have Seismic Impacts On Real Estate Dave's BiggerPockets Profile Grab Dave’s Book, Real Estate by the Numbers Check out more resources from this show on BiggerPockets.com and https://www.biggerpockets.com/blog/on-the-market-447. Interested in learning more about today’s sponsors or becoming a BiggerPockets partner yourself? Email advertise@biggerpockets.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices -
New Construction Falls to 5-Year Low as Price Floor Nears 28.07.2026 31นาทีThis isn’t a “good” housing market for anyone. Affordability remains a major barrier to homeownership. Sellers aren’t getting what they want for their homes. Now, builders are signaling that the current housing shortage could get even worse. It’s bad news for aspiring homeowners, but could it finally put a floor on this housing market correction? This week’s headlines highlight how affordability challenges are reaching every corner of the housing market—not just for buyers. A perfect storm of high interest rates, stagnant home prices, and rising material and labor costs is putting builders under pressure, too. As a result, housing starts and single-family home completions have reached their lowest levels since 2020. But could this slowdown ultimately limit how far home prices can fall? At the same time, there are other factors keeping homes off the market—like a potential capital gains tax problem discouraging many baby boomers from listing their homes for sale. Meanwhile, house flippers are worried about another tax coming down the pipeline that could eat into even more of their profits. Everyone’s feeling the squeeze, but could these pressures causing the market to bend be the same forces that prevent it from breaking? In This Episode We Cover Why the single-family market correction may have just found its floor Why many homebuilders are building less amid a national housing shortage Whether we should raise the capital gains tax exclusion for homeowners A new tax that could cost house flippers even more of their margins Three issues that are potentially contributing to a stagnant housing market And So Much More! Links from the Show Join the Future of Real Estate Investing with Fundrise Join BiggerPockets for FREE Join us at the BiggerPockets Conference October 2-4 in Orlando. Buy tickets Sign Up for the Investor Brief Newsletter Find an Investor-Friendly Agent in Your Area Flippers Supplied 2x More Starter Homes Than Builders in 2025 Dave's BiggerPockets Profile Henry's BiggerPockets Profile James' BiggerPockets Profile Kathy's BiggerPockets Profile CRE Daily: US Housing Starts Slow, Giving Apartments Room to Recover AEI Housing Center: Capital Gains Rules on Home Sales and Senior Homeowner Lock In The Real Deal: “The math has stopped working”: NYC home flipping drops as state legislators propose new tax Grab The Book on Tax Strategies for the Savvy Real Estate Investor Check out more resources from this show on BiggerPockets.com and https://www.biggerpockets.com/blog/on-the-market-446. Interested in learning more about today’s sponsors or becoming a BiggerPockets partner yourself? Email advertise@biggerpockets.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices -
You Can Retire with Even Less (Only Using Real Estate) 23.07.2026 29นาทีThe average American will not be able to retire. 50% are going into their golden years with less than $500,000—significantly short of what would even be considered a livable retirement amount. Social Security only has so long before payments begin to get cut, and retiring during a stock market crash, or even a correction, can put you at sizable risk of returning to work. But one asset can help you retire with less, reach retirement (or even early retirement) faster, and do so without putting your future freedom at risk—real estate. Today, Dave is going to prove why so many of his retirement plans sit on rental properties as a stable base, and how Americans can retire with up to 50% less using real estate, as opposed to stocks and bonds. This flips the entire retirement equation on its head. Now you don’t need to bet on the market, you don’t need to hope and pray Social Security will exist when it’s your turn to collect, and you don’t need to hit some sky-high ($4,000,000+) retirement number just to live a comfortable life. This is the faster, and arguably safer, formula for retirement in 2026 and beyond. In This Episode We Cover How to retire with far less using real estate cash flow (instead of selling stocks) How much you actually need to retire in the United States (inflation-adjusted) The real estate retirement framework that gives you better returns, more cash flow, and a simpler path Why 81% of Americans are at risk of never being able to comfortably, confidently retire The problem with building a cash flow-focused real estate portfolio too early (it will cost you) And So Much More! Links from the Show Join the Future of Real Estate Investing with Fundrise Join BiggerPockets for FREE Join us at the BiggerPockets Conference October 2-4 in Orlando. Buy tickets Sign Up for the Investor Brief Newsletter Find an Investor-Friendly Agent in Your Area How Much Passive Income is Enough to Retire With? Schroders US Retirement Survey Dave's BiggerPockets Profile Grab Dave’s Book, Real Estate by the Numbers Check out more resources from this show on BiggerPockets.com and https://www.biggerpockets.com/blog/on-the-market-445. Interested in learning more about today’s sponsors or becoming a BiggerPockets partner yourself? Email advertise@biggerpockets.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices -
Zillow: $1,000/Month Cash Flow Exists in These Markets 21.07.2026 28นาทีZillow is seeing “signs of life” emerging in the housing market. Strong demand, days pending hitting pre-pandemic levels, and serious cash flow in specific markets. How long will this last, and what happens when new construction completions fall off a cliff in the near future? Will rents and home prices reverse, going from stable (and even falling) to rising as demand outpaces supply even more? Orphe Divounguy, Zillow Senior Economist, is back to share the most up-to-date housing market data. Orphe brings good news—sales are increasing, demand is surprisingly strong, and a recovery (albeit fragile) for the housing market is underway. Some markets are seeing a drastic increase in sales; others are seeing almost unbelievably strong cash flow (Orphe is talking $1,000/month), so which markets are which? Finally, how long will this last? We keep talking about buyers getting discounts off of list price or serious seller concessions, but are we months or years away from this ending? With multifamily supply about to see a serious dropoff, the demand for housing (and rentals) could get even higher. Orphe breaks it all down! In This Episode We Cover The housing markets currently seeing strong cash flow even at list price (up to $1,000/month cash flow!) Markets with the most home sales and why they’re beating many other major metros Why rent and home prices could “firm” up once this happens in the housing market No escaping this housing supply shortage? The reason why flat/declining population won’t crash housing Sellers: How to price your home to get the highest (and quickest) sale (do not overprice) And So Much More! Links from the Show Join the Future of Real Estate Investing with Fundrise Join BiggerPockets for FREE Join us at the BiggerPockets Conference October 2-4 in Orlando. Buy tickets Sign Up for the Investor Brief Newsletter Find an Investor-Friendly Agent in Your Area On The Market 433 - New Data: U.S. Home Prices Are Hitting Their Floor Dave's BiggerPockets Profile Learn More from Orphe’s Team Grab Dave’s Book, Real Estate by the Numbers Check out more resources from this show on BiggerPockets.com and https://www.biggerpockets.com/blog/on-the-market-444. Interested in learning more about today’s sponsors or becoming a BiggerPockets partner yourself? Email advertise@biggerpockets.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices -
You Won’t Believe Why Mortgage Rates Are Going Up (Again) 16.07.2026 34นาทีYou won’t believe why mortgage rates are going back up. It’s not because of the war, it’s not because of gas prices, and it’s not because of the Federal Reserve. Something nobody is talking about is playing a much bigger role in mortgage rates than most Americans think. It’s making big corporations richer while the average American continues to struggle to buy a home. What is the hidden factor nobody’s talking about? Today, Dave is getting into it, unpacking not only the real reason why mortgage rates are heading back toward 7%, but the loaded week of housing market news. First, we’ll touch on mortgage rates and the two reasons why they’re shooting back up even after a surprisingly positive inflation report. Then, the historic housing bill that successfully became law and what it really says in the fine print (is Wall Street actually banned?). Finally, why rising student loan delinquencies could mean more renter demand and fewer home sales for millions of Americans. In This Episode We Cover The real reason why mortgage rates are going up even if inflation readings are falling What’s actually in the historic 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act? Wall Street’s “ban” on buying houses and what the fine print says Cracks forming in student loan repayments and how it could trickle down to housing (more renter demand?) And So Much More! Links from the Show Join the Future of Real Estate Investing with Fundrise Join BiggerPockets for FREE Join us at the BiggerPockets Conference October 2-4 in Orlando. Buy tickets Sign Up for the Investor Brief Newsletter Find Investor-Friendly Lenders Dave's BiggerPockets Profile Hear Our Full Episode on the Historic Housing Bill Grab Dave’s Book, Start with Strategy Check out more resources from this show on BiggerPockets.com and https://www.biggerpockets.com/blog/on-the-market-443. Interested in learning more about today’s sponsors or becoming a BiggerPockets partner yourself? Email advertise@biggerpockets.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices -
2026 Housing Market Predictions: Seller Pain is Far From Over 14.07.2026 29นาทีThe first half of the 2026 housing market is over, and now it’s time to answer the question everyone wants to know: What’s next? Will the market slow down even more and bring lower prices for patient buyers, or will a (surprisingly) resilient US economy finally give buyers what they’re looking for? We’re split. We’re disagreeing. And today, we’re giving our updated 2026 housing market predictions. A long, slow, painful housing market could be in store for some, while a “booming” environment could be coming for others—which one will it be for you? We’re breaking it down, based on your exact market, property type, and whether you’re buying, selling, or holding and waiting. One type of property James is warning you to actively avoid; Kathy is saying certain markets will bring huge benefits to those who buy in them early; and Dave sees bad signs for the American consumer, which could spill even more into the housing market. Get ahead of the housing market—these are our H2 2026 housing market predictions. In This Episode We Cover Why an even slower, more painful market could be in store for 2026 sellers The passive income play that Dave is doubling down on as rentals suffer Flipping a house? What James warns you to do so you don’t lose money on your sale The rental markets Kathy is currently eyeing to get deals before prices pop Sobering signs that American consumers are still far from ready to buy And So Much More! Links from the Show Join the Future of Real Estate Investing with Fundrise Join BiggerPockets for FREE Join us at the BiggerPockets Conference October 2-4 in Orlando. Buy tickets Sign Up for the Investor Brief Newsletter Find an Investor-Friendly Agent in Your Area On The Market 431 - The “Engine” of the U.S. Economy is Starting to Crack Dave's BiggerPockets Profile James' BiggerPockets Profile Kathy's BiggerPockets Profile Grab the Book, Recession-Proof Real Estate Investing Check out more resources from this show on BiggerPockets.com and https://www.biggerpockets.com/blog/on-the-market-442. Interested in learning more about today’s sponsors or becoming a BiggerPockets partner yourself? Email advertise@biggerpockets.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices -
Workers Are Feeling the AI Squeeze: How It Could Define the Next Housing Cycle 09.07.2026 42นาทีWorkers Are Feeling the AI Squeeze: How It Could Define the Next Housing CyclePodcast Description If you ask the average American, AI is taking over, as are the headlines warning that it’s coming for our jobs. Open LinkedIn, and you’ll see stories about chatbots replacing employees, hiring freezes, and departments being downsized. But when you dig into the actual data, it’s murky at best. So, what’s really happening, and how should real estate investors prepare? On one hand, unemployment remains relatively low, and layoffs aren’t surging across the U.S.—not yet at least. In fact, many economists are still projecting positive job growth in the short term. On the other hand, you have growing concerns among what seems like most American workers. Fear about job displacement. Career uncertainty. The pressure to stay employable. Then there’s the trickle-down impact on the housing market. Rising unemployment affects the biggest renter demographic in the nation. Do real estate investors need to temper expectations for rental demand and rent growth for the foreseeable future? Does “conservative” investment analysis need to go to another level? We’re breaking it all down, plus much more, on today’s show. In This Episode We Cover What to make of “murky” data surrounding AI’s impact on the U.S. job market Why Americans are becoming increasingly worried about AI-caused layoffs (despite “positive” forecasting) Two ways that widespread adoption of AI could affect the housing market Why real estate investors should prepare for lower rental demand and rent growth Which real estate markets are the best long-term bets as AI reshapes the economy And So Much More! Links from the Show Join the Future of Real Estate Investing with Fundrise Join BiggerPockets for FREE Join us at the BiggerPockets Conference October 2-4 in Orlando. Buy tickets Sign Up for the Investor Brief Newsletter Find an Investor-Friendly Agent in Your Area Worried About AI? Here’s How Real Estate Is Changing Faster Than Ever Dave's BiggerPockets Profile World Economic Forum: The Future of Jobs Reports 2025 U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS): Employment Situation Summary Mercer: Global Talent Trends 2026. Solving the Human-Machine Equation Resume Now: AI Disruption: 9 in 10 Workers Fear Job Loss to Automation Challenger, Gray, & Christmas: Challenger Report December 2025 CNBC: Satya Nadella Says as Much as 30% of Microsoft Code Is Written by AI McKinsey Global Institute: Agents, Robots, and Us: Skill Partnerships in the Age of AI National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER): Firm Data on AI Buy the Book, Recession-Proof Real Estate Investing Check out more resources from this show on BiggerPockets.com and https://www.biggerpockets.com/blog/on-the-market-441. Interested in learning more about today’s sponsors or becoming a BiggerPockets partner yourself? Email advertise@biggerpockets.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices -
Commercial Real Estate Is Quietly Setting Up for a Decade-Long Bull Run 07.07.2026 42นาทีWe’ve officially reached the halfway point of 2026, and the housing market still feels…stuck. The economy is in limbo. Home prices haven’t tanked. And we aren’t seeing significant large multifamily distress...not yet at least. Is it just a matter of time before the other shoe finally drops, or is this market more resilient than we expected? Brian Burke is back to give his pulse check on the 2026 housing market. What has changed? Has anything changed? We’re breaking down some of the predictions we made earlier in the year, the biggest surprises from the last six months, and how we’re adjusting our expectations for 2027 and beyond. The truth is, this “boring” market is exactly the kind of environment that has made disciplined real estate investors very wealthy. Residential real estate values are holding steady, and commercial real estate could be set up for a 10-year bull run. So, is it a better time to buy than the headlines suggest—or will those holding out for a 2008-style housing crash be proven right? In This Episode We Cover Brian Burke’s mid-year pulse check on the 2026 housing market The 10-year commercial real estate bull run that could kick off in 2028 How to create long-term wealth with “smart” portfolio construction Why we haven’t seen significant large multifamily distress (yet) The three “types” of real estate syndication failure (and why they matter) And So Much More! Links from the Show Join the Future of Real Estate Investing with Fundrise Join BiggerPockets for FREE Join us at the BiggerPockets Conference October 2-4 in Orlando. Buy tickets Sign Up for the Investor Brief Newsletter Find an Investor-Friendly Agent in Your Area BiggerPockets Real Estate 1293 – The Strongest Sign for the Housing Market in Years | June 2026 Update Brian's BiggerPockets Profile Dave's BiggerPockets Profile The Hands-Off Investor PassivePockets Check out more resources from this show on BiggerPockets.com and https://www.biggerpockets.com/blog/on-the-market-440. Interested in learning more about today’s sponsors or becoming a BiggerPockets partner yourself? Email advertise@biggerpockets.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices -
The Data Is Lying: What Buyers Are Really Paying in 2026 (Less Than You Think) 02.07.2026 30นาทีWe’ve all seen the data. Home prices are falling but remain relatively “flat,” year over year. There’s just one problem: the data is lying. We’re in a full-blown buyer’s market now, and what investors are actually paying for homes is much less than most people realize. Behind the scenes, buyers are negotiating thousands—even tens of thousands—of dollars in seller concessions that never show up in home sales data. Closing costs. Interest rate buydowns. Repair credits. Even cash. These concessions are quietly driving the real cost of homes much lower than the numbers suggest. In fact, nearly half of all home sales now include some kind of seller concession, and that’s on top of the price drops we’re seeing in many markets. How much are investors really saving? The amount is often capped based on the deal and the loan. But even these concession limits have workarounds. If you use this two-pronged strategy for negotiating asking price and concessions, you’ll have a clear path to saving 3%, 5%, or maybe even upward of 10% on your next deal. This is the kind of advantage that can make the numbers work, even in the toughest of markets. In This Episode We Cover Why the median home sale price isn’t what investors are actually paying in 2026 How to negotiate massive discounts on properties in most markets Two ways to get around the seller concession limits for investors The markets with the highest percentage of home sales with seller concessions A “balanced” strategy for scoring a lower purchase price and seller concessions And So Much More! Links from the Show Join the Future of Real Estate Investing with Fundrise Join BiggerPockets for FREE Join us at the BiggerPockets Conference October 2-4 in Orlando. Buy tickets Sign Up for the Investor Brief Newsletter Find an Investor-Friendly Agent in Your Area 11 Items You Can Negotiate in a Real Estate Deal Dave's BiggerPockets Profile Redfin: 46% of Home Sellers Gave Concessions to Buyers in May, the Highest Share on Record for That Month Redfin: America’s Housing Market Favors Buyers—But Their Advantage Is Starting to Shrink Grab the Book on Negotiating Real Estate Check out more resources from this show on BiggerPockets.com and https://www.biggerpockets.com/blog/on-the-market-439. Interested in learning more about today’s sponsors or becoming a BiggerPockets partner yourself? Email advertise@biggerpockets.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices -
Trump Just Stalled the Biggest Housing Bill in Decades 30.06.2026 32นาทีYou’ve seen the headlines. The housing market is stuck. Distress is rising. But if you dig beneath the surface, the actual data tells a different story. The market isn’t in freefall, and in many places, there’s more “stability” than most people think. And small investors are quietly taking the lead. This week’s stories all point the same way. Inventory is essentially “flat,” up just 0.25% year over year. Luxury supply is rising, but homes floating around the median home price—the kind “mom-and-pop” investors like you and I are buying—remain tight. Meanwhile, the percentage of home sales to investors is climbing, with the dial gradually swinging toward the “small” investor. And then there’s what’s happening in Washington. On Wednesday, President Trump canceled the signing of the biggest housing bill in decades. For now, we’ll have to wait a little longer until it becomes law. But if (or when) it gets passed, how will it actually impact the housing market? Are its benefits for the average American being overstated, or is this the supply-side reform we’ve been waiting for? In This Episode We Cover Why the 2026 housing market is more “stable” than most investors think Where “small” investors are taking a larger share of recent home sales What comes next after President Trump canceled the signing of the new housing bill How the 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act will affect the market (if or when it’s passed) The two types of markets where inventory is either rising up or trending down And So Much More! Links from the Show Baselane: Automate your rental cash flow for a chance to win $10K plus BiggerPockets Pro members get a free upgrade to Baselane Smart. Sign up now Join BiggerPockets for FREE Join us at the BiggerPockets Conference October 2-4 in Orlando. Buy tickets Sign Up for the Investor Brief Newsletter Find an Investor-Friendly Agent in Your Area A New Bill Proposes Tax-Free Savings for Homeownership—Here’s How It Could Help Prospective Investors Dave's BiggerPockets Profile James' BiggerPockets Profile Kathy's BiggerPockets Profile Baselane is a financial technology company and is not an FDIC-insured bank. Banking services provided by Thread Bank, Member FDIC.NO PURCH. NEC. Open to legal residents of 50 US/DC, 18+ & are Grab Dave’s Book, Start with Strategy Check out more resources from this show on BiggerPockets.com and https://www.biggerpockets.com/blog/on-the-market-438. Interested in learning more about today’s sponsors or becoming a BiggerPockets partner yourself? Email advertise@biggerpockets.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices -
Peace Deal Signed: Where Mortgage Rates Are Actually Headed 25.06.2026 36นาทีThe peace deal between the U.S. and Iran has been agreed to (at least for now). The Strait of Hormuz, the chokehold on 20% of the world’s oil, is starting to open back up, and trade can, at least temporarily, continue. The question is, will inflation begin to fall if oil flows (more) freely through the Middle East? And if inflation falls, could mortgage rates be right behind them? Today, we’re talking about what could actually happen from here on out. We’ve seen a lot of opinions recently saying this deal could boost the economy and the housing market, or bring mortgage rates back down to earth. The question is, will any of that actually happen? As real estate investors, knowing what’s coming down the pipeline can give you a huge advantage, but believing the wrong narrative can cost you. So today, I’m giving you my honest, data-backed take on what happens next. Will inflation and mortgage rates retreat? When could we begin to see the effects of the open Strait? Will the housing market bounce back as the supply chain heals? And what should a real estate investor be on the lookout for before the changes hit our economy? In This Episode We Cover What really happens to mortgage rates when oil begins to flow and inflationary pressures ease? Why economists are saying we could be “warm for a while” in this economy Does Dave think rates will fall below 6% any time in 2026 (and if not, where will they be)? The two things that could lead us to lower mortgage rates (one is good, one is…not) The real effects the housing market will feel once the Strait is fully opened again And So Much More! Links from the Show Join the Future of Real Estate Investing with Fundrise Join BiggerPockets for FREE Join us at the BiggerPockets Conference October 2-4 in Orlando. Buy tickets Sign Up for the Investor Brief Newsletter Find Investor-Friendly Lenders On The Market 432 - J Scott: We Have 1-2 Months Before the Economy Begins to Break Dave's BiggerPockets Profile Oxford Economics: US PCE Nowcast – Headline inflation will creep above 4% CNBC: Bank of America expects three Fed hikes this year, says inflation is getting ‘unambiguously worse’ NAR Housing Affordability Index Grab the Book on Recession-Proof Real Estate Investing Check out more resources from this show on BiggerPockets.com and https://www.biggerpockets.com/blog/on-the-market-437. Interested in learning more about today’s sponsors or becoming a BiggerPockets partner yourself? Email advertise@biggerpockets.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices -
The Fed Signals a Reversal in Rates 23.06.2026 34นาทีThe new Federal Reserve Chair is already making news, signaling a major change to rates—and not in the way Americans were hoping for. With inflation up, the Fed has eyed raising, not cutting, the Federal Funds rate, all while changing key language on price stability at its most recent meeting. The question is, will they do it, or is this simply a bluff to stop the market from getting out of control? We’re back to break down this week’s top housing market headlines, from the Fed’s recent meeting to a surprising comeback in a few markets most believed were dead, and the massive HELOC pull that is taking billions more out of the housing market and into owners' hands. First, we’re touching on the Fed. Will they really raise rates by this fall, defying the exact hopes of President Trump, or is this just a bluff to cool an already hot economy? Why is office, of all things, seeing a major comeback, and why are America’s most divisive housing markets leading the charge? Finally, homeowners pull out a massive $47B (with a b) in home equity. Is this a cry for help from struggling homeowners? We’re getting into it all! In This Episode We Cover The Fed’s latest announcement on inflation, rate movements, and their next moves What investors are doing now before rate hikes make their way back One commercial real estate asset class seeing a surprising comeback Is America’s boom-then-bust market (Austin, Texas) finally seeing its turnaround? $47B in equity pulled: Are homeowners in trouble, and using equity to save themselves? And So Much More! Links from the Show Join the Future of Real Estate Investing with Fundrise Join BiggerPockets for FREE Join us at the BiggerPockets Conference October 2-4 in Orlando. Buy tickets Sign Up for the Investor Brief Newsletter Find Investor-Friendly Lenders Kevin Warsh is the Next Fed Chair—Here’s What Investors Should Expect From Him Dave's BiggerPockets Profile James' BiggerPockets Profile Kathy's BiggerPockets Profile Reuters: Traders now see Fed raising rates by September WSJ: The AI Office Boom Feels Like 2000 All Over Again HousingWire: ICE Mortgage Monitor: Lock-in effect drives surge in home equity lending Grab Dave’s Book, Real Estate by the Numbers Check out more resources from this show on BiggerPockets.com and https://www.biggerpockets.com/blog/on-the-market-436. Interested in learning more about today’s sponsors or becoming a BiggerPockets partner yourself? Email advertise@biggerpockets.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices -
Wall Street is Locking You Out of the Housing Market (Unless You Pay Up) 18.06.2026 32นาทีWall Street is quietly monopolizing the housing market—and we’re not talking about them buying homes. It’s something more far-reaching, something that will affect every investor in every market on every single deal. Your local HVAC, pest control, drywall, and plumbing companies are seemingly raising prices in tandem, and each year it gets more expensive. Your material costs are jumping, sometimes 100% higher than they were just a few years ago, and every single brand seems to be owned by the same parent company. Now, your real estate agent is telling you that you’re unable to view listings from another brokerage. Slowly, piece by piece, you’re being locked or priced out of the housing market, or you’re paying exorbitant amounts of money just to stay in the game. Why? Two words—corporate consolidation—the final play from Wall Street to make as much money as possible on every single thing you do for your home and real estate portfolio. There are only a few ways to escape it. Today, I’m explaining how. In This Episode We Cover The “corporate consolidation” machine gobbling up small businesses and raising prices on everything Why your material costs are rising so much more than the inflation rate The brokerage that’s trying to lock you out of the market unless you work with them How the American housing market became a corporate profit playground Three things you can do today to keep your costs down and stay in the loop on real estate deals And So Much More! Links from the Show Join the Future of Real Estate Investing with Fundrise Join us at the BiggerPockets Conference October 2-4 in Orlando. Buy tickets Sign Up for the Investor Brief Newsletter Find an Investor-Friendly Agent in Your Area How To Estimate Rehab Costs In Real Estate Dave's BiggerPockets Profile Sign Up for BiggerPockets Pro to Unlock Exclusive Pro Perks! Build Your Network on the BiggerPockets Forums Grab The Book on Estimating Rehab Costs Check out more resources from this show on BiggerPockets.com and https://www.biggerpockets.com/blog/on-the-market-435. Interested in learning more about today’s sponsors or becoming a BiggerPockets partner yourself? Email advertise@biggerpockets.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices -
What We're Buying During The 2026 Multifamily Crash 16.06.2026 30นาทีThis is exactly what we’re buying, selling, and trading in Summer 2026. It’s a strange time for real estate—multifamily prices are crashing hard, single-family is staying stable, rents aren’t moving much, mortgage rates are back up—what do you do? Today, we’re sharing exactly what we’re doing with our real estate portfolios to make the most of a market many are too scared to buy (or sell) in. The not-so-obvious news—a couple of us are actively selling rentals. Why? Because deals are getting almost irresistible in one sector of the market. Prices are crashing hard, sellers have almost no negotiating power, and you can pick up profitable, cash-flowing properties for a fraction of what they were worth just a couple of years ago. The best part? Most investors are completely skipping over these deals. For those looking to make money a little quicker, Henry and James are sharing the flip criteria that’s helping them make even more cash with less effort and way less risk in 2026. Want proof? Henry is making $70,000 on a deal he barely had to even sweep out to get ready to sell. If you’re looking for lower-risk, lower-expense returns, this may be exactly what to do this season. In This Episode We Cover How to take advantage of the multifamily crash without buying 100+ unit properties We’re selling our rentals! Here’s what we’re doing with the money The quick house flip that is making Henry a killer return with a tiny renovation budget How Kathy picked up a massively discounted deal on a medium-sized multifamily Why buying “portfolios” of properties could be the cheat code for scaling at a much better per-unit price And So Much More! Links from the Show Join the Future of Real Estate Investing with Fundrise Join BiggerPockets for FREE Join us at the BiggerPockets Conference October 2-4 in Orlando. Buy tickets Sign Up for the Investor Brief Newsletter Find Investor-Friendly Lenders On the Market 393 - Why I’m Buying Large Multifamily in 2026 (Commercial Real Estate Outlook) Dave's BiggerPockets Profile Henry's BiggerPockets Profile James' BiggerPockets Profile Kathy's BiggerPockets Profile Grab the Book, The Hands-Off Investor Check out more resources from this show on BiggerPockets.com and https://www.biggerpockets.com/blog/on-the-market-434. Interested in learning more about today’s sponsors or becoming a BiggerPockets partner yourself? Email advertise@biggerpockets.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices -
New Data: U.S. Home Prices Are Hitting Their Floor 11.06.2026 37นาทีDid home prices just hit their floor? New demand data is showing something no one expected—buyers coming back. If the supply-demand balance hits equilibrium, we could see the national housing market begin to settle at prices like these. One thing that could change all that? Mortgage rates—and with a potential peace deal on the table between the U.S. and Iran, we could finally get some relief. A lot of housing market news hit over the past week, and we’re getting into all of it. If you’ve been waiting for the market to thaw, this could be a sign it’s starting. Demand for home purchases is rising, even though news outlets are telling you otherwise. What does that mean for buyers? We could be at the bottom for home prices—and we have proof. Will a peace deal in the Middle East bring mortgages back down to the 6% (or sub-6%) range? It’s looking possible. We’ll get into exactly what could happen if a peace deal is struck soon or if the war drags on longer. The consequences could be massive for the housing market, inflation, and the economy. But one thing you can be sure of? A certain type of real estate is seeing massive pressure to sell at a discount—every investor should be looking at these properties. In This Episode We Cover What happens to mortgage rates if a peace deal with Iran is finally struck? The one type of residential rental property seeing unparalleled discounts (and incentives) Signs that we have hit the floor for national home prices (crash chances are dwindling) A very positive sign for the real estate industry as buyers come back to the market The one thing that could cause rate hikes and spiking interest rates in the near future And So Much More! Links from the Show Join the Future of Real Estate Investing with Fundrise Join BiggerPockets for FREE Join us at the BiggerPockets Conference October 2-4 in Orlando. Buy tickets Sign Up for the Investor Brief Newsletter Find Investor-Friendly Lenders On the Market 432 - J Scott: We Have 1-2 Months Before the Economy On the Market 429 - The Ultimate "Stress Test" for the Housing Market Begins to Break Dave's BiggerPockets Profile Grab Dave’s Book, Real Estate by the Numbers Check out more resources from this show on BiggerPockets.com and https://www.biggerpockets.com/blog/on-the-market-433. Interested in learning more about today’s sponsors or becoming a BiggerPockets partner yourself? Email advertise@biggerpockets.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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