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The real estate industry changes daily, but you don’t need hours of research to stay ahead of the curve. In just fifteen minutes every morning, BiggerPockets Daily gives you the key insights, news, and strategies you need to stay informed and invest smarter. From mortgage rate updates to breaking news stories, changing housing laws, and more, BiggerPockets Daily delivers what you need to know.

Episodes

1257 - Air Quality Should Be a Factor Into Your Investment Decisions—You Might Be Surprised Why by Anna Cottrell

Poor air quality has been in the headlines about U.S. climate change, especially on the West Coast and in Southern states. Increasingly devastating wildfires are becoming a sad fact of life in California, Texas, and Arizona, with many states added to the list of those impacted or at high risk of fire damage each year. But one specific wildfire-related factor is affecting the West more than in any other region in the country: smoke pollution. According to recent research from First Street Foundat...

Mar 24, 202411 minEp. 1257

1256 - Three Principles That Will Turn You Into An Effective Property Manager by Chris Clothier

When people start investing in residential real estate, one of the biggest mistakes is neglecting the importance of solid property management. We’ve said it before: Your property management team is your first line of defense. They are the best tool for maximizing your property’s performance and value. Without them, even a good investment can turn sour. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Mar 23, 202412 minEp. 1256

1255 - Everything You need to know about the NAR Verdict and Why Housing Supply Will Get Worse by Matt Myre

The National Association of Realtors (NAR) announced Friday that it finally reached a settlement with the various homeowner groups that had been suing the trade group since 2019. The NAR will pay $418 million in damages and end some of its practices, including the language around commission sharing. https://www.biggerpockets.com/blog/national-association-of-realtors-to-pay-418-million-and-remove-commission-standards-as-part-of-settlement https://www.biggerpockets.com/blog/the-housing-shortage-wi...

Mar 22, 202420 minEp. 1255

1254 - We Ranked Every NFL Team’s Real Estate Market and Found the Best Cash Flow Opportunities by Matt Myre

It’s that time of year when you’re either super happy that your team made it to the big game, or you’re frustrated with your team’s performance throughout the season (such as my Panthers) or still recovering from a playoff blowout (I’m talking to you, Cowboy fans). Or you could be an Eagles fan and question your existence after what’s happened over the last 365 days (much to my delight). At any rate, life goes on, and only one team can win the trophy. What we do have more control over, though, i...

Mar 21, 202412 minEp. 1254

1253 - Is the Bilt Rewards Mastercard the Next Big Thing for Investors? By Anna Cottrell

What if we told you that you could use a credit card to pay the mortgages on your investment properties? And that you could earn points while doing so, which you could then use for free travel, down payments, or even for improving your ROIs? This is what the Bilt Rewards Mastercard could soon allow you to do. (We promise this isn’t an ad.) Bilt recently announced that the company raised an additional $200 million from investors, putting the company’s valuation at an impressive $3.1 billion. Bilt...

Mar 20, 202411 minEp. 1253

1252 - Multifamily Is at High Risk of Continuing Its Historic Crash in 2024—Here’s Why by Scott Trench Part 3

The multifamily and commercial real estate crash is in full swing. As much as $2.7 trillion in wealth has been wiped out with a historic surge in cap rates and plummeting asset values in the commercial real estate world, with multifamily and office leading the charge with estimated 30% and 35% peak-to-trough declines in asset value and even larger percentage declines in equity value. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Mar 19, 202425 minEp. 1252

1251 - Multifamily Is at High Risk of Continuing Its Historic Crash in 2024—Here’s Why by Scott Trench Part 2

The multifamily and commercial real estate crash is in full swing. As much as $2.7 trillion in wealth has been wiped out with a historic surge in cap rates and plummeting asset values in the commercial real estate world, with multifamily and office leading the charge with estimated 30% and 35% peak-to-trough declines in asset value and even larger percentage declines in equity value. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Mar 18, 202411 minEp. 1251

1250 - Multifamily Is at High Risk of Continuing Its Historic Crash in 2024—Here’s Why by Scott Trench Part 1

The multifamily and commercial real estate crash is in full swing. As much as $2.7 trillion in wealth has been wiped out with a historic surge in cap rates and plummeting asset values in the commercial real estate world, with multifamily and office leading the charge with estimated 30% and 35% peak-to-trough declines in asset value and even larger percentage declines in equity value. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Mar 17, 202415 minEp. 1250

1249 - Here’s How To Earn Modern and Traditional Passive Income in 2024 by Todd Parriott

The significance of earning passive income in today’s economy cannot be emphasized enough. Steady, reliable passive income serves as a cornerstone for achieving financial independence, offering a multitude of avenues for growth and prosperity. A plethora of new passive income generation opportunities offered by innovative digital platforms have emerged in recent years. From real estate short notes to high-end art, the landscape is ripe with prospects waiting to be explored. Learn more about your...

Mar 16, 202417 minEp. 1249

1248 - What Is a Ground Lease? By Samantha Hawrylack

Choosing a real estate investment strategy can be challenging. There are risks no matter what avenue you choose, but understanding all options, including a ground lease, is important. A ground lease can be a good option for landlords or property owners who want prime locations, but not understanding what a ground lease is and how it works can be detrimental. We’ve broken down everything there is to know about the ground lease and what landlords and tenants must consider. Learn more about your ad...

Mar 15, 202411 minEp. 1248

1247 - 11 Tips To Generate Cash Flow When Interest Rates Are High by Jeff Vasishta

Rental properties have been one of the largest real estate industry sectors to be hit by the increase in interest rates. Investor purchases of single-family homes tumbled 29% in 2023, according to the Wall Street Journal, citing data from Parcl Labs, a real estate data and analytics firm. Realtor.com concurred that last year saw the largest annual drop in investor buying activity in at least 20 years. However, for those who can buy with cash or hold their nerve (and pay the mortgage) during the ...

Mar 14, 202414 minEp. 1247

1246 - #Airbnbust One Year Later: Did the Short-Term Rental Industry Ever Collapse? By Lindsay Frankel

At the beginning of 2023, we reported on the advent of #Airbnbust, a term coined by Amy Nixon and amplified by vacation property operators on social media to describe falling revenues per host due to a rapid increase in the supply of rental homes. Last July, we also dug into conflicting data that sparked a viral debate on whether the short-term rental market was crashing or reverting to normal. Did the trending term correspond to an industry-wide shift in vacation rental performance that would p...

Mar 13, 202417 minEp. 1245

1245 - Warren Buffett Is Investing in New Construction—Here’s Why You Might Want to as Well by Kevan Shelton

If you’ve been paying attention to news in the real estate sector, you will know that new construction has faced many challenges since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. From rising prices of construction materials to labor shortages and, most recently, high mortgage interest rates, the homebuilding industry has had more than its fair share of hard knocks. Indeed, homebuilder confidence dropped for three consecutive months in 2023. And yet one of the most respected, successful investors out...

Mar 12, 202410 minEp. 1245

1244 - 9 House-Flipping Tips for the Risk-Averse From Two Experienced Flippers by Profile Background Jeff Vasishta

Pittsburgh-based investor and house flipper John Walker of Turnkey Investment Properties and his business partner, Jim Auten, usually have around 10 flips on the go at any time. When rates were low, and business was booming, that number doubled. However, high rates and low inventory have seen many of their fellow flippers exit the market. “It’s a case of the last man standing right now,” Walker says. According to recent Bank of America research, it’s a scenario played out across the country, wit...

Mar 11, 202414 minEp. 1244

1243 - Investors Are Abandoning Their Short-Term Rentals and Converting Them Mid-Term Rentals—Here’s Why by Atticus LeBlanc

In the ever-changing landscape of the sharing economy, the concept of home sharing has undergone significant transformations. With the rise of short-term rental platforms like Airbnb, travelers and hosts alike embraced the idea of unique, short-term stays. However, the question that now looms large is whether the Airbnb dream is dead. While challenges persist, the evolution of the industry tells a different story—one of adaptation and innovation. Real estate investors, in particular, are explori...

Mar 10, 202417 minEp. 1243

1242 - After Several Years of Investing, These Are My Fundamentals for Generating Passive Income by Eric Fernwood

I often hear new investors ask: “What types of properties are the best? “What should I look for when evaluating rental properties?” They are starting at the wrong point. As with any major venture, real estate investing starts with clarifying your goal. And every investment decision you make must align with your goals. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Mar 09, 202410 minEp. 1242

1241 - Investors are purchasing more “low-cost” properties and Congress Committee could add investor tax by Matt Myre

A new report from Redfin finds that 26% of investor purchases in Q4 2023 were in “low-cost” properties, up significantly from previous years. The increase comes as housing prices remain elevated and mortgage rates stay locked around the 7% range. Meanwhile, a new bill has entered committee in Congress, where senators are deliberating whether to set on track a new law that would tax real estate investors at a graduated rate on every new property that they purchase. We’ll cover both of these stori...

Mar 08, 202418 minEp. 1241

1240 - How Ryan Haywood Used Investing and Deal Generation As a Way to Build Communities and Wealth by Benjy Nichols

“You’re making too much money.” That’s what echoed in Missouri native Ryan Haywood’s ears after his boss decided to slash his commissions—a “sales haircut,” as it’s bitterly known in the industry. This notion of being penalized for success was perplexing for Ryan. Out of all the downsides of his job—the after-hours calls from his boss that he was expected to answer, dealing with poor management, and working up to 80 hours a week—this pay cut was the last straw. He didn’t realize it at the time, ...

Mar 07, 202418 minEp. 1240

1239 - Where Home Prices Grew the Most (and the Least) in 2023 by Anna Cottrell

As everyone knows by now, rising interest rates and low supply have been the most significant factors shaping the real estate market since 2022. The Federal Reserve began raising key interest rates in March 2022 in response to skyrocketing inflation. Following the pandemic-era sharp rises in the cost of materials and products across several industries, inflation in the immediate aftermath shot to its highest levels in 40 years. To tackle these high inflation rates, the Fed raised rates 11 times ...

Mar 06, 202414 minEp. 1239

1238 - Warren Buffett is Wrong: Diversification isn’t Just for Ignorant Investors by G. Brian Davis

Should you aim for diversification in your real estate investments? What about your stock investments? Oddly enough, many real estate investors never bother to ask that question. They just assume that all real estate investments require a lot of money and that each niche requires so much skill that you can only master one. They’re wrong on both counts, and it adds risk to their investment portfolio. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Mar 05, 202418 minEp. 1238

1237 - Tax Implications of House Hacking by Cyrus Vanover

House hacking is often one of the first strategies that many new real estate investors use because it’s a simple way to live for free while your renters cover your mortgage payments. House hacking involves buying a single-family or multifamily property and renting out the units or rooms you aren’t occupying. If you are considering dipping your toes into real estate investing with this strategy, it’s important to consider the tax implications so you will know how much profit to report. Underrepor...

Mar 04, 202418 minEp. 1237

1236 - Ultimate Guide to House Flipping Taxes by Ana Gotter

Flipping houses can be extraordinarily profitable, which is one of the reasons why it’s a popular real estate investment strategy. You go in with a competitive bid, invest some funds making repairs and sprucing up the place, and then sell. It’s rewarding, and when done well, it can be extremely lucrative. And while many people know about the potential expenses and risks that come with the actual acquisition, remodeling, and sale of house flipping, some investors are surprised to learn about the ...

Mar 03, 202416 minEp. 1236

1235 - Home Prices Continue to Rise, and Detroit Just Beat Miami for the First Time by Anna Cottrell

The U.S. real estate market appears indestructible, with home prices nationwide continuing to increase. The latest report from analytics company CoreLogic shows impressive growth of 5.2% year over year in November 2023. It’s not an anomaly, either—home prices grew 4.7% year over year in October 2023. CoreLogic’s projection is a steady home price growth throughout 2024, forecasting a 2.5% year-over-year increase in November 2024 compared to November 2023. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit m...

Mar 02, 202412 minEp. 1235

1234 - Here’s the “Lazy 1031 Exchange” and How To Do It by G. Brian Davis

Real estate offers plenty of strategies to avoid taxes. However, many require you to jump through hoops, hire third parties to help you, and otherwise make your life harder. This is why I use the “lazy 1031 exchange” strategy: no hoops, no hassles, no hiring custodians. But before explaining what a “lazy 1031” is, let’s make sure we’re all on the same page about how standard 1031 exchanges work. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Mar 01, 202412 minEp. 1234

1233 - $2 Trillion in Commercial Debt is Coming Due—What Does That Mean for the Industry? By Moriah Costa

Commercial real estate has had a few rough years, and it seems like things won’t be getting better anytime soon. The sector is set for a potential rise in defaults, as higher interest rates have increased the costs of refinancing. And with $2.8 trillion due between now and 2028, more landlords could be feeling the crunch. According to data firm Trepp, commercial debt maturities are expected to balloon in the next few years. While many loans were extended or refinanced, the clock is slowly tickin...

Feb 29, 202410 minEp. 1233

1232 - Budgeting Is Dead—Do This Instead and Watch Your Wealth Grow by Whitney Hutten

In a recent CNBC article, it was revealed that more than half of Americans earning over $100,000 a year live paycheck to paycheck. This eye-opening statistic highlights a fundamental truth: The road to wealth isn’t solely about income but depends significantly on transforming financial habits. In this guide, we’ll debunk the oppressive notion of budgeting, offering a transformative process to fix money leaks, cultivate strategic spending habits, and execute consistently for financial improvement...

Feb 28, 202410 minEp. 1232

1231 - Essential Tax Breaks Every Real Estate Investor Should Know in 2024 by Datha Santomieri

Running a rental business comes with its fair share of headaches, but one upside is that just about every rental activity associated with buying, maintaining, and operating a rental property is tax-deductible. We’ll walk through a checklist so you remember to keep track of your actual expenses and get the maximum tax benefit. At the end of the day, the logic is that you should only have to pay taxes on your profits, which is your rental income minus all of your expenses. That’s the number that w...

Feb 27, 202412 minEp. 1231

1230 -Headlines: Investors Are Ditching Short-Term Rentals for These and Is There Good News Ahead for Multifamily? By Matt Myre

This week's headlines cover the growing trend of investors switching their strategies from short-term rentals to medium-term rentals as Airbnb shows signs of instability and growing competition on the platform that’s eating away at occupancy rates and overall profits. We’ll also talk about the multifamily real estate market, which has faced a $1.2 trillion loss in valuations since its peak. We’ll cover the full story on multifamily and how the market got to this point, plus the silver linings th...

Feb 26, 202422 minEp. 1230

1229 - New TikTok Trend Says We’re in a “Silent Depression”—Are They Right? By Anna Cottrell

If you’ve been on TikTok recently—and perhaps even if you haven’t—you may have heard about the viral new concept of a ‘‘silent depression’’ that’s apparently overwhelming younger people in the U.S. No, we’re not talking about the country’s mental health crisis. We’re talking about what a few TIkTokers are referring to as the dire economic reality facing ordinary people trying to make ends meet. The term ‘‘silent’’ refers to the fact that, on the surface, the U.S. economy is doing well. We are no...

Feb 25, 202415 minEp. 1229

1228 - Short-Term Rental Regulations Keep Getting Stricter—Here Are Three Ways You Can Navigate Them This Year by Jasmine Brown

Drawing from my background in regulatory compliance for global financial institutions, I have developed an appreciation for the intent of regulations that strive to safeguard public interests. Regulations are not limited to finance—as you may be aware, short-term rental (STR) laws are a hot topic. As cities aim to refine STR laws to suit their unique community needs, the landscape and laws continue to evolve. In this article, I will share my experiences and offer actionable advice for navigating...

Feb 24, 202410 minEp. 1228