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The modern real estate investor doesn’t have time to research every headline and trend. That’s why BiggerPockets' Dave Meyer and his expert panel do it for you. Learn how to invest smarter in today’s economic environment. 

    Top Lenders Share “Good News” for Mortgage Rates + Trending Investor Loans

    Top Lenders Share “Good News” for Mortgage Rates + Trending Investor Loans

    We may be close to some serious mortgage rate relief, according to today’s panel of top lenders. With interest rates finally starting to slide after cooling inflation and lackluster job growth, investors are gaining hope that we could see more affordable mortgage rates resurface after a very harsh past two years. So, what could come next? Stick around because we’ve got mortgage rate predictions and the best investor loans to look for coming up in this episode!
    Caeli Ridge, Krystle, and Kenny Simpson, our expert investor-lenders, are back on the show to give their take on the commercial and residential mortgage space. All are feeling a bit more optimistic as we see rates finally trend into the six-percent range for primary residence homebuyers, with rates up another percent or so for investors. But with today’s mortgage rates still relatively high, which loans should investors use? From DSCR loans (debt service coverage ratio) to HELOCs (home equity line of credit), construction loans, and more, we’ll get into each of these loan products and share which ones investors are taking advantage of today.
    Plus, if you’re struggling to find cash flow in today’s tough housing market, our lenders offer some simple but significant solutions to boost your ROI and help you build your portfolio. Do you have an adjustable-rate mortgage? If so, you MUST heed our commercial lender’s words, as you could get a surprise increase in your monthly mortgage very soon.

    In This Episode We Cover
    Top lenders’ mortgage rate predictions and updates on today’s rates
    Why mortgage rates haven’t fallen faster and why there’s hope on the horizon
    Trending loan products investors are using to build their real estate portfolios even with high rates
    Why commercial lenders are getting cautious and starting to deny this one type of loan
    ADU (accessory dwelling unit) lending updates and why it could be easier to get ADU funding soon
    How to boost your cash flow and maximize your ROI WITHOUT buying more properties
    And So Much More!
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    On The Market Podcast 185 - Top Lenders on Mortgage Rate Predictions + Loans You’ve NEVER Heard Of w/Caeli Ridge and Krystle and Kenny Simpson
    BiggerPockets Daily Podcast 1263 - Investors: Stop Worrying About Interest Rates—Here’s Why Right Now Is the Time to Buy
    On The Market Podcast 184 - Fannie Mae’s Mortgage Rate “Range” to Expect in 2024 and 2025
     
    Connect with Caeli :
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    Connect with Krystle and Kenny:
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     Kenny's X/Twitter
    The Simpson Team's Website

    Jump to topic:
    (00:00) Intro
    (01:07) Mortgage Rate Predictions + Update 
    (08:16) Trending Loan Products 
    (11:29) Commercial Lenders Get Cautious…
    (19:41) Everyone’s Building ADUs!
    (26:29) Advice for 2024 Investors 
    (33:07) Work with a Solid Lender


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    • 40 min
    Should You Pay Off Your Rental Property, Reinvest, or Buy More in 2024?

    Should You Pay Off Your Rental Property, Reinvest, or Buy More in 2024?

    If you’re like most investors, you’ve probably asked yourself, “Should I pay off my rental property early?” With today’s high mortgage rates, troublesome inflation, low inventory, and risky economy, many investors don’t know whether it’s the right move to pay off their mortgage, reinvest in their properties, or go out and buy more. Paying down your debt gives you a guaranteed return, but with home prices still climbing, you could miss out on the sizable appreciation of getting another rental.
    On today’s show, we’re going to debate which is the best move to make. Should you pay off debt, buy more investment properties, reinvest in your portfolio, or put more money down when you buy? Each investor has a different method for their next move, but thankfully, our expert panel gives their thought processes for figuring out which decision is best for your portfolio. Henry even shares his “three buckets” framework that EVERY investor should think through BEFORE investing or paying off a property.
    We’ll also discuss the crucial calculations you can use to help you decide and avoid analysis paralysis if you’re stuck between choices. Plus, how a high-risk house flipper like James protects himself from downsides even during tough markets like today. Don’t pause on making moves that could help you reach financial freedom; stick around, and we’ll show you exactly how to know which moves to make in 2024’s housing market! 

    In This Episode We Cover
    Whether to pay off your mortgage early, reinvest, or buy more properties
    Why EVERY investor needs to calculate return on equity (ROE) on their portfolio
    Is it too risky to invest today? Why James is making even more high-risk investments in 2024
    The “three buckets” of your real estate portfolio that will help decide what you should do with your cash
    What to do with extra money and how to make some serious passive income with private money lending
    The only time when we would put a large down payment on a rental property
    And So Much More!
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    Should You Pay Off Your Mortgage Early or Invest?
    BiggerPockets Real Estate 622 - ROE over ROI and Why Your “Cash Flow” Number is Deceiving
    Books Mentioned in the Show
    Real Estate by the Numbers by Dave Meyer
    Start with Strategy by Dave Meyer


    Jump to topic:
    (00:00) Intro
    (02:06) Too Risky to Invest?
    (09:18) Pay Off Debt Instead?
    (15:56) Value-Add and Reinvesting 
    (23:55) Putting More Money Down

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    • 36 min
    These “Subtle Risks” Could Have Astronomical Impacts on Real Estate Expenses w/John Sheffield

    These “Subtle Risks” Could Have Astronomical Impacts on Real Estate Expenses w/John Sheffield

    Owning real estate could get expensive—yes, even more expensive than it already is today. Insurance prices, property taxes, maintenance costs, and more are going through the roof, and there isn’t much stopping these costs from jumping even more. What’s accelerating the rise in these upkeep costs? Hotter summers, colder winters, and more natural disasters. Growing climate risk is making real estate deals harder and harder to pencil, and even some safer areas to invest are seeing sizable pricing upticks. 
    John Sheffield from ICE brings us the latest data on the financial impacts of climate risk in this episode. When we say “climate risk,” we know what you’re thinking: hurricanes, tornadoes, and wildfires. But that doesn’t even scratch the surface of what’s causing real estate expenses to jump. Areas of the US with once-cool summers are now experiencing record-breaking heat, increasing hail damage is denting roofs and breaking windows, and flooding has become the norm. These subtle climate effects have huge implications for your bottom line. So, what should you do to secure the profit you’re looking for on your next property?
    John hits on the expenses that are rising the most, the areas where home upkeep costs could almost mirror monthly mortgage payments, and what investors must do when underwriting their next deal to account for this massive jump in expenses.

    In This Episode We Cover
    The actual cost of climate risk and the expenses that are seeing the most significant pricing surges
    Why even areas without hurricanes, fires, or tornadoes are still at significant risk 
    Property tax problems and underfunded local governments that could quickly raise taxes
    Insurance underpricing that could lead to even more expensive home protection
    Areas where home prices could drop as a result of inflated home expenses
    Where to find and track climate data so you know where (and where not) to invest 
    And So Much More!
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    BiggerPockets Real Estate 951 - BiggerNews: Why Low Mortgage Rates Can’t Solve Our Affordability Crisis
    BiggerPockets Real Estate 895 - BiggerNews: How Climate is Exploding Insurance, Building, and Investing Costs
    Growing Home Insurance Costs Will Destroy Your Cash Flow—Here’s What You Can Do About It


    Jump to topic:
    (00:00) Intro
    (01:31) Costly Climate Risk
    (07:56) A Huge Insurance Problem 
    (14:31) Property Taxes and Utility Costs
    (20:38) Maintenance Inflation 
    (22:54) What Investors Must Do
    (25:22) Prices Could Drop Here 
    (30:08) Where to Find Climate Data 

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    • 38 min
    Economic Pessimism Peaks, So Why Are Investors Still Buying?

    Economic Pessimism Peaks, So Why Are Investors Still Buying?

    The unemployment rate begins to rise as job growth slows in the latest jobs report, prompting many to wonder, “Will this finally lead to interest rate cuts?” With so many investors waiting and hoping for rates to fall, this metric may point to exactly what the Fed is looking for. But while waiting for rate cuts, investors could miss out on a huge opportunity to buy at discounted prices. If you’re sitting on the sidelines, you could be making a big mistake. What do we mean? We’re getting into it all in this headlines show!
    We’ve got four economic news stories to discuss today, ranging from Redfin’s $9.25 million settlement as part of the agent commission lawsuits to new jobs report numbers and what Americans really think about the economy. First, we’ll touch on Redfin news as the discount brokerage settles in what seems to be the never-ending NAR lawsuit. Next, Americans think now is the worst time to buy a house. Do we disagree? Not really! But, we do believe it could get even worse very soon for those who don’t buy before it’s too late.
    Next, we’ll review the latest jobs numbers, from rising unemployment to slowing growth, and whether this will prompt the Fed to finally cut rates. Lastly, we’ll hit on consumer sentiment and America’s growing economic pessimism. With so many Americans living in financial fear, why aren’t we seeing a drop-off in travel and consumer spending? If you’re listening to this episode on a plane to Europe with your designer bag and $500 headphones, we’re talking about you! Stick around as we break down the top economic headlines and their impacts on the housing market. 

    In This Episode We Cover
    The latest agent commission settlement and the huge payout from Redfin  
    Is now the worst time to buy a house, and what happens if home prices keep rising?
    The one type of real estate that may see a serious uptick in demand over the next few years
    New jobs report numbers and whether this could finally prompt the Fed to lower rates 
    Consumer sentiment and the extremely confusing economic pessimism we’re seeing now
    Why you DON’T have to wait for rates to drop to get your next real estate deal
    And So Much More!
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    Articles from This Episode:
    Redfin
    Worst Time to Buy
    Jobs Report
    Consumer Sentiment
    Buy or Rent?


    Jump to topic:
    (00:00) Intro
    (01:13) Redfin Settles in Commission Lawsuit 
    (06:03) Worst Time to Buy a House?
    (16:25) Job Growth Slows, Will Rates Drop?
    (27:47) Economic Pessimism Peaks 

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    • 38 min
    Squatters’ Rights: What Lawyers Want Landlords to Know in 2024 w/Denise Medina and Patrick MacQueen

    Squatters’ Rights: What Lawyers Want Landlords to Know in 2024 w/Denise Medina and Patrick MacQueen

    Squatters' rights have been a serious subject of debate over the past few years. It seems that more and more investors and even one-off landlords are dealing with squatters staying in their homes, whether they’ve had a lease in the past or not. This puts landlords in a strange predicament: try to get squatters out the legal way or offer unconventional incentives to entice the squatters to leave on their own accord. But how can a landlord prevent squatters from getting inside in the first place?
    Denise Medina and Patrick MacQueen, attorneys based in Detroit and Phoenix, are here to share exactly what a landlord must know about squatters’ rights and how to get a squatter out of your property legally. With new squatter laws taking effect in states like Florida, it seems that landlords and local governments have had enough. However, squatters’ rights remain strong in many other areas, such as James Dainard’s own Seattle, Washington. So what can landlords from either coast do to get squatters out?
    We’ll break down where squatters’ rights even came from, how landlords can get the legal upper hand and get a squatter OUT of their property, the exact steps a landlord should take, the prevention methods to stop squatting in the first place, and how James deals with squatters frequently without ever having to go to court!

    In This Episode We Cover
    Squatters’ rights explained, and the ancient laws that they’re based on
    Why state governments are getting tired of squatters and tightening up their laws
    What qualifies someone as a “squatter,” and why it’s MUCH broader than you think
    Evictions 101 and the steps every landlord should take to get a squatter out
    “Cash for keys” and maneuvering around the courts to remove squatters
    Trespassing vs. squatting and why the police CANNOT simply come and take a squatter away
    And So Much More!
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    Real Estate Rookie Podcast 360 - Trespassers Took Over My Property! (How to Get Rid of Squatters ASAP)
    BiggerPockets Real Estate 390 - 7 Figures From ONE Deal With Leka Devatha
    Connect with Denise:
    https://www.thefgfirm.law/attorneys/denise-medina/
    Connect with Patrick:
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    Jump to topic:
    00:00) Intro
    (02:17) "Squatting" Explained
    (06:00) A Rise in Squatters?
    (10:22) Squatters' Rights
    (19:01) What Landlords Can Do
    (26:19) Tips for Landlords
    (28:15) How Squatting is Changing
    (33:03) Cash for Keys

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    • 43 min
    How “Switching Costs” Hold the Housing Market in Limbo w/Lance Lambert

    How “Switching Costs” Hold the Housing Market in Limbo w/Lance Lambert

    The housing market has seen unprecedented home price growth in the 2020s. Already, we’ve almost beat the past three decades, and we aren’t even halfway through our own. And now, with home price growth slowing, many people wonder how we’re still in a position of high housing costs and low inventory. The answer is simple: “Switching costs” are holding the housing market in limbo, and the more you know about them, the more our current situation makes sense.
    Put simply, “switching costs” are not only the financial but also the psychological costs of selling your current home and buying a new one. With mortgage rates close to double what most Americans have locked in, there’s a substantial financial consideration when purchasing a new home. Lance Lambert, co-founder of ResiClub and housing data authority, is on the show today to talk about home prices, housing inventory, and how “switching costs” influence both.
    Lance details how our massive home price acceleration put many Americans in an affordability bind, making “switching costs” higher than in recent history. So, how do we cross the threshold to enter a time when “switching costs” are low, prices are stable, and housing inventory returns? Lance walks through exactly how to tell the direction your local housing market is going in and the data investors must look at to get a better sense of how home prices and housing inventory are trending.

    In This Episode We Cover
    “Switching costs” explained and why they’re keeping the US housing market in limbo
    The “lock-in effect” that’s suppressing our housing inventory and keeping owners from selling
    Inflation’s sizable role in the massive home price appreciation we’ve been seeing
    The slow recovery in active listings and how far behind pre-pandemic levels we are
    The one data point you must follow if you want to gauge how healthy your local housing market is
    And So Much More!
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    On the Market 108 - How the Pandemic Polarized America’s Property Market w/Lance Lambert
    On the Market 189 - The Fed’s Plan “Backfired,” Now They’re Scrambling w/Logan Mohtashami
    National home price growth this decade has already surpassed that of the entire 1990s and 2010s
    Read More from Lance:
    https://www.resiclubanalytics.com/

    Jump to topic:
    (00:00) Intro
    (01:27) Housing Inventory Update 
    (05:00) “Switching Costs” Shoot Up 
    (10:52) Are Owners “Locked-In”? 
    (16:04) Can Home Price Growth Last?
    (21:36) How to Predict Your Market 
    (26:10) Connect with Lance!

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    • 33 min

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