Kern County Real Estate Review

Laurie McCarty

The Kern County Real Estate Review is your weekly look at Kern County real estate, homeownership, and the local issues shaping life in Bakersfield and Kern County. Host Laurie McCarty breaks down housing trends, home prices, market shifts, lending updates, and community news with clear, practical insight. If you want to understand what is happening in Kern County and how it affects your home and community, this show delivers.

  1. MAY 4

    Kern County Real Estate Update: Open Houses, Rates & Buyer Affordability

    In this episode of the Kern County Real Estate Review, Laurie McCarty breaks down what buyers and sellers need to know about the current Kern County housing market, including the latest numbers for homes for sale, homes sold, average days on market, average sold price, and months of inventory. This Open House, Open Mic episode highlights local open houses happening around Kern County, giving buyers a closer look at homes they can tour this weekend while creating more exposure for sellers and their listings. Laurie explains the Federal Reserve’s latest decision to hold rates steady and what it could mean for mortgage rates, homebuyer affordability, and seller strategy. While the Federal Reserve does not directly set mortgage interest rates, its decisions can heavily influence the real estate market, buyer demand, and the cost of borrowing. The conversation then turns to the Middle-Class Homeownership Act, a California ballot measure aimed at helping middle-income Californians purchase newly constructed homes with 3% down while encouraging new housing construction across the state. Whether you are buying a home in Bakersfield, selling a home in Kern County, watching mortgage rates, or trying to understand where the local real estate market is headed, this episode offers practical, local insight to help you make a smarter move. Listen to the Kern County Real Estate Review for weekly updates on Bakersfield real estate, Kern County housing trends, mortgage rate news, open houses, homebuyer programs, and local market strategy from Laurie McCarty and The McCarty Group.

    1 hr
  2. APR 13

    Inside California’s Illegal Grow House Problem — And the Homes Left Behind

    Not every home is what it seems. In this episode of the Kern County Real Estate Review, we’re taking a closer look at a growing issue in California that many buyers don’t even realize exists until it’s too late: illegal marijuana grow houses and the homes left behind. From the outside, these properties can look completely normal. Inside, they can tell a very different story. We’re breaking down what actually happens inside these homes, including electrical tampering, plumbing alterations, hidden mold, and structural damage that can cost thousands to repair. We also walk through the warning signs buyers should be looking for, how these properties end up back on the market, and why some homes that seem like a “deal” may come with serious risks. If you’re currently house hunting, investing, or even just keeping an eye on the market, this is a conversation you don’t want to miss. Knowing what to look for could save you from making a costly mistake. In this episode, we cover: What illegal grow houses really look like insideRed flags buyers should never ignoreThe true cost of hidden damageHow these homes impact property values and neighborhoodsWhat buyers and sellers need to know before moving forwardWhether you’re buying your first home, searching for an investment property, or planning to sell, this episode will give you the insight you need to make confident, informed decisions in today’s market. Listen now to the Kern County Real Estate Review with Laurie McCarty.

    58 min
  3. APR 6

    The #1 Thing That Makes Buyers Say Yes (It’s Not What You Think)

    What actually makes a buyer say “yes” to a home? It’s not always price—and it’s not always upgrades. In this episode of the Kern County Real Estate Review, Laurie McCarty breaks down one of the most overlooked factors that can influence how quickly a home sells and how buyers respond the moment they walk in. With the spring real estate market in full swing, presentation matters more than ever. Laurie explains how something as simple as cleanliness can shape a buyer’s first impression, impact perceived value, and ultimately affect your bottom line. Joining the conversation is Erika Gonzalez, owner of Crystal Clean, sharing practical, expert-level cleaning strategies that go beyond surface-level tidying. From the areas buyers notice first to the biggest cleaning mistakes sellers make, this episode is packed with actionable advice for homeowners preparing to sell—or anyone wanting their home to feel refreshed and more functional. If you’re thinking about selling your home in Bakersfield or Kern County, or just want to understand what today’s buyers are really looking for, this is a must-listen. In this episode, you’ll learn: What truly influences a buyer’s first impressionWhy cleanliness plays a bigger role than most sellers realizeThe most important areas to focus on before listing your homeCommon cleaning mistakes that can hurt your home’s appealPractical, time-efficient cleaning tips from a professionalThe Kern County Real Estate Review airs every Saturday at 11 a.m. with an encore Sunday at 8 a.m. on KNZR, and is available on all major podcast platforms. For more information or to connect with Laurie and The McCarty Group, visit TheMcCartyGroup.com or call 661-665-SOLD.

    1 hr
5
out of 5
4 Ratings

About

The Kern County Real Estate Review is your weekly look at Kern County real estate, homeownership, and the local issues shaping life in Bakersfield and Kern County. Host Laurie McCarty breaks down housing trends, home prices, market shifts, lending updates, and community news with clear, practical insight. If you want to understand what is happening in Kern County and how it affects your home and community, this show delivers.