Who to Trust for Real Estate Advice & Why Housing Costs Are Killing Birth Rates
The Real Estate Education Podcast
Release Date: 08/13/2025
The Real Estate Education Podcast
The Simple Steps That Added $40,000 to an Airbnb (In Just One Year) James Carlson reveals how his clients transformed an existing Airbnb from $50K annually to $90K—an 80% revenue increase—by following five straightforward principles. He shares two strategies while teasing his $49 Stand Store report with all five. 🏠 The Proof Property 45 minutes south of Breckenridge averaged $50K/year. New owners bought in early 2025, implemented all five strategies, now tracking $90K annually—$40K more ($3,333/month). Most investors drop off after closing instead of pushing through. 📋 Two...
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Erin Spradlin and James Carlson directly address how Trump administration's 2025 policies are impacting real estate markets—while making clear that economics aren't their biggest concern. 💸 Four Ways Trump Policies Are Hitting Real Estate 1. Immigration Crackdown = Construction Cost Explosion Removal of legal and illegal immigrant labor means construction and renovation costs are skyrocketing. Expect to pay significantly more and wait longer for any building project. 2. Tariff Chaos = Market Paralysis Retaliatory tariffs create inflation while Fed won't lower interest rates. Buyers have...
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We just hit our one-year anniversary of moving to Mexico, and we’re sharing everything we’ve learned — the real pros, the unexpected cons, and why we have no plans to leave anytime soon. We’ll also dive into: Our best tips for road-tripping through Mexico What to know before buying property here And what everyday life in Mexico actually feels like after 12 months If you’ve ever dreamed about moving south of the border — this episode will give you the honest, firsthand scoop. 📧 Contact Information: for midterm rental consulting...
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Erin Spradlin and James Carlson explore an accessible income alternative to real estate: the Stan Store digital marketplace. They share their experience with Gary Vaynerchuk's 8-week course on selling digital products and consulting services—arguing this might be faster than saving for a down payment. 💰 The Stan Store Solution Stan Store works as "Airbnb for selling your ideas"—digital products (PDFs, guides) or consulting services without needing thousands for a down payment. Tim Ferriss's insight: you don't need to know more than everyone—just more than enough people. The math: if...
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The 7 Biggest Landlord Mistakes (That Are Costing You Money Right Now) Recording from their sickbed in Mexico after experiencing building-shaking waves from Hurricane Priscilla, Erin Spradlin and James Carlson power through to deliver critical advice: the seven biggest mistakes landlords make. They tackle everything from skipping background checks to overpricing rentals, with trademark honesty about what actually matters versus landlord paranoia. 🚫 The 7 Deadly Landlord Sins 1. Not knowing the laws - Federal, state, city, and HOA rules change frequently, especially around affordable...
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Lazy Landlording: The Simple System for Managing Rentals Without the Headaches Erin Spradlin and James Carlson explore "lazy landlording"—smart systems that make property management effortless using one metric: your daily rate. 💰 The Day Rate Formula Monthly mortgage ÷ 30 days = your decision metric. Average US mortgage ($2,715) = $90/day. A 5% discount on one month? That's $135 or 1.5 days vacancy—take it. Six-month lease at 5% off? Nine-day discount equivalent. Make financially smart decisions based on market reality, not stubborn pricing. 🏠 Systems Over Stubbornness Prevent...
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In this episode of the Real Estate Education Podcast, Erin Spradlin and James Carlson dive into a critical warning for real estate investors: AI is dangerously unreliable for investment advice. James shares his experiment testing ChatGPT's Colorado Airbnb market knowledge, revealing that over 50% of recommendations were completely illegal—including cities that banned STRs entirely. 🤖 The ChatGPT Airbnb Disaster James asked ChatGPT multiple ways to identify the best Colorado Airbnb markets. Results were alarming: ChatGPT recommended Denver (banned investment STRs since 2017), Boulder...
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Accidental Landlords, Cash Flow Myths & Why Some Money is Better Than No Money Erin sits down with Spencer Sutton from Evernest (20,000+ properties) to tackle accidental landlords forced into renting due to selling difficulties. They cover overpricing pitfalls, tenant screening mistakes, and why cash flow obsessions often miss the bigger picture of long-term appreciation. 🏠 The Accidental Landlord Trap Spencer breaks down the two biggest mistakes: emotionally overpricing rentals and compromising screening when anxious about vacancy. His diagnostic—views but no showings means...
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In this episode, Erin and James tackle what's a fair pet fee for STR/MTR properties, reveal shocking occupancy data that'll make you rethink your pet policy, and break down Colorado's new tenant walkthrough requirements. Plus, a cultural take on parenting regrets and how honest conversations break taboos in both family planning and real estate. 🐕 Pet Fees: The $100 Sweet Spot James and Erin break down the BiggerPockets debate: pet fees aren't about profit—they're about covering increased cleaning costs. The consensus? Around $100, with flexibility to adjust cleaning fees for...
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The Real #1 Reason Millennials Buy Homes (It's Not Marriage or Kids) & Are Americans Going Off-Grid? In this episode of the Real Estate Education Podcast, Erin Spradlin and James Carlson kick off with a spirited debate about tennis's controversial underhand serve before diving into surprising homebuying data that puts pets above marriage and kids as motivators. They then tackle Fannie Mae's shocking statistic about rural loan applications surging 80% since the pandemic, exploring whether Americans are truly seeking an off-grid lifestyle—and whether that's actually a good idea. 🐕...
info_outlineIn this episode of the Real Estate Education Podcast, Erin Spradlin and James Carlson kick off with a fun "propaganda we're not falling for" segment before diving into serious territory: why young buyers are ditching traditional real estate professionals for YouTube and AI, and how housing affordability is literally reshaping America's future families. They explore the trust crisis in real estate, the rise of digital education, and the sobering connection between homeownership dreams and family planning decisions.
📱 Segment 1 – The Real Estate Trust Crisis: Why Gen Z Chooses YouTube Over Agents The 2025 Next Gen Homebuyer report reveals a stunning shift: only 33% of young buyers trust real estate agents, while 66% turn to YouTube for education and 35% use AI tools like ChatGPT. Erin and James break down why digital tools feel more trustworthy (no skin in the game) versus humans with commission incentives. They discuss the importance of cross-checking advice, why you still need human guidance for emotional and contractual complexity, and red flags to watch for when working with loan officers and agents. Plus, James shares why asking lots of questions is the hallmark of a trustworthy professional, and Erin offers her midterm rental consulting services for hands-on guidance.
👶 Segment 2 – Housing Costs vs. Baby-Making: The Demographic Crisis Nobody's Talking About Multiple studies show housing affordability is the #1 barrier to having children—25% of respondents aged 18-54 cite inability to buy a house as their biggest obstacle to starting families. The math is brutal: every 10% increase in home prices leads to 1% fewer births among non-homeowners. With the typical first-time buyer age hitting 38 (the highest ever), biological clocks are ticking while housing dreams remain out of reach. Erin and James explore the long-term real estate implications: will declining birth rates create a buyer shortage in 30 years? They also tackle the contradiction between government "pro-natalist" policies and the lack of support systems that would actually help families afford children.
🏠 Bonus Market Implications The hosts discuss how millennials' peak buying power drove recent price surges, what shrinking family sizes mean for home construction trends (average new home size actually decreased for the first time in decades), and whether build-to-rent properties need to pivot their sizing strategies for a childless future.
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🎧 Contact Information:
erin@erinspradlin.com for midterm rental consulting
james@jamescarlsonre.com for Colorado real estate
Perfect for:
- Young buyers navigating the trust landscape of real estate professionals
- Anyone wondering why their friends are choosing YouTube over traditional advice
- Investors considering long-term demographic shifts in housing demand
- Policy watchers interested in the intersection of housing and family planning
- People curious about how personal financial decisions ripple into societal trends
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