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Who to Trust for Real Estate Advice & Why Housing Costs Are Killing Birth Rates

The Real Estate Education Podcast

Release Date: 08/13/2025

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In this episode of the Real Estate Education Podcast, Erin Spradlin and James Carlson start with a deep dive into "canon events"—those formative moments that shape us—before tackling two controversial takes: why skipping deposits in midterm rentals is dangerous, and why young buyers using family money isn't something to be ashamed of. They get real about wealth transparency, the evolution of rental platforms, and why some trends in real estate are worth pushing back against. 🏠 Segment 1 – The Deposit Disaster: Why "Worry-Free" Waivers Are Anything But Erin breaks down...

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In 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...

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AirDNA's 2025 Mid-Year Report: Why Market Predictions Come With a Big Asterisk. On this episode of the Real Estate Education Podcast, Erin and James dive into AirDNA's mid-year STR market report, which shows steady recovery from the 2023 Airbnb bust with occupancy rates projected to hit just below 56% in 2026—above pre-pandemic averages. While the data suggests continued balance between supply and demand, the hosts emphasize the report's major caveat: unprecedented policy uncertainty at the national level makes these projections far less reliable than in previous years. The conversation...

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On this episode of the Real Estate Education Podcast, Erin and James break down the return of 100% bonus depreciation for short-term rental investors, now made permanent under the new tax bill. They explain how this powerful tax strategy—often called the "STR loophole"—allows qualifying investors to accelerate depreciation deductions and offset their W2 income, potentially saving tens of thousands of dollars annually. Using real-world examples, they walk through the three key steps to implement this strategy and discuss why it's exclusive to STRs versus traditional long-term rentals. The...

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On this special episode of the Real Estate Education Podcast, Erin and James celebrate their ten-year wedding anniversary by exploring the surprising parallels between successful relationships and smart real estate investing. Drawing from their decade of marriage and years of property investment experience, they break down six key principles that govern both domains: from the critical importance of communication and goal alignment to understanding when battles are worth fighting and why daily consistency trumps grand gestures. The hosts share candid insights about their own relationship...

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Is It a Buyer’s Market or a Seller’s Market? How to Evaluate Your Midterm Rental City On this episode of the Real Estate Education Podcast, Aaron and James dig into one of the most common questions in real estate: is it a buyer’s market or a seller’s market? The answer—like most things in real estate—is more nuanced than you think. Using up-to-date data from Denver and insights from local lender Lonnie Gleisner, we break down the current housing market into three sub-markets: condos, townhomes, and detached single-family homes—and explain why your answer will depend on your...

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In this episode of the Real Estate Education Podcast, we dig into the hidden power of the MLS (Multiple Listing Service)—and why skipping it might be the most expensive mistake a seller can make. James shares a revealing case study comparing two similar homes in Colorado, each using a very different sales strategy. The results highlight what truly moves a property—and what doesn’t. We also analyze Redfin’s latest report on the decline of second home purchases. Are high mortgage rates and soft rental markets killing the dream of vacation homes? Or is something else happening...

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Airbnb Boom or Bust, Midterm Market Shifts & What a Recession Really Means for Homebuyers In this episode of the Real Estate Education Podcast, Erin and James dive into short-term rental trends, the surprising psychology of recession-era homebuyers, and why your lifestyle (not the market) might be the smartest guide for when to buy. They also open with a sharp cultural take on the Titan sub implosion documentaries—and how blind trust in "experts" can lead to catastrophic outcomes in both deep-sea exploration and real estate investing. 🏚 Segment 1 – Airbnb: Boom, Bust, or Just Plain...

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Six Months in Mexico, Flat-Fee Listings, and What Our Clients Are Teaching Us About the 2025 Real Estate Market In this episode of The Real Estate Education Podcast, we’re covering three major topics—from expat life to evolving real estate models to real-time client case studies—all focused on helping you make smarter moves in today’s U.S. housing market.  Segment 1 – Six Months Living in Mexico: What We’ve Learned Thinking of a life change? Whether you're moving cities or countries, this honest reflection on six months of living in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico covers what...

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What U.S. Cities Are Growing Fastest—and Why Tiny Towns May Be the Smartest Investment in 2025 In this episode of the Real Estate Education Podcast, we explore the fastest and slowest growing cities in the Denver metro area—and zoom out to a national trend reshaping American real estate: the rise of tiny towns. These are U.S. markets with fewer than 25,000 housing units, and they’ve seen surprising population growth since the pandemic. But are these “Zoomtowns” still gaining momentum—or is the trend reversing?  Segment 1 – The Rise (and Plateau?) of Tiny...

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In 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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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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