The #1 Reason Millennials Buy Homes & Are Americans Going Off-Grid?
The Real Estate Education Podcast
Release Date: 09/03/2025
The Real Estate Education Podcast
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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. 🐕...
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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.
🐕 Segment 1 – Dogs Beat Babies: The Surprising Truth About Millennial Home Purchases Survey data reveals the top three reasons people buy homes: additional living space (#1), built-in equity (#2), and pets (#3)—ranking above both having children (19%) and getting married (25%). Erin and James, recording with their own dogs Monday and Bo nearby, explore why this shift makes sense: millennials are the most educated generation and increasingly treat pets as family members. They discuss practical implications for landlords, including why allowing pets (especially cats) can expand your tenant pool significantly, and share ideas for pet-friendly home features like dog washing stations, fenced yards, and doggy doors. The hosts examine whether features like these actually influence buying decisions or just create positive emotional connections during showings.
🏔️ Segment 2 – The Off-Grid Surge: 80% More Rural Loan Applications Since COVID Fannie Mae reports that rural area loan applications have jumped 80% since the pandemic started, with rural home prices climbing 64% compared to 42.6% in metro areas. While James admits to the romantic appeal of the "Into the Wild" lifestyle, Erin raises serious concerns about isolation, safety (particularly for women), limited resources, and the risk of insular communities. They explore the driving factors: post-pandemic fear of density, rejection of technology ubiquity, health and wellness trends, and remote work enabling previously impossible lifestyles. The conversation takes a sobering turn as they discuss potential downsides including isolation-induced alcoholism, the reality that friends won't visit remote locations, higher costs, and the gap between romanticized simple living and harsh realities depicted in books like "The Road" and "Parable of the Sower."
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📧 Contact Information:
erin@erinspradlin.com for midterm rental consulting
james@jamescarlsonre.com for Colorado real estate
🎾 Tennis Philosophy Bonus The hosts debate whether tennis's controversial underhand serve represents innovative strategy or unsportsmanlike conduct, drawing parallels to poker psychology and the evolution of competitive tactics across sports.
Perfect for:
- Millennials trying to understand their own homebuying motivations
- Landlords considering pet policies and pet-friendly property features
- Anyone curious about the rural real estate boom and off-grid lifestyle trends
- Real estate professionals helping clients navigate lifestyle-driven decisions
- People questioning whether romantic notions of simple living match reality
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