• E70: Red vs. Blue States: Political Shifts Impacting Real Estate

  • Oct 24 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 12 mins
  • Podcast

E70: Red vs. Blue States: Political Shifts Impacting Real Estate

  • Summary

  • In Episode 70 of Drunk Real Estate, the crew dives into some of the hottest topics in real estate today! AJ Osborne and the team debate the effectiveness of automated property management software and discuss how AI is transforming the industry. They also tackle the rising influence of political shifts on real estate markets—how red and blue states are evolving and what that means for investors. Are you keeping up with the automation trend in property management? How will political swings impact your next investment decision? Tune in for a lively conversation packed with insights and laughter!

    Key Highlights:

    -The pros and cons of automated property management

    -AI's growing role in property operations

    -Political shifts in red and blue states and their effects on real estate laws

    -Updates on real estate investing in Texas, Idaho, Florida, and more

    When alcohol and four brilliant real estate minds mix, you get the Drunk Real Estate Podcast! Join us each week as Kyle Wilson, J Scott, Mauricio Rauld, and AJ Osborne delve deep into the week's current events in investing, economics, finance and more.

    J Scott - www.JScott.com

    Kyle Wilson- www.bardowninvestments.com

    Mauricio Rauld- www.youtube.com/@mauriciojrauld

    AJ Osborne- www.ajosborne.com & www.youtube.com/@SelfStorageIncome

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