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Mortgage Fraud Trap? How Serious?

In this episode of the Deerwood Realty Show, John delves into the high-profile case of former Baltimore City State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby and the methods used in mortgage fraud. We’ll explore the broader implications for real estate and the legal system while discussing the ethical and philosophical questions surrounding such fraudulent activities. #MortgageFraud #RealEstateEthics #LegalInsights …

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Will the presidential election be decided by the housing market?

In this episode, John explores how housing affordability in swing states could influence the 2024 election. We’ll dive into the data comparing home prices, ownership rates, and rental costs across red, blue, and swing states. Will these factors shape voter sentiment and potentially sway the election? Join us for an in-depth analysis of the real …

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The Squatter …. Why Now?

Explore the challenging landscape of real estate management in Seattle in this informative episode. We start by examining the distressing scenario of a serial squatter who refuses to leave a property, despite the landlord’s efforts. This case highlights the significant hardships and legal complexities faced by property owners under current tenant laws. Further, we delve …

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Building Ghost Towns? The Misguided Housing Shortages of America

In today’s episode, we delve into the perplexing findings of the National Association of Realtors (NAR) Housing Shortage Tracker. Surprisingly, regions suffering from long-term depopulation and employment decline, yet experiencing modest growth in housing stocks, are marked as areas with housing shortages. This analysis raises critical questions about the criteria used by NAR to define …

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If THIS is the future of housing, I want NOTHING to do with it

In this episode, we delve into the controversial world of tiny homes with a focus on Lennar’s Elm Trails community in San Antonio, Texas, where 350-square-foot houses are starting at $130,000. We examine the features, pricing, and public reaction to this new development and what it signals about the current state of affordable housing. Amidst …

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