Episode 100 | 100 Episodes of Real Estate Wisdom: Adapting to a Changing Market

Episode Summary: In this milestone 100th episode of Real Investor Radio, hosts Craig Fuhr and Jack BeVier celebrate their journey in real estate investing with special guest Fred Lewis. The conversation explores the evolution of the real estate market, current trends, and the importance of preparedness in navigating market changes. They discuss the impact of […]
The Race Against Time: Why Speed Is Everything in Real Estate Flipping

In the fast-paced world of real estate investing, time isn’t just money – it’s momentum, opportunity, and margin. Especially for fix-and-flip or ground-up construction projects, every delay has a cost: idle crews, stalled timelines, lost comps, and, ultimately, reduced profits. So what do savvy investors leverage to be successful? One word: speed. Why Timing Is […]
Episode 99 | Alex Goldovsky on ProTitle USA, AI Implementation, and the Next Chapter for Real Estate

Episode Summary: In this episode of Real Investor Radio, hosts Craig Fuhr and Jack BeVier are joined by Alex Goldovsky, a seasoned real estate investor and entrepreneur. They discuss Alex’s journey from a marketing manager to founding ProTitle USA, a leading title company. The conversation delves into the challenges and opportunities in the real estate […]
Adapting, Innovating, Achieving: How ‘Our House Your Home’ Built 50+ Homes with Dominion Financial

Two years ago, Dominion Financial spotlighted Our House Your Home LLC and their ambitious build-to-rent strategy. At that time, founders Jeffrey and Becky Maynard set out with a goal to deliver 50 high-quality, affordable homes for underserved tenants in Wilmington, North Carolina. By mid-2024, however, the supply of vacant infill lots that had fueled their […]
From Capitol Hill to Cash Flow: The Shutdown’s Connection to DSCR Loans

When Washington grinds to a halt, Wall Street doesn’t always follow suit. For real estate investors, a U.S. government shutdown can feel like political noise, but it has very real implications for financing, particularly for those using DSCR (Debt Service Coverage Ratio) loans. As of October 2025, the U.S. has officially entered a government shutdown […]
D.C. Housing Policy Just Shifted… Is Your City Next?

On September 17, 2025, D.C.’s City Council passed the RENTAL Act, a sweeping piece of legislation that rewrites the rules on evictions, tenant rights, and property sales. At its core, the bill attempts to untangle a housing market gridlocked by red tape, pandemic debt, and stalled development. But for landlords and investors, the positive implications […]
Episode 98 | Brad Bone: From Real Estate to AI with River X

Episode Summary: In this episode of Real Investor Radio, Craig Fuhr and Jack BeVier discuss the recent Fed rate cut and its implications for the housing market, alongside the impact of AI on the labor market and real estate investing. They introduce guest Brad Bone, co-founder of River X AI, who shares insights on his […]
How to Buy in a Slowing Market Without Overpaying

Strategic guidance for real estate investors navigating rising inventory and price softening Recent housing data confirms what many investors are already sensing: the pace of home price growth is slowing. The Case-Shiller National Home Price Index shows just 1.9% year-over-year home price growth in June, with monthly declines now appearing for the third consecutive month. […]
Building Resilience: How Rental Real Estate Investments Can Hedge Against Economic Uncertainty

The economy is never entirely predictable. Recessions, inflation, and rising interest rates all introduce uncertainty, making it difficult for investors to know where to place their money. Stocks can swing dramatically overnight, while cash steadily loses value in periods of inflation. Rental real estate, by contrast, has historically shown resilience, holding value and generating income […]
The U.S. Home Price Index Is Rising … Here’s What That Means for Real Estate Investors

According to the S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller U.S. National Home Price Index, home values rose 1.9% year-over-year as of June 2025. This index, widely regarded as the gold standard for tracking home price trends, measures repeat sales across major metro areas and uses a baseline of 100 from the year 2000. Over the last two decades, […]