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The Business of Real Estate with Fexingo: Commercial, Residential, and Investment Properties

The Business of Real Estate with Fexingo: Commercial, Residential, and Investment Properties

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Lucas and Luna dissect real estate as an asset class, covering commercial, residential, and investment properties with the precision of financial analysts. Each episode isolates a single property type or market segment—office REITs, build-to-rent single-family, industrial logistics, luxury condos—and examines it through three lenses: current supply-demand dynamics, historical returns vs. equities and bonds, and the regulatory tailwinds or headwinds (like zoning reform or rent control). Lucas, a journalist who has covered housing policy for a decade, opens with a macro thesis or a specific deal (e.g., Blackstone's $10B acquisition of a logistics portfolio). Luna, an engaged interlocutor with a background in urban economics, challenges assumptions, asks for the numbers behind the narrative, and pushes Lucas to compare asset classes across risk-adjusted returns. They never opine without data: rent-to-price ratios, cap rates, NOI growth, construction starts, mortgage delinquency trends. The listener is an accredited investor, a portfolio manager, or a serious independent landlord who wants to allocate capital to real estate but needs to understand where we are in the cycle. By the end of each episode, you'll have a clear thesis on one property type—and a lingering question about whether your own portfolio is overweight in a sector about to turn. #RealEstateInvesting #CommercialRealEstate #ResidentialRealEstate #REITs #PropertyMarket #CapRates #MortgageRates #HousingMarket #RentControl #ZoningReform #Multifamily #OfficeSpace #IndustrialRealEstate #VacancyRates #NOI #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #Business Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo© 2026 Fexingo. All rights reserved. 経済学
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  • Why Tiny Homes Are Redefining Affordable Housing Markets
    2026/06/07
    In this episode of The Business of Real Estate, Lucas and Luna explore the tiny home movement as a serious market force, not just a lifestyle trend. They dive into the economics behind a new 400-square-foot development in Denver that sold out in 48 hours, analyze the per-square-foot premium builders are achieving compared to traditional single-family homes, and discuss the zoning and financing hurdles that still keep this sector niche. With specific data from the 2025 Tiny Home Industry Report and a case study from an Oregon community that reduced homelessness by 12 percent, this conversation offers a grounded look at whether tiny homes can scale as a solution to America's housing gap. Lucas and Luna also touch on the role of local governments, the rise of modular construction partnerships, and what this means for investors looking at alternative residential assets. #TinyHomes #AffordableHousing #RealEstateInvesting #Denver #ZoningReform #ModularConstruction #HousingCrisis #AlternativeAssets #ResidentialRealEstate #InvestmentStrategy #Business #RealEstateTrends #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #PodcastEpisode #LucasAndLuna #HousingPolicy #MarketAnalysis Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    9 分
  • How Land Banks Are Transforming Blighted Urban Properties
    2026/06/07
    Lucas and Luna dive into the mechanics of land banking—how cities and community groups acquire vacant, tax-delinquent properties to prevent blight and spur affordable development. Using Detroit's Land Bank Authority as a specific case, they explore the $1.2 billion impact on property values since 2014, the challenges of holding inventory, and why institutional investors are now partnering with land banks for patient capital. The episode also touches on the national spread of these programs and what it means for neighborhood revitalization. #LandBanks #UrbanRevitalization #Detroit #Blight #RealEstate #CommunityDevelopment #AffordableHousing #PropertyTax #VacantProperties #InstitutionalInvestors #PatientCapital #NeighborhoodRevitalization #PublicPolicy #UrbanPlanning #Business #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #RealEstatePodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    11 分
  • Why Data Centers Are the New Prime Real Estate Asset
    2026/06/06
    Episode 35 dives into the explosive demand for data centers and how they're reshaping commercial real estate investment. Lucas and Luna explore why big tech companies like Amazon and Microsoft are leasing massive industrial spaces, the economics behind a 30-megawatt facility, and how secondary markets like Columbus, Ohio, are becoming data-center hotspots. They also unpack the tension between local communities and developers over power and water usage, and what this means for traditional industrial landlords. If you've wondered whether your local office park could become a server farm, this episode has the answer. #DataCenters #CommercialRealEstate #IndustrialRealEstate #BigTech #Amazon #Microsoft #Hyperscalers #PowerInfrastructure #InvestmentStrategy #SecondaryMarkets #RealEstateTrends #PropertyDevelopment #NetLease #EnergyDemand #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #RealEstateInvesting #Infrastructure Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    9 分
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