In this episode, each member of the crew gives their insight and opinion to what will happen to the housing market after Labor Day, as the past month has been very slow.
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The topic of this episode is what will happen as the foreclosure moratorium lifts (whenever that ends up being). The debate centers around whether there will be a “tsunami” of foreclosures, or if the whole thing is overblown.
This episode talks about persistence in getting things done, for example calling or emailing people more and more frequently as deadlines approach.
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Season Finale: Highlights From Season 1
Look back on funny and interesting moments from the first season of Basement Tales!
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In this episode, the crew discusses easements based on an audience question. We also hear Sam’s experience with his own property with “the dick tree.” After Sam’s story, Charlie discusses a recent example of the “bankruptcy boogie” that one of their hard money loan colleagues encountered.
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Not the Dump!| Basement Tales #33
Warning: This episode contains mature language
Episode #33 shares how people can follow through with things you need to get done. In the middle, Carter the handyman joins the conversation with some funny dialogue and one-liners you don’t want to miss!
In this episode, the crew talks about the housing market bubble, how people are working remotely and moving further away from jobs, how prices in cities are dropping, and the “cliff” of when people will begin selling.
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This episode features Tom Zeeb who talks about wholesaling and finding deals.
This episode talks about a fascinating plan executed by an auction bidder.
This episode discusses “development nightmares” and includes a story of Charlie receiving a call from an SEC lawyer about a real estate brokerage for one of his sons’ friends.