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Let's Talk Housing

Podcast by ReportsOnHousing

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About Let's Talk Housing

Let’s Talk Housing is your go-to Q&A-style podcast for all things real estate and economics. Hosted by Brennen Thomas, with insights from chief economist Steven Thomas, we break down the market in plain language for realtors, investors, buyers, sellers, and anyone curious about housing.

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Let's Talk Housing Episode 74: Why Housing Feels So Uncertain Right Now

This episode of Let’s Talk Housing features Steven Thomas of Reports On Housing breaking down why today’s economy and housing market feel increasingly uncertain. The discussion covers rising demand, the latest Federal Reserve meeting, mortgage rates, inflation pressures, and the ongoing impact of the Iran conflict on the broader economy. It also examines the “silver tsunami” narrative, why home prices continue rising in many markets, and the growing divide within today’s K-shaped economy. This episode delivers a data-driven look at the forces shaping housing in 2026. Got questions? Drop them in the comments or email us at brennen@reportsonhousing.com for a chance to have them featured in a future episode! Time Stamps: 00:00-Introduction 02:38-Surprise Housing Market Shift 05:40-Federal Reserve Meeting Breakdown 07:30-Why Rate Cuts Are Fading 08:46-Jobs Report and Mortgage Rates 11:27-Will a Silver Tsunami Flood the Market 15:7-Why Home Prices Are Still Rising 19:07-Iran Conflict and Housing Risks 23:55-The K-Shaped Economy Explained 26:38-Conclusion

13 May 2026 - 27 min
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Let's Talk Housing Episode 73: Split Housing Market - Who Wins?

This episode of Let’s Talk Housing features Steven Thomas of Reports On Housing breaking down why the 2026 housing market continues to mirror recent years. The discussion covers inventory trends, steady demand, and the impact of economic uncertainty and interest rates. It also explores property type performance, clickbait narratives, and evolving buyer behavior. This episode provides clear, data-driven insight into what is actually driving today’s housing market.Got questions? Drop them in the comments or email us at brennen@reportsonhousing.com for a chance to have them featured in a future episode!Time Stamps: 00:00-Introduction 03:16-Market Feels Like Groundhog Day 04:20-Inventory and Demand Breakdown 05:15-Why Rates Still Matter 05:56-Market Speed and Pricing 06:36-Fed and Economic Outlook 09:09-Global Conflict Impact 12:42-Listener Questions 13:00-Property Type Trends 17:20-Clickbait and Media Narratives 21:49-Algorithm and Market Fear 23:50-Gen Z and Homeownership 28:24-Luxury Market Trends 33:02-Conclusion

29 Apr 2026 - 33 min
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Let's Talk Housing Episode 72: Reading the Housing Market

This episode of Let’s Talk Housing breaks down the April 2026 housing market and explains why home prices remain resilient. It covers supply, demand, mortgage rates, and the impact of inflation and global events on today’s market. A key focus is the difference between expected market time and average days on market, highlighting why one is more accurate. Additional topics include wildfire recovery timelines, rising FHA delinquencies, and the state of the American Dream. Got questions? Drop them in the comments or email us at brennen@reportsonhousing.com for a chance to have them featured in a future episode! Time Stamps: 00:00-Intro 02:38-Spring housing market overview 05:10-Rates inventory and demand trends 06:24-Inflation, jobs, and Iran impact 09:20-Expected market time vs days on market 14:55-Why DOM is misleading 19:32-Wildfire rebuild timeline and pricing 23:09-FHA delinquencies and foreclosure reality 26:48-Is the American Dream slipping away 31:02-Conclusion

15 Apr 2026 - 31 min
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Let's Talk Housing Episode 71: A Buyer’s Market Ahead?

What is really happening with mortgage rates and the 2026 housing market? In this episode of Let’s Talk Housing, Steven Thomas from Reports On Housing breaks down rising volatility, global economic uncertainty, and why buyer demand is beginning to stall despite inventory growth. From Federal Reserve policy to AI fears and misleading Google search trends, this episode separates headlines from reality. Watch to understand where the housing market is headed and what it means for home prices this year. Got questions? Drop them in the comments or email us at brennen@reportsonhousing.com for a chance to have them featured in a future episode! Time Stamps: 00:00-Introduction 02:28-Housing Supply and Demand Update 03:27-Mortgage Rates Volatility Explained 05:03-Why Spring Market Is Slowing 06:18-Federal Reserve and Inflation Data 07:57-Economic Uncertainty Rising 10:23-Mortgage Rates Near 6.5% 12:05-2026 Housing Market Outlook 15:10-Why Homes Are Not Selling 17:22-Accidental Landlords Explained 19:20-Silver Tsunami Housing Myth 22:23-AI Fear and Housing Market 25:10-Google Search Trends Misleading 29:05-Final Thoughts and Wrap Up

1 Apr 2026 - 29 min
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Let's Talk Housing Episode 70: Housing's Next Test

Mortgage rates are rising again, and it could reshape the 2026 spring housing market. In this episode of Let’s Talk Housing, economist Brennen Thomas and housing expert Steven Thomas from Reports On Housing break down why rates are moving higher, the impact of rising oil prices, and what it means for homebuyers and sellers. They also address concerns about stagflation, new legislation targeting institutional investors, and why housing demand may resemble the last three years. If you want data-driven insights into the real estate market, this episode provides a clear breakdown of what to expect next.Got questions? Drop them in the comments or email us at brennen@reportsonhousing.com for a chance to have them featured in a future episode!Time Stamps: 00:00 Introduction 02:06 Housing Supply Demand Update 02:19 Expected Market Time Explained 03:22 How Fast the Housing Market Is Moving 04:13 Transition Into Spring Housing Market 05:01 Why Spring Inventory Always Surges 05:35 Mortgage Rates Move Back Toward 6.5% 06:12 CPI and PCE Inflation Reports Explained 06:47 Weak Jobs Report Impact 07:28 Oil Prices Driving Mortgage Rates Higher 08:28 Mortgage Rates Rising Quickly 09:27 Global Events Impacting Housing Market 10:18 Gas Prices and Economic Pressure 10:30 Stagflation Concerns Explained 11:07 What Real Stagflation Looks Like 12:05 Oil Prices Impact Food and Supply Chains 13:09 Why Mortgage Rates Should Have Fallen 13:55 Institutional Investor Housing Bill 14:26 Impact on Build-To-Rent Housing 15:27 How Policy Could Reduce Home Construction 16:26 Why Institutional Investors Are Not the Main Buyers 16:48 Housing Market Positives for Buyers 17:38 Entry Level Inventory Increasing 18:24 Possible Tepid Spring Housing Market 19:14 2026 Housing Demand Outlook 20:12 Why Housing Prices Should Stay Stable 21:05 Conclusion

18 Mar 2026 - 21 min
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