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The 5-Minute PRIME podcast from REIPrime.com helps busy professionals master personal finance and real estate investing with quick, actionable tips. Keep learning, stay strategic, and keep building - one smart move at a time!

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episode Tenants Will Destroy Your Property: The Move-In Hour That Decides Who Pays artwork

Tenants Will Destroy Your Property: The Move-In Hour That Decides Who Pays

Every landlord has heard it, and plenty have lived it: a tenant moves out and leaves behind a repair bill bigger than the rent they ever paid. The fear is real enough that investors screen out pets, over-charge deposits, and lie awake the night before a move-out walkthrough. But the data tells a quieter story. Industry surveys put average pet damage at two to four hundred dollars across an entire tenancy. The expensive part of a bad tenancy usually isn't the drywall at all — it's the weeks the unit sits empty afterward. And the number one reason landlords lose a security-deposit dispute isn't a destructive tenant. It's bad documentation. The destruction outcome is not tenant luck. It's a system the landlord either built or skipped — screening, the move-in inspection, documentation, and reserves. In this episode of the 5-Minute PRIME Podcast, host Martin Maxwell reframes the most-feared landlord myth as a systems problem, and walks the four-part playbook that decides what the next tenancy actually costs. Tune in to learn: * The "Move-In Hour" — the sixty minutes at lease signing (written checklist, timestamped photos, two signatures) that pre-decides every deposit dispute for the next eighteen months. * The "Three-Photo Rule" — the move-in, move-out, and after-repair documentation standard California wrote into law with AB 2801, and why every landlord should run it regardless of state. * The "Sixth Layer" — the one screening question (how was the unit returned?) that the Five-Layer Shield from Episode 125 couldn't give you. * Why turnover, not damage, is the real bill — a thirty-three-fifty turn where the drywall everyone fears is six hundred of it and the vacancy is most of the rest. When you withhold a deposit and the tenant takes you to small-claims court, can you actually prove the damage was theirs? And are you reserving for the turnover you know is coming — or treating it as an emergency every single time? Subscribe now to build the system before the next move-out, not after it. Thank you for tuning in to the 5-Minute PRIME Podcast! Ready for more tips to master personal finance and real estate investing? Visit REIPrime.com [https://reiprime.com/?r=podcast] for additional resources and strategies to build your wealth. Don’t forget to subscribe, leave a review, and share this episode with someone looking to level up their finances. Follow us on social media for daily updates and more actionable advice!

25 de may de 2026 - 7 min
episode Your Bank Just Said No: The DSCR Switch That Saves Deal #6 artwork

Your Bank Just Said No: The DSCR Switch That Saves Deal #6

Most investors don't know they're about to hit a wall until they're standing at it. Five mortgages in. Strong rental income. Same bank that wrote the first five loans. Bring deal number six — and the answer is no. They blame the rate, blame the lender, blame the cycle. The actual problem is none of those. They've crossed out of one financing ecosystem (conventional Fannie/Freddie, qualifying on W-2 income and DTI ratio) and into the eligibility zone for a completely different one most retail investors have never been told exists. That different ecosystem has a name. DSCR loans. Roughly $24-30 billion of these get written every year. Thirty percent of all non-QM origination. Mainstream lenders are now entering — Rocket Pro launched a DSCR product in Q4 2025. The lender doesn't underwrite the borrower's W-2; it underwrites the property's cash flow. No tax returns, no DTI calculation, no count of other financed properties. Different door, different cost. In this episode of the 5-Minute PRIME Podcast, host Martin Maxwell walks the wall most investors hit at deal #4 to #6 (not #10), introduces DSCR loans as a complete loan-product class, and runs the same Charlotte Lennar deal from Monday's episode through three DSCR rate scenarios — showing exactly how much extra cash the switch costs and what it unlocks. Tune in to learn: * The "Conventional → DSCR Switch" — the lifetime moment an investor stops underwriting their personal balance sheet and starts underwriting the property's cash flow, and why you don't switch back. * The "DTI Wall" — why the Fannie 5-10 rule says you can carry ten financed properties on paper but most W-2 borrowers wall out at deal #4 to #7, and the 75% rental haircut that explains it. * The "Switch Math" — what 30% down at six-and-a-quarter does to the same Charlotte Lennar deal you walked Monday, and why the extra sixteen-five in cash isn't a tax — it's the cover charge. * The DSCR lender ecosystem — Kiavi, Visio, Lima One, CoreVest, Angel Oak — and how to get a real term sheet on paper inside twenty-four hours without applying. What's the rate trade-off vs conventional, and does the deal still pencil? When does the soft cap (DTI) actually arrive, and when does the hard cap (10 properties) matter? Subscribe now to walk the wall, the door, and the math that gets you back in the game. Thank you for tuning in to the 5-Minute PRIME Podcast! Ready for more tips to master personal finance and real estate investing? Visit REIPrime.com [https://reiprime.com/?r=podcast] for additional resources and strategies to build your wealth. Don’t forget to subscribe, leave a review, and share this episode with someone looking to level up their finances. Follow us on social media for daily updates and more actionable advice!

21 de may de 2026 - 1 s
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Builders Are Throwing in $50K: How to Take It Before the Window Closes

Builder confidence just dropped to 34 — the lowest reading since September 2025 — and Lennar's Q1 incentives hit fourteen percent of sale price, sustained at multi-year highs. That's roughly fifty-four thousand dollars on a typical Charlotte spec house, handed to you not as a price cut but as an incentive package: rate buydowns, closing-cost credits, design upgrades. The list price still says $385,000. The check you actually write at closing looks more like $330,000. The catch isn't whether the discount is real — it is. The catch is the window. Q1 builder earnings made the incentive levels publicly observable in March. By June, when Q2 earnings drop, two things happen: builders either pull starts further (less spec to discount) or buyer competition catches on (incentive levels normalize). Either way, the window narrows. Six weeks of action time, give or take. In this episode of the 5-Minute PRIME Podcast, host Martin Maxwell walks the math on a Charlotte Lennar spec deal end-to-end — purchase price, incentive structure, rate buydown, monthly cash flow, day-one equity, depreciation tax shield, and a Year-2 refinance scenario that turns $83,000 of cash into roughly $70,000 of equity gain. Tune in to learn: * The "Q1 Window" — why the gap between builder Q1 and Q2 earnings is the highest-leverage buyer's window of 2026, and exactly what closes it. * The "Flip Tax" reframe — how a $20,000 deferred-maintenance comparable resale stops competing with a builder spec the moment you account for what the new construction has built in for free. * The "Equity-Front-Loaded Deal" — why builder spec inventory shouldn't be evaluated on day-one cash flow, and the specific math that makes the Year-2 IRR clear at a number that resale deals at today's rates can't approach. * The "QMI Quarter-End Play" — Lennar's Quick Move-In inventory is most discountable in the last two weeks of the builder's fiscal quarter. Here's how to time the call. Why is the Charlotte spec house with a fourteen percent incentive a better 2026 investor deal than the same-square-footage resale two miles away at the same list price? And why does the rule "builder spec doesn't cash-flow" miss the actual return engine? Subscribe now to walk one builder spec deal end-to-end and decide whether the Q1 window deserves the next dollar of your portfolio. Thank you for tuning in to the 5-Minute PRIME Podcast! Ready for more tips to master personal finance and real estate investing? Visit REIPrime.com [https://reiprime.com/?r=podcast] for additional resources and strategies to build your wealth. Don’t forget to subscribe, leave a review, and share this episode with someone looking to level up their finances. Follow us on social media for daily updates and more actionable advice!

18 de may de 2026 - 6 min
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The Voucher Gap: $10,872 a Year Per Door If You Read It Right

Mention Section 8 in any investor forum and watch the thread split. Half say it's the most reliable cash flow they've ever booked. Half say they'd never touch it. Both are right — for different ZIPs. The federal data tells you which side you're on. In this episode of the 5-Minute PRIME Podcast, host Martin Maxwell introduces The Voucher Gap — the per-ZIP dollar difference between HUD's Section 8 payment standard and the parent county's median rent. The platform publishes the gap for every ZIP HUD covers under SAFMR. Atlanta — which Episode 130 just put on the YoY-negative list — turns out to carry one of the largest yield windows in the country at ZIP grain. Tune in to learn: * The Voucher Gap — Why HUD's 2018 SAFMR rule mechanically opens 30-to-50% yield windows in suburban ZIPs of high-rent metros, and why those same rules make the strategy break down in dense urban California * Atlanta 30346 (Dunwoody) walked live — FY2026 SAFMR 2BR is $2,270; DeKalb County median rent is $1,591. Voucher gap: +$679/mo (+43%) at SAFMR base; +$906/mo (+57%) at PHA discretion of 110% ($2,497 cap). On a single door, that's nearly $11K/year of premium baked into a federal payment schedule * The 5 most-cited objections — and what the actual data says (no causal damage link; tenancy averages 6.6 years; HUD pays the landlord directly on a fixed monthly schedule) * Why FY2026 is the news — HUD's revised SAFMR notice published April 21, effective May 21 (one week after this episode airs) Are you skipping a yield strategy because of stigma? Are the deal numbers in your target ZIP different than you assumed? Subscribe now to read every metro the way the federal data actually shows it. Thank you for tuning in to the 5-Minute PRIME Podcast! Ready for more tips to master personal finance and real estate investing? Visit REIPrime.com [https://reiprime.com/?r=podcast] for additional resources and strategies to build your wealth. Don’t forget to subscribe, leave a review, and share this episode with someone looking to level up their finances. Follow us on social media for daily updates and more actionable advice!

14 de may de 2026 - 8 min
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Every Metro Has Five Tells: How to Read Any Market in 90 Seconds

Three weeks ago, Atlanta, Nashville, and Charlotte were each posting positive year-over-year home-price growth. The April 18th data hit, and all three flipped negative. They join eighty-six other metros — 89 of America's 300 largest markets are now in the red. Last month it was 99. Two months ago, 106. The list of declining markets is shrinking, not growing — and that's the part the doom headlines are missing. In this episode of the 5-Minute PRIME Podcast, host Martin Maxwell walks you through "The 89-300 Split" — the data trajectory, the three Sun Belt safe-bets that just crossed zero, and what an actively-underwriting investor should do with their buy-box this week. Tune in to learn: * The 89-300 Split — Why the count of declining metros falling from 99 to 89 is more important than the count itself, and what Lance Lambert's bifurcation tracker is really measuring * The Three Flips — Atlanta -3.8%, Nashville -3.0%, Charlotte -1.3%. The Sun Belt safe-bets that institutional money said would hold, and what their crossing-zero means for Q3 2026 underwriting * The Hartford-Austin Spread — 11 days to pending vs 82. The single concrete fact that proves there is no national housing market, just two * The Disappearing National Market — Why the framing "the housing market is..." (cooling, heating, accelerating) is the wrong sentence to read in 2026 * The +3-Point Rule — How much extra cap rate you need to make a Sun Belt deal pencil against an appreciating-Midwest comp this year Have you been holding onto a Sun Belt thesis from 2023? Is your buy-box still aimed at metros that have flipped onto the negative list? Subscribe now to read the housing market the way the data actually shows it — not the way the press release frames it. Thank you for tuning in to the 5-Minute PRIME Podcast! Ready for more tips to master personal finance and real estate investing? Visit REIPrime.com [https://reiprime.com/?r=podcast] for additional resources and strategies to build your wealth. Don’t forget to subscribe, leave a review, and share this episode with someone looking to level up their finances. Follow us on social media for daily updates and more actionable advice!

11 de may de 2026 - 8 min
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