5 Real-Estate Plays Set to Explode by 2026
Description
Survive ‘til 25? Forget that—this episode shows you how to thrive in 26. Michael Michalov and Mikey Taylor fire through a no-BS lightning round of over- vs undervalued asset classes, crunch the brutal cap-rate math no one’s talking about, and reveal the five niches they’re betting on now—before Wall Street piles in.
What you’ll learn:
Why short-term rentals and build-to-rent mega-projects may be peaking 🚩
How a 25-bp Fed cut won’t rescue over-leveraged multifamily deals (do the math)
The coming senior-housing supply crunch—and how to position before the wave hits
Micro-warehousing, adaptive-reuse retail, and distressed-asset pref-equity plays explained in plain English
Cash-flow vs appreciation: the wealth-builder’s dilemma solved with real numbers
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