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You Guys Let Me Know
12-3-22 Housing Market Crisis??? Sales Tanking But So Are Lead Times

You Guys Let Me Know

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2022 14:58


New construction has taken a huge hit in the last 6 months, however, conditions are getting favorable. https://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/PE... https://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/HOUST https://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/HSN1F uneducatedeconomist.com uneducatedeconomist@gmail.com real mail P.O. 731 Astoria, OR 97103 Instagram uneducated.economist Patreon https://www.patreon.com/UneducatedEco... Want to buy me a coffee? https://www.paypal.me/meatbingo https://cash.app/$bingo503 https://venmo.com/code?user_id=211351... --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/youguysletmeknow/support

Reorg Ruminations
Reorg Radio Europe: Itenum, Rovensa Expected to Price This Week; Houst Webinar Highlights

Reorg Ruminations

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2022 16:00


Each episode of Reorg's weekly EMEA Core Credit podcast series features detailed discussion on issues and companies across the credit lifecycle. This week's podcast includes discussion of: French IT services company Inetum and Portuguese specialty crop nutrition provider Rovensa are expected to price this week; Extracts of last week's webinar covering the first use of the Part 26A Restructuring Plan in the SME market by Houst Ltd. If you are not a Reorg subscriber, request access here: go.reorg-research.com/Podcast-Trial. We're looking for feedback to improve the podcast experience! Please share your thoughts here: www.research.net/r/Reorg_podcast_survey.

The Kingdom Investor
02 - Leading A Business By Faith and Generosity | Margaret Hartman

The Kingdom Investor

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2022 54:37


Do your employees, tenants, stakeholders, and customers experience what God's generosity feels and looks like when they deal with your business? Or do they see deceit, greed, and dishonesty? As real estate business owners and entrepreneurs, we are presented with opportunities to apply faith-driven practices and to share kingdom-focused generosity. All we need to do is step up and step out. Our conversation today with Margaret Hartman focuses on building and leading a business steered with faith-driven principles and imbued by radical generosity as lived out by her family and practiced by the Hartman Income REIT company. She details how the company strives to make lives better for its employees, tenants, stakeholders, and beneficiaries of their foundation while reaping the rewards in their business and living a life of fulfillment glorifying God. Listen to how you can cultivate radical generosity and tell the world about God's ownership over what we have and what we manage. Take that first step by clicking the play button. Key Points From This Episode: Margaret's personal background and information about Hartman Income REIT, the commercial real estate investment company founded by Margaret's father, Al Hartman.The historical background of the Hartman company and the story of its founder Al Hartman. How the Hartman company weathered economic recessions including the Texas oil crisis in the past 40 years.Margaret tells the story of her father encountering Jesus, making a profession of faith in Christ, surrendering and realigning his life, heart, and business to God and His Kingdom. How the Hartman company practices biblical principles and generosity in running the business.Ways the company established charitable programs designed to help its employees, its tenants, and other institutions.How Al Hartman's personal faith and life of prayer launched prayer initiatives in the company and permeated the company culture. How the company practices radical generosity led by the Hartman family who lives simply with an emphasis on the value of giving.Margaret's advice on cultivating and strengthening the practice of radical generosity.The factors that influenced and deepened Al Hartman's faith and generosity.How generosity enables us to make an impact on other people's lives while building a legacy from generation to generation.Margaret shares a framework for financial stewardship.Margaret answers the lightning-round questions.Tweetables:“One of our core values is that we honor God in all that we do by operating a company in a manner consistent with biblical principles.““We just do anything we can to impact these tenants with the love of Christ.” “His (Al Hartman) life is marked by radical generosity. Instead of tithing 10%, it's keeping 10% and tithing 90%.”“We've had the opportunity to partner with what God is doing in the world.”“For us as a family, we just see the value in giving versus receiving, and giving it away for the sake of something so great, to see someone's face when they hear the Gospel, hear the good news of Jesus Christ.” About Margaret HartmanMargaret Hartman is an associate at Hartman Income REIT, a real estate investment company founded by Al Hartman, that has grown from humble beginnings into a leader in commercial real estate throughout Texas with 200 employees and over $800 million in assets under management over the last 38 years. Margaret started her career in the CRE investment industry working for a Houston-based CRE investment fund doing acquisitions, dispositions, and asset management before joining the capital markets team at Hartman focusing on raising joint venture and fund equity and heading the investor relations department. The Hartman family lives in Houst

Reorg Ruminations
EMEA Core Credit: JLR Bonds; Houst Restructuring; Covenant Trends

Reorg Ruminations

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2022 14:07


Each episode of Reorg's weekly EMEA Core Credit podcast series features detailed discussion on issues and companies across the credit lifecycle. This week's podcast includes discussion of: - The short-dated bonds of U.K. car manufacturer Jaguar Land Rover, and why they are considered attractive. - U.K-based hosting and management platform Houst's restructuring, which was the first successful use of a restructuring plan by a middle market company outside an administration. - The covenants in European leveraged loans and high yield bonds that have shaped up during the first half of 2022. - The latest developments in the European primary market, which have signaled an improvement in market conditions. If you are not a Reorg subscriber, request access here: go.reorg-research.com/Podcast-Trial.

Mother Daughter ISH
Houst Music ISH

Mother Daughter ISH

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2022 25:49


“Our goal is to foster better communication between women!” ++++++++++   We literally created a show for every woman on  Planet Earth!   Subscribe and help us help 1Million women!!!!! Watch. Listen. Support Our Show Linktree https://linktr.ee/MotherDaughterISH +++++++++++   Podbean https://www.podbean.com/site/search/index?v=mother+daughter+ish +++++++++++   The Mother Daughter ISH show is hosted by Dawn, Aungelique, & Paiton +++++++++++   #motherdaughterish #mothers #daughters +++++++++++   Advertise with us send an IG dm or an email contactmdishows@gmail.com +++++++++++   IG: motherdaughterish_ +++++++++++   Mail us your product for a Friday review P.O. Box 842398 Houston, Texas 77284 +++++++++++   Hardcover Book Puchase our book today on Amazon: 100 Fun Questions Between Mothers And Daughters (Volume 1- Ages 16 and older) https://www.amazon.com/Questions-Between-Mothers-Daughters-older/dp/B09TMTLHKG/ref=sr_1_17?crid=27ONICI2M7319&keywords=dawn+fobbs+books&qid=1652113769&sprefix=dawn+fobbs+books%2Caps%2C160&sr=8-17 ++++++++++++   Support our show through CashApp: $mdipodcast ++++++++++++   Please subscribe to our shows and leave us a comment or a simple hello. ++++++++++++   Show Email: Business inqquiries, colabs, Ads contactmdishows@gmail.com ++++++++++++   #housemusic #disco #dancemusic   +++++++++++   Sunday- Conversation starters Wednesday- Conversation starters Friday- Women business showcase:  send your product to P.O. Box 842398 Houston, Texas 77284 (no cost)  Full review Saturday- Out and about (anywhere/any place) +++++++++++   Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing.   Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this video and on the Mother Daughter ISH shows do not necessarily reflect the opinion of the hosts and the Youtube Channel. All topics are for entertainment purposes only! Educational satire TV-MA Viewer discretion is advised. All commentary is for educational and reaching purposes only . +++++++++++++   Recorded in Katy, Texas at MDI Studios (unless on the road)   Let's cultivate better communication with the women we want in our lives!   To be a guest email or DM us.

Carlos Rivas
MI CRISTO ROTO | EXPERIENCIA DE CHARLES BRUCE | MONÓLOGO TEATRAL | SEVILLA ESPAÑA

Carlos Rivas

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2022 15:28


Charles Bruce nos cuenta su experiencia al ir a este Monólogo teatral en Houstón, Texas. USA Mi Cristo roto es una obra de teatro representada por un solo actor, el reconocido actor mexicano, Alberto Mayagoitia. Mi Cristo roto cuenta la historia de un sacerdote al que le gustaban las obras de arte. Un día, cuando visitaba una tienda de antigüedades, vio una escultura, entre muchos cuadros bellos y otras obras de arte, que llamó su atención enseguida. Era este crucifijo roto. Se trataba de la obra de un artista muy conocido, seguía conservando su valor comercial, aunque estuviera deteriorada. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/smartrivas/message

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Real Estate News: Real Estate Investing Podcast
Housing Market: Fastest Pace for Single-Family Rent Growth in 15 Years

Real Estate News: Real Estate Investing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2021 4:47


Single-family rents are increasing at their fastest rate in almost 15 years. A new CoreLogic report shows that rent growth for single-family homes was up 5.9% year-over-year in April. That's the fastest rate of growth since 2006, before the housing meltdown and the Great Recession.Demand for detached homes has mushroomed because of the pandemic. Many Americans want more space inside their home as well as a place to go outside for fresh air. Remote work has also allowed for a migration to smaller cities and more remote locations. There's also a lack of affordable for-sale homes to satisfy demand at lower income levels. All those factors are pushing people into rentals, and with that kind of demand, rents are moving higher.CoreLogic's Single-Family Rent IndexCoreLogic's Single-Family Rent Index tracks SFRs. (1) That includes detached homes and single-family homes that are attached to other single-family homes, like condominiums. It analyzes the same group of homes over time to come up with a reading on rent growth.The index shows that rent growth for detached homes is three times the rate of rent growth for units that are attached to other units. It also shows that rent growth for all kinds of units is now higher than it was before the pandemic.CoreLogic economist, Molly Boesel, says: “While rent growth dipped significantly last April at the start of the pandemic, rising affordability issues and supply shortages in the for-sale housing market and ongoing demographic pressure from aging millennials have continued to place upward pressure on the single-family rental market.” She also sees these factors continuing and “leading to strong rent growth this year.”Uneven Rent Growth RateThe growth rate is somewhat uneven, however, between the low and high-priced rentals. CoreLogic says the difference is due to the uneven pace of the job recovery, which it refers to as a “K-shaped” recovery. It defines the low-priced tier as less than 75% of the regional median, and the high-priced tier as more than 125% of the local median.Looking at the different price tiers: The rate of growth at the low end was 3.9% year-over-year in April. That's up from 3.2% a year earlier. At the high end, the rate of growth was 6.1% compared to 2.2% in April of last year. That high-end increase is the fastest we've seen since May of 2006.Rent Growth Highest for Detached SFRSCoreLogic also analyzed the difference in rent growth for the various single-family property types. In addition to condos, those attached properties include duplexes, triplexes, quadplexes, townhomes, row-houses, and co-ops. CoreLogic found that rent growth for all tiers of detached homes accelerated most rapidly, at 7.9% year-over-year. The reading was just 2.2% for other kinds of single-family homes.The report also shows the highest rent growth in lower-density cities that are attracting more renters. Phoenix tops that list with 12.2% rent growth. Tucson is a close second at 10.6%. Las Vegas, Atlanta, Austin, Dallas, Charlotte, Detroit, San Diego, and Houston round out the top ten.Supply & Demand DynamicThe CEO of one of the nation's biggest institutional landlords, Dallas Tanner of Invitation Homes, says that he expects the current dynamic in the rental market to continue. During an interview with CNBC, he said: “You do not see anything in the numbers that suggest the supply and demand factors are going to change dramatically overnight.” (2)He says with some 65 million millennials making major life decisions like buying or renting a home, he doesn't expect a decrease in the need for housing. Although he views the housing market as healthy, he says we're not building enough new homes each year to meet demand. According to St. Louis Fed, builders are producing about 1.5 million new units each year. (3) Tanner compared that to the late 1990s, and says the most urgent need right now is for more “more quality housing... across all spectrums.”Links:1 - https://www.corelogic.com/intelligence/inaccessibility-in-for-sale-housing-pushes-up-demand-for-single-family-rentals/2 - https://www.cnbc.com/2021/06/18/invitation-homes-ceo-says-hes-not-worried-about-a-housing-bubble.html3 - https://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/HOUST

Sit Down Zumock! with Chad Zumock
Episode 149: Ryan Stout

Sit Down Zumock! with Chad Zumock

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2019 63:25


Ryan Stout in the HOUST!  SHARE IT and BLAST IT! Want to donate to my podcast? paypal.me/zumock (ALL PROCEEDS GO BACK INTO THE PODCAST!) *Follow and Subscribe* (Instagram) https://www.instagram.com/chadzumock (YouTube) https://www.youtube.com/AdventuresInArgyle  (Twitter) https://twitter.com/chadzumock (SnapChat) chadzumock https://www.chadzumock.com Live in the Ohio area and you need insurance? Do not hesitate and contact Kevin Surnear to be your agent over at State Farm. He'll take a horrible situation and make it easy and painless so you can live your life. Call him directly 330-877-2323 or go to his website https://www.kevinsurnear.com -Tell him the Z-Man sent you! *Pick-up Chad Zumock's newest stand-up comedy album "A WHITE GUY NAMED CHAD" on iTunes, Amazon.com, Tidal, Spotify and at chadzumock.com for only $7.99... ALL PROCEEDS GO BACK INTO THE PODCAST! Click on the Amazon banner at chadzumock.com (At the bottom when shopping) SHARE THIS PODCAST WITH ONE FRIEND OR TWENTY EIGHT! This is a movement and it starts with you! If this podcast is apart of your weekly routine, please share with people that might like it. Let's continue to grow this podcast grass roots style! Put it on your facebook page, tweet it, and email it! #SitDownZumock all your tweets and Instagram photos

Mountain West Wire
Early preview of San Diego State vs. Arizona State

Mountain West Wire

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2017 23:00


We are chatting with Kaelen Jones of Houst of Sparky to get insight to the Arizona State football program. They host San Diego State this upcoming year, and time to find out what they are up to since spring football. The Sun Devils will have a new quarterback and a new defensive coordinator in Phil Bennett to maybe shore up their defense that gave up nearly 40 points per game. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mwwire/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mwwire/support

Mountain West Wire
Early preview of San Diego State vs. Arizona State

Mountain West Wire

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2017 23:04


We are chatting with Kaelen Jones of Houst of Sparky to get insight to the Arizona State football program. They host San Diego State this upcoming year, and time to find out what they are up to since spring football. The Sun Devils will have a new quarterback and a new defensive coordinator in Phil Bennett to maybe shore up their defense that gave up nearly 40 points per game. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mwwire/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mwwire/support Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Pass The Gravy
Pass The Gravy #170: Molar Bear

Pass The Gravy

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2017 102:57


Alex, Phyllis, and Robert talk about BuzzFest 36, the NBA and NHL playoffs, and tooth tattoos. They also give you the comeback kids of the week, try and figure out what the female version of cock blocking should be called, and debate whether or not Aaron Hernandez is worse than O.J Simpson. You can follow the show on twitter: @passthegravypod, @AlexJMiddleton, @RobertBarbosa03, and @ChrisHogan82

Pass The Gravy
Pass The Gravy #140: My Big Fat Greek Podcast

Pass The Gravy

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2016 118:37


The guys talk about Eminem and Michael Jackson, Chris reviews "Sully" and Alex tells you how he slept at Lifetime Fitness all the time as well as updating you on his pursuit of $40. They also discuss NFL and college football, argue over why the Giants beat the Cowboys, and tell you how Harambe's name live on in China. This is one dope ass p-cast gang, listen! You can follow the show on twitter: @passthegravypod, @AlexJMiddleton, @ChrisHogan82

Legally Sound | Smart Business
How Houston Handled the Flash Floods and Employer Storm Advice [e266]

Legally Sound | Smart Business

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2016 25:51


The guys discuss the massive floods in Houston,how employers responded, and why one meteorologist became a local hero. They also discuss the steps businesses should take in preparing for storms outside the workplace. Full Podcast Transcript NASIR: Welcome to our podcast where we cover business in the news and add our legal twist. My name is Nasir Pasha. MATT: And I’m Matt Staub. NASIR: And I am all dry from the weather. I think that’s the first question. Everything is safe and sound in Houston, Texas. MATT: I mean, I didn’t hear about this, I don’t think, until Tuesday? Monday? NASIR: Well, Monday is when it happened. MATT: Okay, it must have been Tuesday. NASIR: Yeah. So, what happened last Monday which would have been last, last Monday when this episode comes out? Basically, overnight – and I was kind of half-awake – it was just raining like crazy all night. Of course, I’m not in ivory tower on the eighth floor of our building so I wasn’t really too concerned about anything in my own selfishness. But I knew something was going on and I woke up at like 4:30 in the morning, checking my phone, to see if there’s floods or whatever. And then, I think, at 5:00 or 6:00, the weather warning goes off on your phone and so forth. But, overnight, things just started to flood like crazy and people woke up to flooded homes, flooded streets. You see, Houston, just picture a huge area that’s completely flat and then cover it with cement and then pour rain on it. That’s Houston, basically. Of course, it’s going to flood. So, it’s been kind of a rough week and so we thought we’d cover some of the implications of that flooding. MATT: Well, yeah, that’s what I was going to ask because I’ve never been there. Is it like San Diego that the city was not built for any sort of rain? I mean, it would never even rain that long in San Diego but the drainage system in San Diego is so poor that it just can’t. NASIR: That’s true. In San Diego, if it rains pretty hard, I remember in Mission Valley, there would be spots where it’d just be impassable. But you’re right, it’s because San Diego is not built for that and it hardly gets any rain. When it does rain, the ocean water or the sewage water goes into the ocean and you can’t swim for X number of weeks, et cetera. But, in Houston, I mean, first of all, it’s basically swampland. And so, to answer your question, it’s supposed to be built for rain. The problem is it’s just flat. The only thing that they can do, for example, in Galveston, what they did is they literally – this was decades ago – Galveston is a beach city close to Houston on the gulf and basically they raised everything, like, ten feet – meaning the buildings – and so, that way, when there’s a surge of water in the ocean, you know, it doesn’t flood every single time. That’s really the only thing that they do here. Basically, when they build new buildings, they make sure it has a run-off and what is it called? A reserve? MATT: Moat? NASIR: Not a moat. Like, depending upon the size of the lot, they dig below and then they build up so that the water has somewhere to go. Most of the time, that works. But, of course, all of these old neighborhoods which, frankly, tend to be the lower income areas, are the ones that get affected most when these things happen. MATT: How long did this happen for? Just one day or was it multiple days? NASIR: Sunday night and it was basically flood waters that would not recede until the next day but then, also, Tuesday, there was more rain. On Wednesday, there was more rain. That kind of exasperated it a little bit. But the worst of the worst was on Monday. I think a total of eight or so people have passed on most of those on Monday, I believe. MATT: Yeah, that’s crazy. I mean, the reason I ask is what we’re going to talk about today is kind of the employer response – maybe how employers in Houston responded and how they should respond and kind of this vigilante meteorologist that stepped up in the Houst...