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Episode 90: 2024 Housing Market Update
May 15th, 2024 | 57 mins 56 secs
housing market, real estate, treasure valley
An update on the Treasure Valley housing market with real estate experts Jesse Taff of Waypoint Real Estate Group and Bryce Gonser of Fulcrum Home Loans.
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Episode 48: Broken Dialogue - Tools to getting us back on track
November 9th, 2022 | 1 hr 23 mins
boise, boise bubble, housing, housing market, idaho, real estate, treasure valley, twin falls
How do we handle difficult conversations when opinions differ? It’s been clear for a while that Idaho, and the rest of the United States, have struggled to come to the table on divisive topics. Whether it’s in political debates, or around the kitchen table.
In this episode, we talk with local Alexis Morgan, an Organizational Culture Consultant about this disconnect. Alexis and Shane come with their extensive backgrounds in Organizational Development and Natalie with 15 years of working in social media. We pull many ideas from the book “Crucial Conversations” Tools for Talking When Stakes Are High.
Dropping just in time for your Thanksgiving dinner conversations.
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Episode 46: 2022 - Housing Market, Inflation and Recession
October 12th, 2022 | 1 hr 2 mins
boise, boise bubble, housing, housing market, idaho, real estate, treasure valley, twin falls
A lot of us in the Treasure Valley are looking at the housing market and economy and just asking “What the F**k?”. We decided to invite back experienced Real Estate investor and Idaho Realtor Jesse Taff to follow up from our 2021 conversation. Also joining us is mortgage and loan specialist Bryce Gonser.
Together we chat about interest rates, the accurate definition of a recession, and this swift change from a sellers market to a buyers market. We chat directly about the thought of waiting out the bubble for stabilization, and they give their thoughts on whether that stabilization has happened.
We ask the question on many people minds: “Is the American dream still available?”.
Clearly homeownership and retirement are no longer low hanging fruit.