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Tune in every Wednesday to Real Estate Anonymous with hosts Elliott White, Brett Moss, Eric Weatherholtz, and Michael Girdley. Explore the latest trends in real estate, learn how to discover, acquire, and evaluate properties, and get expert insights on market updates. Perfect for investors, property buyers, and real estate enthusiasts.
The #1 Podcast for discovering, acquiring, and evaluating Real Estate.
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Let us know what you think about the show This week, Elliott, Brett, and Eric take a step back to share who they are and how they each found their way into real estate. Then they dive into the juicy stuff—multifamily foreclosures, retail resilience, and whether it makes sense to buy an office building with binoculars on the front (hint: it might). 🔔 Subscribe to Real Estate Anonymous: http://www.youtube.com/@RealEstateAnonymous?sub_confirmation=1 🎧 Listen to our full episodes on your favori...
Let us know what you think about the show We’re headed to Castle Rock, Colorado this week to break down a 60-unit build-to-rent deal that’s caught our attention. It sits right between Denver and Colorado Springs, in an area where home prices are pushing $1M — but rents at this property are around $1,900. We dig into what makes this deal interesting, what gives us pause, and the kind of buyer this is really perfect for. Along the way, we get into the pros and cons of build-to-rent as a produc...
Let us know what you think about the show This week on Real Estate Anonymous, the crew dives into a funky mixed-use deal in Glendora, California—48 residential units, 30 small-bay commercial spaces, and enough strange vibes to make Tarantino proud. From Route 66 nostalgia to questionable tenant mixes and poolside pulp fiction scenes, we break down what makes this deal weirdly compelling. In this episode, we dig into the Royal Palms in Glendora—a property that feels like a cross between a Que...
Let us know what you think about the show Ever wonder what it’s like to own a weird, borderline sketchy mixed-use property in LA? In this episode, the REAA crew dives into a funky Glendora deal with 48 apartments, 30 small-bay retail spaces, and major Quentin Tarantino vibes—plus a long detour into the sacred art of the breakfast taco. Ever wonder what it’s like to own a weird, borderline sketchy mixed-use property in LA? In this episode, the REAA crew dives into a funky Glendora deal with 4...
Let us know what you think about the show Ever thought about buying real estate in South Florida and living that white-loafer, gold-watch lifestyle? In this episode, we break down a deal in Riviera Beach that looks like a solid buy—but is it really? The guys dig into the numbers, debate whether there’s actually a value-add play here, and call out some classic broker tactics that investors need to watch out for. We also take a detour into the Midwest, where Elliott shares a hilarious run-in wi...
Let us know what you think about the show This week, we’re heading to Coral Gables, Miami, to check out a 92,000-square-foot retail center in one of the most prime locations imaginable. Is it a gold mine or a money pit? Plus, Erik shares insights from his Southeast real estate tour, and we take a fun detour into Airbnb chaos and why some investors might regret their choices. 🔔 Subscribe to Real Estate Anonymous: http://www.youtube.com/@RealEstateAnonymous?sub_confirmation=1 🎧 Listen to full...
Let us know what you think about the show This week on Real Estate Anonymous, we dive into the bizarre and fascinating world of the Laughlin Outlet Center—a 250,000-square-foot retail ghost town in the Nevada desert. Is it a dead mall waiting to be bulldozed, or could it be reborn as the ultimate playground for unhinged entertainment? We brainstorm the most ridiculous, yet somehow plausible, ways to turn this desolate retail space into a destination of debauchery. From casinos to chaos, we’re...
Let us know what you think about the show Ever thought about owning a golf-driven entertainment empire? In this episode, we analyze a wild $4.5M real estate deal in Campbell, Texas—a driving range, mini golf, bars, and endless potential. Is this a smart investment or just a really fun hangout spot? We break down the business model, revenue streams, hidden opportunities, and the risks investors need to consider. Key Points in This Episode: ✅ Golf + Bars = Profitable Business? Breaking down th...
Let us know what you think about the show Savannah real estate is heating up, and in this episode, we’re breaking down an intriguing office-retail deal in the heart of the city. We talk market trends, investment potential, and, of course, a few classic Real Estate Anonymous tangents along the way! In this episode, we’re diving into a two-property office and retail portfolio in Savannah, GA. We discuss what makes this deal interesting, the path of progress in the market, and whether it’s a sm...
Let us know what you think about the show In this week’s episode of Real Estate Anonymous, we dive into a 34-unit build-for-rent deal in East Tampa, discussing its challenges, pricing strategy, and potential value. Plus, Elliott shares his hilarious travel adventures and how his life on the road feels like “Groundhog Day.” 🔔 Subscribe to Real Estate Anonymous: http://www.youtube.com/@RealEstateAnonymous?sub_confirmation=1 🎧 Listen to our full episodes on your favorite podcast platforms: App...
Let us know what you think about the show Affordable housing: problem or puzzle? 🏠 In this episode, we dive deep into a controversial Austin housing deal to uncover how public funds are spent—and often squandered—in the name of affordability. Plus, we break down Section 8 contracts, tax credit programs, and why $615k per unit might leave you scratching your head. 🔔 Subscribe to Real Estate Anonymous: http://www.youtube.com/@RealEstateAnonymous?sub_confirmation=1 🎧 Listen to our full episode...
Let us know what you think about the show This week on Real Estate Anonymous, we’re breaking down a unique Lake Tahoe property with lakefront views, glamping vibes, and major redevelopment potential. We chat pricing, marketing, and what happens when billionaires enter the game—all with plenty of laughs and real estate banter. Sponsored by Finresi: Big thanks to Finresi for sponsoring this episode! Want real estate returns without the hassle? Finresi helps you earn 10-12% with private real e...
Let us know what you think about the show This week on Real Estate Anonymous, we break down a 4,300-square-foot retail property in Long Beach and share our take on whether the price tag makes sense. First, we dive into Elliott’s Boston crew and the chaos at the Nantucket Christmas Stroll. From boozy Santa suits to $50,000-a-week rentals, it’s a stroll you won’t forget. Oh, and somehow, we even connect cannabis stores to STDs—don’t ask, just listen! About the Podcast: Real Estate Anonymous t...
Let us know what you think about the show This week on Real Estate Anonymous, we’re tackling a wild one: a 33-unit multifamily property in San Francisco that’s equal parts opportunity and chaos. Think rent control nightmares, a parking lot with no easement, and a city with more red tape than sense. Joining us is Andrew Jeffery, a seasoned investor who’s spent years wading through the ups and downs of San Francisco’s real estate market. From tenant buyouts that feel more like hostage negotiat...
Let us know what you think about the show Welcome back to another episode of Real Estate Anonymous! This week, we dive deep into a deal in Midlothian, Texas—an outdoor storage facility with some interesting challenges and opportunities. Join Elliott, Brett, Eric, and our guest Adam Deermount as we explore whether this gravel-lot investment is worth the price. 🔑 Key Highlights: - The Property: A 28-acre RV and boat storage facility south of Dallas, featuring a mix of open and covered parking...
Let us know what you think about the show In Episode 30 of Real Estate Anonymous, the team takes a deep dive into a multifamily portfolio opportunity in Abilene, Texas. Join us as we discuss the critical factors that make or break an investment in tertiary markets, focusing on cash yields, the potential (and limits) of value-add strategies, and the impact of today’s interest rates on real estate pricing. We also analyze how location plays a role in market performance, why vintage prope...
Let us know what you think about the show In Episode 29 of Real Estate Anonymous, we dive deep into the Peachtree City retail market, exploring an intriguing 70,000-square-foot retail center just south of Atlanta. Eric, Brett, and Elliott provide an in-depth analysis on why this property is positioned for long-term value, especially for investors looking for stability in uncertain markets. Key Highlights: - Prime Location: Discover why Peachtree City—a planned suburb known for its golf cart...
Let us know what you think about the show In this episode, Elliot White, Eric Weatherholts, and Brett Moss dive into a real estate opportunity in Charleston, SC, exploring an adaptive reuse project with lots of potential – and even more challenges. - Charleston’s Market Potential – Why Charleston is hot for investors but comes with big price tags. - Historic Building Hurdles – With roots going back to 1838, this property has a protected façade that complicates any big changes. - Fina...
Let us know what you think about the show Welcome back to another episode of Real Estate Anonymous, where dumb guys talk smart real estate. This week, Andrew Schaper joins us to break down his playbook for transforming parking lots and outdoor storage into a profitable asset class, also known as iOS (Industrial Outdoor Storage). From RV and boat storage to strategic real estate development, Andrew shares how he and his team are turning dirt into dollars. 💡 In this episode, we cover: - The ma...
Let us know what you think about the show In this episode, we dive into an extraordinary property located in Bartlesville, Oklahoma—a 19-story office building designed by the iconic architect Frank Lloyd Wright. Known for his innovative designs, Wright’s influence is evident in this 1956 building, standing tall at 50,000 square feet. It's a unique mix of art deco and mid-century modern styles, reminiscent of a Manhattan skyscraper, though it sits in the heart of America’s plains. Originally ...



