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Get in the Cashflow Game with K&K | A Podcast for Multifamily Real Estate Investors and those Looking to get in the Game

Get in the Cashflow Game with K&K | A Podcast for Multifamily Real Estate Investors and those Looking to get in the Game

De: Krystle Moore and Kenny Simpson
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Krystle Moore and Kenny Simpson, active multifamily investors, convene a panel of industry experts from a variety of backgrounds to discuss all elements of multifamily investing.  Personal tales and expert advice from apartment investors, apartment syndicators, brokers, attorneys, lenders, analysts, economists, passive investors, property managers, and others are shared with our listeners. These gurus offer their experiences, strategies, and advice on how they created their multifamily real estate investing businesses and fortunes.  This podcast is for you if you invest in, advise on, develop, own, or rent commercial property. Investing for your family’s future has never been explained like this! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/getinthecashflowgame/supportKrystle Moore and Kenny Simpson Economía Finanzas Personales
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  • 2026 OFF to a BANG with TRUMP’S announcements
    Jan 14 2026

    2026 is starting with a bang.

    Trump just announced a series of major housing, mortgage, and economic proposals, and some of them could have real implications for interest rates, affordability, and the housing market.

    In this episode, I break down what was announced, what actually matters, and which ideas could realistically move mortgage rates versus what may remain political talk.

    In this episode, we cover
    A proposal to buy 200 billion dollars in mortgage backed securities and how that could push rates lower
    A potential 10 percent cap on credit card interest rates and what it says about consumer stress
    Efforts to limit large institutional investors from buying single family homes
    New ADU financing ideas allowing up to four units and how this could impact housing supply
    A new Federal Reserve Chair and why leadership changes matter for rate policy
    Discussion around 50 year mortgages and transferable loans and whether they are realistic

    Some of these proposals could be game changing. Others may face significant hurdles. Understanding the difference is critical for homebuyers, homeowners, investors, and industry professionals navigating the 2026 housing market.

    If you want clarity on how these announcements could affect mortgage rates, housing affordability, and real estate decisions, this episode breaks it down in plain English.

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    20 m
  • I Wake Up at 3AM Every Day. Here’s Why Discipline Beats Motivation
    Jan 7 2026

    Why Motivation Isn’t Enough in 2026

    It’s a new year, and like most people, you probably started 2026 with big goals. Get in shape. Wake up earlier. Build better habits. Focus on your life, your health, and your future.

    In this episode, I share why waking up early completely changed my life, how I built the discipline to stay consistent, and why it has almost nothing to do with mornings and everything to do with the night before.

    This is not a hype or motivation episode. It is a real conversation about habits, discipline, mindset, and why most people fall off after a few weeks while others stay consistent for years.

    In this episode, I talk about
    Why most New Year motivation fades fast
    Why waking up early is about structure, not willpower
    How the night before determines your morning
    Simple habits that make waking up early easier
    Why discipline beats motivation every time
    How to reset quickly after travel or setbacks
    Learning to say no to protect your goals
    Why consistency matters more than intensity

    I also share how getting up early gave me something most people never get, uninterrupted time to think, plan, work, and take care of my mind and body before the rest of the world wakes up.

    This routine may not be for everyone. You do not need to wake up at 3AM. But waking up earlier, creating alone time, and building discipline can change how you show up in every area of your life.

    If you are serious about making 2026 different, this episode will help you rethink habits, discipline, and what it really takes to stay consistent.

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    13 m
  • 2026 Housing Forecast: The Surprising Truth About the Fed
    Jan 6 2026

    In this 2026 outlook, I break down what I call the New Fed Era and what a new Federal Reserve Chair could mean for interest rates, housing, and the broader economy.

    Many people are wondering whether 2026 brings a recession or whether the so called soft landing is actually happening. In this episode, we examine inflation trends, consumer confidence, labor data, and why housing prices may remain flat or dip slightly in certain markets rather than crash.

    If you are a homebuyer, homeowner, real estate investor, or industry professional, this episode covers the critical economic and housing trends that will shape decision making in 2026.

    In this episode, we discuss
    How a new Fed Chair could change interest rate strategy
    Why lower rates may not immediately trigger a housing boom
    What recession probability data actually tells us
    How consumer confidence and spending affect the economy
    National versus local housing price expectations
    What to expect for jobs, inflation, and affordability in 2026

    The housing market in 2026 may look very different than most people expect. Understanding how the Federal Reserve communicates, how markets price expectations, and how policy shifts flow through real estate is essential for making informed decisions.

    If you want clarity on where rates, housing, and the economy may be headed next, this episode breaks it down in plain English.

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    8 m
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