Episodios

  • Real Estate Ish That Needs to Stay in 2025
    Jan 6 2026

    Welcome to 2026!

    Before we make any resolutions about doing better, let's talk about all the real estate ish that needs to stay in 2025.

    This episode is your complete guide to everything we're leaving behind: coaches still denying the NAR settlement mattered, agents going viral for steering content and threatening critics, companies creating fake AI testimonials, RESPA violations dressed up as "networking," and brokers who conveniently ignored their top producers crossing every ethical line.

    My "Just In Case" folder nearly crashed my laptop this year with screenshots, contracts, and social media posts that consumers definitely shouldn't have seen. So let's unpack it all, the Camp B coaches, the builder bonuses, the ego-driven commission wars, and the agent who literally looked up someone's phone number to threaten them for posting a critique.

    But it's not all doom and gloom! There's actually some good news: Pennsylvania is moving forward with legislation to restrict predatory home equity agreement companies. Progress is possible when we demand better.

    Plus: A personal update on why things got quiet around here at the end of 2025 (spoiler: health stuff, family stuff, life stuff), and what's coming in 2026, including special guests and our Housing Rebel provider member events with Rob Hahn on January 21st and Hunterbrook Media on February 18th for a belated Valentine's special on how much we love captive lending and new construction chaos.

    Real Estate Ish We're Leaving in 2025:

    • Coaches pretending nothing was wrong with pre-settlement practices
    • Agents making steering content "for the algorithm"
    • Fake testimonials and AI-generated marketing
    • FSBO hostage situations and buyer manipulation
    • "I don't do interviews" energy from agents with paid Zillow badges
    • Builder bonuses to other people's fiduciaries
    • RESPA violations disguised as "business strategies"

    This episode is based on content from Housing Rebel. All examples are from publicly posted content by real estate professionals.

    If you're looking for industry cheerleading, this ain't it. But if you're ready for honest talk about what went wrong and how we fix it, you're in the right place.

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    28 m
  • We Mystery Shopped 281 Real Estate Agents. Here's What They're Really Telling Buyers.
    Nov 3 2025

    Special Episode!

    Between July and September 2025, we did something crazy: we pretended to be homebuyers and called 281 real estate agents across 26 cities to see what they're ACTUALLY telling consumers about commissions post-settlement.

    The NAR settlement was supposed to introduce price competition and transparency. So what happened?

    In this special one-off episode, I break down what we found:

    • Why agents in 8 major cities ALL quoted the exact same rate (down to the decimal point)
    • The #1 lie agents told us over and over (spoiler: it violates the DOJ-NAR agreement)
    • How three agents in one Cincinnati suburb likely misled 175 consumers in a single year
    • The one bright spot: two-thirds of agents WILL negotiate if you push back (they just won't tell you that)
    • Tactical advice for home buyers and sellers entering the market

    Whether you're buying, selling, or working in the industry, you need to hear this.

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    22 m
  • The Boogie Man That Protects Your Wallet
    Oct 30 2025

    In this episode, we sit down with David Friend, who spent over a decade at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) from the recovery for the market crash through 2022.

    Think the CFPB is a regulatory monster killing innovation? That's exactly what certain billionaire tech leaders want you to believe, because consumer protection tends to get in the way of "moving fast and breaking things" (especially when those "things" are your financial wellbeing).

    David takes us inside the agency that was created to prevent another economic meltdown, explaining what it was actually like working there and why the constant attacks on this consumer protection agency benefit exactly one group: the people who profit when regulations disappear.

    We're diving into:

    • Why the CFPB was created and what it actually does
    • How open banking should have been standard practice years ago and who is against it
    • The truth behind "debanking" claims (spoiler: it's just banks protecting their assets, not political warfare)
    • What happens when you gut a consumer protection agency down to 10% of its former capacity

    Recorded this summer with some delightful breaks, because working from home without help is always an adventure with hungry kids.

    If you've ever wondered why the loudest voices against consumer protection are the ones who profit most without it, this episode is for you.

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    1 h y 4 m
  • New Homes, Hidden Problems: Hunterbrook Media Exposes Construction Defects and Mortgage Steering
    Oct 16 2025

    We're Back! Did you miss us?

    In this eye-opening episode, we sit down with Sam Koppelman, Publisher of Hunterbrook Media, to discuss their groundbreaking investigative work exposing some of the biggest names in real estate.

    Sam takes us inside their investigations into DR Horton and Lennar's construction nightmares, where new homebuyers discovered serious defects in properties they thought were their dream homes. We explore Hunterbrook's reporting on UWM and the mortgage broker referral practices that raise serious questions about consumer choice and steering to one lener. And Sam reveals their findings on LGI Homes' "affordable housing" model that promises low prices but leaves buyers trapped in loans they can't sustain, leading to mass defaults.

    This is investigative journalism that's changing the real estate industry. Whether you're a homebuyer, investor, or industry professional, you need to hear what Hunterbrook uncovered before you (or your clients) buy a home or get a mortgage.


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    UWM Report

    House From Hell Report

    LGI Report

    Lennar Mold Home

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    30 m
  • Fake Faces, Real Rage: The Lead Gen Scam Nobody’s Stopping
    May 9 2025

    Buckle up!

    This episode is part consumer warning, part investigative rundown, and part Wendy's personal bitch session (you’ve been warned).

    After tracking more than 30 companies using fake testimonials, undisclosed paid actors, and shady lead generation tactics, Wendy went full watchdog: reporting them to state AGs, the FTC, and even someone high up at TikTok... only to be met with the bureaucratic equivalent of “meh.”

    This episode pulls no punches and drops no names (just kidding, we might drop a few). It’s a raw look at the mess behind those feel-good ads and a blunt reminder that when it comes to real estate and finance, you can’t trust the pitch, especially when it’s coming from someone reading a script.


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    22 m
  • Follow the Money: The Pocket Listing Power Grab
    Apr 22 2025

    It’s a solo episode today—just me, a mic, and a whole lot of truth bombs. I was in such a rush to push this out, that I even forgot to add the teaser and closer. In a way, I am doing you a favor and saving you a few minutes (getting right to the point)!

    We’re diving deep into pocket listings; what they are, who’s pushing them, and why they’re suddenly everywhere. Spoiler alert: it’s not about “exclusivity” or “better service.” It’s about control, commissions, and keeping you, the buyer or seller, just informed enough to sign, but not enough to question.

    I’ll break down the biggest players driving this trend (looking at you, Compass, Homes.com, and even Zillow), what they’re really after, and how it all adds up to a power grab that benefits them—not you.

    This episode is your inside look at the game behind the scenes, the one most people don’t realize they’re playing until it’s too late. Because in an industry that’s supposed to help you find a home, sometimes you have to REBEL to actually see the full picture.

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    As promised: Zillow's cut on Flex agent leads

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    28 m
  • Equity Snatchers: The Truth About Home Equity Agreements
    Jan 15 2025

    Quick cash, no interest, no monthly payments—sounds like a sweet deal, right? Wrong. In this episode of Real Estate REPlay, Wendy Gilch teams up with her no-nonsense lender BFF, Chelle Prunkel, to call BS on the slick marketing behind Home Equity Agreements (HEAs). These so-called “loan alternatives” might sound like a dream, but spoiler alert: they’re a nightmare waiting to happen.

    From shady equity grabs to terms that can double your payout, Wendy and Chelle rip the curtain off these equity-stealing scams and explain why they’re basically the payday loans of homeownership. Want to keep your house and your sanity? They’ll show you smarter ways to unlock your home’s value without losing your shirt—or your generational wealth.

    Plus, we’ll throw shade at predatory ads, highlight how HEAs sidestep key consumer protections, and give you the lowdown on why a nosy loan officer is the hero you didn’t know you needed.

    Tune in now for the real talk (and maybe a few F-bombs) you need to protect your biggest investment—your home.

    🎧 Links & Resources Mentioned:

    • Rate My Mortgage Rate: Get Help With Your Loan Estimate
    • Washington State Report on HEAs
    • Selling Later's HEA Breakdown
    • Contact Chelle Prunkel
    • CFPB New Report on HEAs
      • Even though they never respond to anything we send them, we wanted to include this new report from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau as it confirms just how concerned we should all be about these types of agreements.

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    38 m
  • Ask Away, Homebuyers: If Your Agent Can’t Handle Questions, Find a Better One
    Jan 3 2025

    What was supposed to be a week off took an unexpected turn after a Reddit post about a buyer asking their real estate agent some simple, reasonable questions left me frustrated—and fired up. Why? Because some agents don’t like being held accountable or challenged by informed buyers. Spoiler alert: That’s their problem, not yours!

    In this episode, we’re diving into why it’s essential for homebuyers to ask the right questions before choosing a real estate agent. Not all agents are created equal, and interviewing them is the first step to protecting yourself and your biggest investment.

    Here’s what we’ll cover:

    • The key questions every homebuyer should ask a potential agent before signing on.
    • Why these questions matter and how they empower you to make better decisions.
    • The red-flag answers that should have you running for the door.
    • How you can access a free resource from Selling Later with these questions (and more!) to help guide you through the process, whether you’re buying or selling.

    We believe every buyer and seller deserves the tools to protect themselves and their equity. That’s why Selling Later offers free resources, including this complete list of questions, to make sure you’re prepared to navigate the real estate process with confidence.

    Don’t let anyone make you feel bad for doing your due diligence. Tune in and learn how to take control of your homebuying journey!










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    22 m
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