Minnesota Legislature’s Anti Corporate Landlord Bill

For a couple of years now, I’ve been warning that one consequence of the broken housing market will be politics and that the first domino to fall will be the so-called “corporate landlords.” I based that on things that people like Elizabeth Warren were saying in Senate hearings. I know that a number of cities … Read more

Quick Add-On Thoughts on Banking, Politics, and Real Estate

Yesterday, I wrote my first post in a while about the bank failures, government response, and the implications for real estate. In it, I wrote: Now, every depositor at every bank in the United States is guaranteed by the FDIC and that $250K limit simply does not exist in practice. So if you’re Roku, and … Read more

2023 Starts With Hopeful Signs, or Average People Are Smarter Than a Writer for The Atlantic

A reader sent me this provocative article in The Atlantic, with the provocative title, “The Homeownership Society Was a Mistake.” At first, as I read through the damn thing, I was concerned that the writer had tapped into something real in the psyche of younger Americans who are getting royally screwed by the economy generally, … Read more

Seven Predictions for 2023: The Grime Edition

Welcome to yet another edition of the Seven Predictions, sure to be wrong or your money back. (Does not apply to VIP Subscriptions.) This is one of my favorite annual traditions around this time of year. For those keeping track at home, I just published my results from last year’s predictions, and my lifetime average … Read more

Four Horsemen of the Housing Apocalypse, Part 6: New Jerusalem

I had originally planned on the Four Horsemen series to be five parts: the four Horsemen, plus a wrap-up laying out the consequences for the real estate industry. But as I mentioned in part 5, a couple of you have asked for a slightly medium-to-longer term post-apocalypse outlook on the industry. Once the dust settles, … Read more

Four Horsemen of the Housing Apocalypse, Part 5: What It All Might Mean

At last, we come to the end of this dismal series. While it has been dismal, some of your emails and private messages have been very kind and encouraging. Dark these thoughts may be, but some of you share them and there is a comfort in knowing we’re not alone. (Update: but see below in … Read more

Four Horsemen of the Housing Apocalypse, Part 4: On a Pale Horse – Political Turmoil

And when he had opened the fourth seal, I heard the voice of the fourth beast say, Come and see. And I looked, and behold a pale horse: and his name that sat on him was Death, and Hell followed with him. And power was given unto them over the fourth part of the earth, … Read more

Four Horsemen of the Housing Apocalypse, Part 2: On a Red Horse – Money Printer Go Brrrrr

In part 1 of this series, I outlined years of writing, thinking and speaking on the subject of legal issues and regulatory challenges facing the real estate industry. We continue our journey down dark paths with the second horseman of the housing apocalypse. Let me note right at the outset that I am not an … Read more

These Chickens Will Come Home to Roost Soon

If you’ve been reading Notorious ROB for a while, then you know that I’ve been sounding the alarm for a few years now on the plight of Millennials. You also know that the plight of the Millennials are directly tied to housing, to real estate. Well, here’s a key segment from a popular podcast/YouTube channel … Read more