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June 17, 2024 • 43 mins

In this episode of Real Estate Jerky, hosts Ed Parkhill and Mike Kelly dive into the intricacies of reverse mortgages and HELOC loans, providing valuable advice on their benefits and drawbacks. They discuss the challenges of the California real estate market, including high housing costs and homelessness, and the impact of rising insurance rates in states like Florida. The episode also covers the pitfalls of using credit cards, the importance of handling VA loans properly, and the latest numbers showing decreased sales and low inventory in Modesto. Additionally, the hosts critique the Biden administration's push for green housing mandates and Governor Newsom's plan to invest $1 billion in tiny homes. Tune in for insightful discussions on politics, social issues, and real estate trends.

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