Category: Residential Real Estate

  • Lehman Bros

    Lehman Bros

    Wall Street during the early 2000s, with a focus on Lehman Brothers, one of the oldest and most aggressive investment banks. The mortgage industry saw significant growth due to securitization and government encouragement of homeownership, leading to the bundling and selling of mortgage contracts to institutional buyers worldwide.  Lehman’s executives, such as Anthony Fry and…

  • Trading Cities…

    Trading Cities…

    Famous youtuber explains why he moved from NYC to New Jersey.

  • The Favorite Location of the .01%

    The Favorite Location of the .01%

    “Why Wyoming is so Weirdly Wealthy,” Wendover Productions explores the paradox of Wyoming’s unattractive living conditions and limited resources yet having a high concentration of billionaires, particularly in Teton County. The area, which has transformed from a remote ranching town into a vacation destination, attracts wealthy individuals due to scenic landscapes and tax benefits. However,…

  • How does the consumer feel?

    How does the consumer feel?

  • Bank Failure: Worst since 2008

    Bank Failure: Worst since 2008

    “The worst year for banks since 2008 | FT Film” discusses the tumultuous year experienced by the global banking sector in 2023, which was deemed the worst year for banks since the 2008 financial crisis. The video explores various events such as the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank (SVB) due to the decline in funding for tech…

  • Rising vs Falling Prices.  Existing vs New Construction

    Rising vs Falling Prices. Existing vs New Construction

    Worth the 11 Minutes!

  • Housing Affordability

    Housing Affordability

  • We(Fail)

    We(Fail)

    This video describes WeWork, an office space rental company masquerading as a tech company creating a “physical social network.” Despite raising $22 billion in venture capital, WeWork never turned a profit and is considered the worst venture capital deal in history. The video discusses the significant decline of WeWork’s stock since going public, as well…

  • Investors stopped buying…

    Investors stopped buying…

  • Bank of America Losses

    Bank of America Losses

    131.6 Billion. Ouch