
Secrets Behind New Home Builder Incentives Finally Revealed!
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In this unfiltered and highly educational episode of the Key Factors Podcast – Real Estate AF, host Mark Jones is joined by San Antonio’s top real estate professionals: Moses Thatcher, Cesar Amezcua, and Josh Boggs.
This episode dives into hard truths about the current new home sales market — truths that many agents are too afraid to say out loud.
Topics covered:
- How builders use inflated pricing and temporary buydowns to trap buyers in negative equity
- The fiduciary failure of realtors who chase commissions and skip due diligence
- Why veteran agents are seeing a rise in pre-foreclosures and short sales
- How builder incentives mask the true cost of homeownership
- Why some new homes are built with lower-quality materials to protect profit margins
- The problem with TikTok agents: Are dancing videos replacing actual expertise?
- How improper pre-qualifications and unimproved tax rates are misleading buyers
- The upcoming risk of payment shock as 2-1 buydowns begin to expire
These industry experts hold nothing back, calling out what needs to be said — from poor leadership at brokerages, to shady builder practices, to agents who can't write a contract but know how to “go viral.”
Whether you’re a homebuyer, realtor, lender, or industry leader, this episode will challenge your perspective, sharpen your edge, and reinforce the value of true expertise in a crowded market.
💥 Must-watch moment: Josh Boggs drops stats on how many short sales he’s working right now—and why that number is about to explode.
🎧 Take notes — this is real talk with real consequences.
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