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105. Our 2025 Predictions Revisited: What We Got Right (and Wrong)

105. Our 2025 Predictions Revisited: What We Got Right (and Wrong)

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Episode 105: Revisiting Our 2025 Predictions – Mid-Year Market Check-In

We’re six months into 2025, and it’s time to see how our January predictions have held up. In this episode of Drunk Real Estate, the crew revisits every bold call—what we nailed, what we missed, and what the latest market data is telling us now.

We break down:
📉 Inflation and interest rates – Did the Fed move like we thought?
🏠 Housing market trends – Where buyers and investors are feeling the pain
🏢 Commercial real estate check-in – The surprising mid-year story
💼 Investor sentiment – Are people pulling back, or finding opportunities?
🔮 Updated predictions – What we see coming for the rest of 2025

Grab a drink and join us for real talk, market insight, and a few strong opinions about where this economy is heading.

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