In this episode, the guys dive into the topic of investing in vacation properties versus traditional investments like stocks. They share personal experiences with owning rental homes, discussing the financial realities, tax implications, and emotional factors that come with property ownership. The conversation explores balancing personal enjoyment with profitability, as well as practical tips for managing and marketing short-term rentals. They close with reflections on ideal second-home locations and the evolving landscape of real estate investing.
In this episode of the Real Estate Addicts Podcast, former Boston City Councilor and current at-large candidate Frank Baker discusses his campaign and vision for bringing balance and common sense back to city government. Baker emphasizes the importance of responsive, efficient local services and criticizes bureaucratic inefficiencies that slow progress. He shares his opposition to rent control, arguing it discourages investment and hurts small landlords, and calls for reform of Boston’s restrictive zoning processes to make housing development more feasible. Throughout the conversation, Baker advocates for a centrist, practical approach to governance focused on core city operations and support for working- and middle-class residents.
If you are interested in learning more about Frank Bakers campaign or to provide support please visit: https://www.bakerforboston.com/
On this episode, the guys dive into the complexities of builder warranties, exploring what’s typically covered, what’s excluded, and how those issues play out in real projects. They discuss challenges with appliances, plaster cracks, flooring gaps, and HVAC systems, while also sharing stories about troubleshooting leaks and odor problems that required detective work and persistence. The conversation emphasizes the importance of strong subcontractor relationships, buyer education, and setting clear expectations to prevent disputes. They close by reflecting on how rapidly evolving technology in homes adds another layer of complication for builders and homeowners alike.
In this episode, the guys welcome Josh Brandt of Stack + Co, who shares insights on his transition from design-build to focusing on construction and development. Josh discusses the challenges facing Boston’s housing market, particularly how rising construction costs, stricter affordability requirements, and layered regulations make projects difficult to finance and build. He emphasizes the importance of creative deal structuring, accurate cost modeling, and aligning partnerships to navigate today’s tough environment. The conversation also highlights policy trade-offs, construction efficiencies, and the role of collaboration in overcoming barriers to housing development.
In this episode, we chat with Kenny Isidoro about the importance of branding in real estate and development. Kenny explains that branding goes beyond logos and taglines—it’s about shaping perception through internal values, external expressions, and consistent storytelling. He shares insights on naming projects, building a cohesive identity, and collaborating with architects, brokers, and designers early in the process to create stronger market presence. The conversation also highlights strategies for developers of all sizes, from core brand packages to co-branding opportunities, emphasizing how thoughtful branding can add credibility and visibility to projects.
In this podcast episode, we welcome back Nick Schiffer from NS Builders who shares a personal story of losing a project because a client felt he was “too public,” prompting him to implement strategies that offer clients more privacy. This prompts a discussion that dives into the tension between public visibility and client privacy in the construction and development industry. The group discusses how branding, experience, and innovation play into securing high-end projects, especially for younger builders trying to prove themselves. Finally, we take a deep dive into Nick's current ambitious project, 45 White Oak, a high-end spec home that showcases his design philosophy, attention to detail, and willingness to take financial risks to build credibility and shift his career trajectory.
In this episode, the guys dive into the value and challenges of using social media as a tool for real estate developers and business owners. They explore platforms like LinkedIn and Instagram for networking, marketing, and building trust with clients, subcontractors, and investors. While acknowledging the time commitment, creative fatigue, and risks—such as public scrutiny or attracting critics—they highlight the strong return on investment, especially in terms of visibility and credibility. The episode underscores that thoughtful, authentic content can elevate your reputation, grow your network, and ultimately help your business succeed.
In this episode, Marc discusses his preparation for a talk at Northeastern University by reflecting on his path into real estate development. The guys then discuss the importance of patience, gaining hands-on experience, and building specialized knowledge before trying to lead large projects. Key topics include how to raise capital, assemble a reliable team, and creatively enter the market through strategies like house hacking or using first-time homebuyer programs. The episode emphasizes responsible investing, avoiding shortcuts, and understanding real estate as a long-term, risk-bearing commitment.
In this episode of the Real Estate Addicts podcast, the hosts are joined by real estate agent Sam Reifman-Packett, who discusses his journey from aspiring musician to top-producing agent in Boston. Sam shares how he leveraged social media—particularly Instagram—to authentically connect with clients and grow his business, eventually generating millions in sales annually. The conversation also delves into challenges with new construction, the importance of agent experience in shifting markets, and current buyer preferences like moody design trends and functional flex spaces. The episode wraps up with insights on industry changes post-NAR settlement and the evolving expectations between agents, clients, and developers.
What do you do when a neighbor claims you built on their property? In this episode, the guys talk about problem solving and issues that may arise throughout the development process. They then jump into a quick update on the current state of the market and finally touch on accessory dwelling units.
We finally made it to our 100th episode! In this episode, we chat about managing a project, what it takes to successfully manage and project, things to avoid and things that we have learned along the way.
We want to thank everyone who has listened to this podcast over the last few years. We really enjoy making this content and hopefully it has provided a little value in whatever business you are in.
It's been tough out there. The guys try to unpack what's been going on with the real estate market and what they have heard and experienced over the last 6-12 months.
In this episode, the guys talk technology. How it's affecting the real estate industry, what new products are being installed in projects and how the guys are using technology in their day to day business. Plus, Marc talks about what cool products he saw during his trip to the international builders show in Vegas.
The guys open up on this episode and talk about juggling their own personal relationships with running a business. How owning your own business affects your personal life and what they are doing to try and juggle a good work/life balance.
In this episode, the guys talk all about scheduling. When to buy things out, how to keep a project on track, and what has and hasn't worked for them in the past. If you are looking to work on improving your jobsite scheduling then this is an episode you don't want to miss.
Change orders are always an uncomfortable conversation when they happen. In this episode, the guys give examples of change orders that have come up during their projects, how to handle them, the give and take between owner, GC and subcontractor and how to ultimately try and avoid them altogether.
After an almost a year long hiatus Dan, Ray and Marc are back chatting about what they have been up to and taking a deeper dive on what it takes to build a larger development.
Join us as we talk shop with our friends Tom and JD and how they have built a super successful real estate development and construction companies. We also talk about how JD has transitioned into the commercial real estate market recently and how Tom has started Build Boston, a group for real estate professionals that strives to help educate folks to build better in the Boston area.
This is an awesome episode that can't be missed.
Join us in the studio as we host Eric Doroski and Nitzan Mokady from Zanzibar Capital as we discuss how they got into real estate at such a young age, what they have been able to accomplish in such a short amount of time and what they have planned for the future. This is a great episode for anyone looking to jump into development out of school.
Final Offer is looking to change the way we buy and sell residential real estate. Join us as we sit down with Kevin Caulfield and Tim Quirk who explain how Final Offer works and what makes it better than going through the traditional buying and selling process.
If you are interested in seeing Final Offer in action, check out the website: https://www.finaloffer.com