• Episode 209 - Why Wall Street Is Waiting to Buy Real Estate
    May 19 2026

    While many investors are sitting on the sidelines, institutional money is preparing to move.

    In this episode of Keeping It Real Estate, Dan Brisse breaks down the concept of the "institutional floor" and why major firms are holding billions in dry powder, waiting for the right moment to deploy into commercial real estate. He explains how distressed assets—often caused by poor debt structures, not poor performance—are creating rare buying opportunities.

    Dan also dives into how market cycles, rising interest rates, and forced sellers are shaping today's landscape, and why institutional investors are targeting these discounted assets. He shares how disciplined investors can align with this strategy and position themselves ahead of the next wave of capital entering the market.

    If you want to understand how smart money moves during market downturns—and how to position yourself alongside it—this episode breaks it down clearly.

    Learn more about Granite Towers Equity Group: www.granitetowersequitygroup.com/contact-us

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    12 mins
  • Episode 208 - Why Inflation Is Crushing Savers (And Rewarding Investors)
    May 12 2026

    Inflation isn't temporary—and it's changing the financial game for everyone.

    In this episode of Keeping It Real Estate, Dan Brisse breaks down why rising inflation is eroding the purchasing power of W-2 earners and why saving money alone may no longer be enough. He explains how the gap between income growth and inflation is quietly squeezing lifestyles over time.

    Dan also shares how inflation impacts savers versus investors, why fixed-rate debt can become a major advantage, and how real estate acts as a hedge by adjusting income through rent increases. From personal stories to practical strategies, he highlights why owning hard assets may be one of the most important financial decisions in today's environment.

    If you want to understand how inflation affects your money—and how to position yourself on the right side of it—this episode breaks it down clearly.

    Learn more about Granite Towers Equity Group: www.granitetowersequitygroup.com/contact-us

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    9 mins
  • Episode 207 - The 2026 Supply Cliff (And Why Rents Could Surge)
    May 5 2026

    A major shift is forming in the multifamily market, and it could drive the next wave of rent growth.

    In this episode of Keeping It Real Estate, Dan Brisse breaks down the 2026 supply cliff and how the construction slowdown in 2023 and 2024 is leading to a sharp drop in new apartment deliveries. He explains how this lack of new supply—combined with strong population and job growth in key markets—could put upward pressure on rents in the coming years.

    Dan also shares how rising home prices and high mortgage rates are keeping more people renting, increasing demand at the same time supply is shrinking. He walks through how smart investors are positioning today by acquiring quality assets at discounts and preparing for the next cycle of rent growth.

    If you want to understand how supply, demand, and timing create opportunity in real estate, this episode lays it out clearly.

    Learn more about Granite Towers Equity Group: www.granitetowersequitygroup.com/contact-us

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    10 mins
  • Episode 206 - Asset Management 101: How to Run Apartments Like a Pro
    Apr 28 2026

    Owning real estate is one thing managing it effectively is what drives real returns.

    In this episode of Keeping It Real Estate, Dan Brisse breaks down Asset Management 101 and what investors should be tracking on a weekly basis to maximize performance. From leasing data and marketing sources to key financial metrics and KPIs, he explains how to stay on top of your property and make data-driven decisions.

    Dan also dives into the importance of economic occupancy, rent tracking, and understanding your competition, along with how strong leadership can make or break a property's success. He shares practical insights on working with property management teams, identifying red flags early, and keeping your asset on track.

    If you want to understand what actually happens behind the scenes of a successful multifamily investment, this episode lays out the fundamentals clearly.

    Learn more about Granite Towers Equity Group: www.granitetowersequitygroup.com/contact-us

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    16 mins
  • Episode 205 - The 2026 Multifamily Debt Crisis (And the Opportunity It Creates)
    Apr 21 2026

    A major shift is hitting the multifamily market in 2026, and it's creating one of the biggest buying opportunities investors have seen in years.

    In this episode of Keeping It Real Estate, Dan Brisse breaks down the $162 billion multifamily debt maturity wall and how rising interest rates are forcing owners with short-term bridge loans to sell. He explains why many of these properties aren't failing operationally but financially creating opportunities to acquire strong assets at significant discounts.

    Dan also shares how experienced investors are stepping in to restructure deals, reduce leverage, and create value through improved operations and strategic upgrades. From distressed sales to long-term financing, he outlines what it takes to capitalize on today's market conditions.

    If you want to understand how market cycles create opportunity and how disciplined investors are positioning themselves in 2026 this episode lays it out clearly.

    Learn more about Granite Towers Equity Group: www.granitetowersequitygroup.com/contact-us

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    12 mins
  • Episode 204 - How Supply and Demand Shape Real Estate Opportunities
    Apr 14 2026

    Timing the real estate market isn't about guessing it's about understanding the data.

    In this episode of Keeping It Real Estate, Dan Brisse breaks down how supply and demand drive rent prices, property values, and investment opportunities. He explains how the wave of new construction from 2020 and 2021 created oversupply in recent years, and why that has pressured rents and forced many sellers to exit.

    Dan also shares why the sharp decline in new construction is now shifting the market, creating a unique window for disciplined investors. From job growth and migration trends to choosing the right submarkets, he highlights what truly matters when evaluating opportunities today.

    If you want to understand how experienced investors stay ahead of market cycles and position for long-term success, this episode lays it out clearly.

    Learn more about Granite Towers Equity Group: www.granitetowersequitygroup.com/contact-us

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    7 mins
  • Episode 203 - Why Overbuilding Kills Real Estate Returns
    Apr 7 2026

    What separates strong real estate returns from weak ones often comes down to supply.

    In this episode of Keeping It Real Estate, Dan Brisse explains why overbuilding in 2020 and 2021 led to a surge of new multifamily supply hitting the market in 2023 and 2024, and how that imbalance pushed rents lower and impacted investor returns.

    He breaks down how supply and demand control rent, why slowing construction is now shifting the market, and what experienced investors are watching today job growth, population trends, and markets with constrained supply.

    If you want to understand how to navigate current market conditions and position yourself ahead of the next cycle, this episode lays it out clearly.

    Learn more about Granite Towers Equity Group: www.granitetowersequitygroup.com/contact-us

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    7 mins
  • Episode 202 - The Hidden Tax Law That Could Save Investors Thousands
    Mar 31 2026

    In this episode of Keeping It Real Estate, we break down the massive tax changes from the July 4, 2025 bill and what they mean for real estate investors.

    With 100% bonus depreciation back, expanded Section 179, and powerful tax-saving strategies like cost segregation, investors now have more opportunities than ever to legally reduce taxes and grow wealth.

    We also cover what's happening in today's multifamily market, including overbuilding, shrinking supply, and where smart investors are focusing next.

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    6 mins