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Talking Real Money - Investing Talk

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Talking Real Money - Investing Talk

Don McDonald

Education, Business, Investing, How To

4.5 • 811 Ratings

🗓️ 23 March 2026

⏱️ 29 minutes

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Summary

The housing market is stuck in an unusual freeze, driven by the lingering effects of ultra-low COVID-era mortgage rates, reduced housing inventory, and sharply higher income requirements for buyers. With fewer people moving, less new construction, and more all-cash purchases, affordability has deteriorated and first-time buyers are older than ever. Don and Tom argue that homeownership is often overrated as an investment and suggest renting may be the more rational choice for many. They also tackle listener questions on Robinhood’s 2% transfer bonus (tempting but tied to a five-year lockup), comparisons between today’s market and 1929 (very different structurally), and the limits of 529-to-Roth conversion strategies. Along the way, they remind us that humans—like chimps—are irresistibly drawn to shiny objects, which often leads to poor financial decisions. 0:04 Housing market shift and mortgage demand decline 1:18 COVID-era rates and the “locked-in homeowner” effect 2:23 Inventory shortage and collapse in new construction 2:41 Income needed to buy a home jumps dramatically 3:27 First-time buyers getting older and priced out 4:21 Why the housing market feels “frozen” 5:35 Mortgage rates vs. psychological anchoring to 2% loans 6:23 Advice: rent before buying in uncertain markets 7:36 Flexibility in location and housing expectations 9:20 Helping family vs. accepting renting as a long-term solution 10:05 Why homeownership is not a great investment 11:05 Hidden and unpredictable costs of owning vs. renting 11:56 Possible long-term shift toward renting culture 13:46 Robinhood 2% transfer bonus—too good to be true? 15:13 The five-year lockup and real cost of “free money” 16:38 Temptation vs. trust issues with Robinhood 17:18 Listener question on 1929 comparisons 18:25 Why today’s market is fundamentally different from 1929 20:34 Extreme leverage and speculation in the 1920s 22:03 Regulatory differences and modern safeguards 23:32 529 plan to Roth IRA conversion rules explained 24:47 Beneficiary changes reset the 15-year clock 25:29 “Shiny object” behavior and investing mistakes 27:12 Human nature, speculation, and financial decisions Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Now, are all the traitors present?

0:02.0

Let's get started, shall we?

0:04.0

From rags to riches.

0:06.0

I'm so sick of this.

0:07.0

Working like a dog and being treated worse.

0:09.0

Yorkshire to New York.

0:10.0

Poor climbers, you and me.

0:12.0

A life dedicated to revenge.

0:14.0

Let's make this an occasion to remember.

0:17.0

A Woman of Substance on Channel 4.

0:19.0

Stream now.

0:20.0

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0:27.6

Reality Radio for a really great future.

0:29.7

We're talking real money.

0:33.7

Suddenly, the real estate market is suddenly.

0:38.4

Over the past few years, the real estate market has changed dramatically in America.

0:45.1

It's some really interesting stuff going on that you need to be aware of, about mortgages,

0:52.7

about people staying in their homes, and what it means for this big financial part of your life, which is something we talk about on this show

0:55.4

called talking real money. So, you know, we talk about money stuff. Hi, everybody. I am

1:00.9

Don McDonald. Over there, over there in the room that's too hot in Bellevue, which doesn't

1:06.0

make any sense because it's winter in Washington, is the grumpy Tomcock.

1:12.7

Too hot.

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