Best Real Estate Podcasts for Investors and Agents

Whether you’re an agent closing deals or an investor building a portfolio, tuning into the right real estate podcasts can amplify your edge. 

Podcast listening is booming: according to a Riverside article, over 584 million people listened globally in 2025, and that number is projected to jump to 619 million by 2026. 

For both agents and investors, audio content is now a prime channel to stay current, gain tactics and act faster than your competition.

In this article you’ll discover the top real estate podcasts worth your time. 

These are shows filled with market data, proven strategies, guest‑profiles and actionable insights you can apply between listings or during your commute.

Let’s dive in.

Pro tip: Thinking about starting your own show? Content Allies helps real estate agents and investors turn expert conversations into podcasts that grow your business while you focus on closing deals.

 

Why Real Estate Podcasts Matter for Investors and Agents

Before you start building a playlist, it helps to understand why real estate podcasts have become a go-to channel for professionals. They provide access to expert strategies, marketing insights, and deal-making frameworks that drive real results.

Podcasts as deal flow and education tools

Real estate podcasts help investors learn while multitasking. According to the same Riverside article above, in 2025, 34% of Americans listened to over eight episodes per week, with most logging nine or more hours of content. 

And one of their main goals is learning.

For example, top shows like BiggerPockets, with over 161 million downloads, deliver strategies you can apply right away, from underwriting to exit planning. The key is choosing shows that prioritize clear takeaways over vague conversations.

How agents use podcasts for positioning and reach

Agents use podcasts to stand out and build authority. Hosting or guesting on a podcast extends your reach and reinforces your brand. 

With 21.7% of agents prioritizing personal branding, podcasts give you an edge that social posts can’t match. 

Just know, results come with consistency. A solid format and regular publishing schedule matter more than production polish.

Why marketing leaders benchmark top real estate shows

Top real estate podcasts offer insight into what’s working across content and audience engagement. Marketers study them to shape their own calendars, improve guest selection, and repurpose clips into campaigns.

One expert even calls podcasts “free consultations with industry leaders,” making them a goldmine for trends and repackaging content across channels.

 

What Makes a Top Real Estate Podcast?

With thousands of shows out there, not every real estate podcast is worth your time. The best ones stand out by delivering clear value to a defined audience, backed by strong content, credible voices, and measurable impact.

Clear audience targeting: investor, agent, or mixed

Top real estate podcasts stand out by speaking to a specific listener. Some target residential agents, others focus on commercial investors or syndicators. 

The most effective shows make it clear who they serve, whether that means tactical sales tips or multifamily underwriting strategies. 

That focus is how listeners avoid generic advice and stay connected to content that aligns with their role.

Tactical vs. strategic content delivery

Great podcasts strike a balance between high-level insights and step-by-step tactics. Strategic content helps listeners track market cycles and long-term risks, while tactical episodes offer financing ideas, negotiation frameworks, or due diligence checklists. 

For example, the CRE Exchange Podcast that we help produce at Content Allies recently broke down Q2 2025 transaction trends across sectors, providing sector-by-sector analysis along with pricing, deal volume, and regional performance in under 10 minutes. 

That kind of content supports both planning and immediate action.

Production quality and guest credibility

Good audio, clean editing, and clear structure make a podcast easier to absorb and more trustworthy. 

But quality also depends on who is speaking. 

Credible guests such as economists, fund managers, or active brokers give listeners proven strategies and real numbers. When hosts consistently bring on industry pros who share data-backed stories, that’s a strong signal the show is worth your time.

Evidence of business impact: growth, leads, partnerships

What listeners get from a show matters. Many of the top podcasts share stories of real deals, referrals, or client growth that came from an episode. The CRE Exchange Podcast, for example, publishes data-driven segments that help listeners adjust capital plans and property strategies based on current conditions. 

 

Top 10 Real Estate Podcasts to Follow in 2025

We’ve curated a list of the top shows for investors and agents based on audience focus, credibility, and the ability to deliver insights you can use in real deals. Here’s how they compare:

1) The CRE Exchange Podcast (Altus Group)

The CRE Exchange Podcast (Altus Group)

As the podcast company behind The CRE Exchange, we appreciate that this podcast delivers deep, well-structured conversations that actually help real estate professionals act on what they learn. Each episode blends market insights, valuation trends, and risk management strategies in a way that feels current and actionable. 

For investors and agents who want to understand the “why” behind market moves, this podcast is one of the most useful listens in commercial real estate.

The topics they discuss include Commercial Real Estate, Property Valuations, Real Estate Analytics, and Property Tax.

And we can help you with similar podcast services if your goal is to have a show as successful as theirs.

Host: Cole Perry, Associate Director of Research at Altus Group. Frequent appearances from Altus Group research leaders and senior industry guests.

Audience: Commercial real estate professionals in investment, management, and advisory roles who want data-driven perspectives on markets, valuations, and property tax strategy.

Themes

  • Market behavior, sector outlooks, capital availability

  • Property valuations, assessments, and real property tax

  • Operating expenses, labor markets, REIT earnings, and debt financing

  • Data and analytics for modern CRE decision-making

Format and cadence: Weekly branded show from Altus Group with 80+ episodes across Investing and Business categories.

Why listen: Timely, research-backed conversations that help operators and investors spot opportunities and manage risk with evidence, not anecdotes. Senior economists and deal leaders translate data into practical takeaways for capital planning and asset strategy.

Notable guests: Tim Bodner (PwC real estate deals), Ryan Severino (chief economist), Andrew Foster (KBRA securitization), and other leaders across CRE finance, analytics, and operations.

Sample episode

Apple, Spotify, YouTube

At-a-glance signals

  • Scale: about 195 listeners per episode and about 853 monthly listens

  • Spotify: 2k followers

  • YouTube: 3.6k subscribers and about 76.3k total views

  • Ratings: Apple Podcasts 5.0 (20 ratings, 9 reviews). Spotify 5.0 (30 ratings)

  • Social: about 7.7k total reach, including X 4.7k and Instagram 3k

  • Catalog: 82 episodes, founded about 2 years ago, publishes weekly

2) BiggerPockets Real Estate Podcast

BiggerPockets Real Estate Podcast

If you’re serious about achieving financial freedom through real estate, this is one of the best places to start. Hosted by Dave Meyer, Head of Real Estate at BiggerPockets, the show combines real-world stories with practical tactics investors actually use in today’s market. 

We like how transparent it is: you’ll hear about deals that succeeded, the ones that didn’t, and the lessons learned from both. It’s a great listen for anyone who wants to turn side income into long-term financial control.

Host: Dave Meyer, Head of Real Estate at BiggerPockets. He interviews active investors and operators and breaks down data-backed strategies for today’s market.

Audience: Beginner to seasoned real estate investors who want practical, repeatable tactics for cash flow, portfolio growth, and financial independence. Primarily U.S.-based, with strong interest in actionable advice and market trends.

Themes

  • Deal walkthroughs and post-mortems

  • Cash flow, house hacking, short-term rentals, BRRRR, fix-and-flip

  • Financing options, hard money, equity, loan strategy

  • Tax strategies, cost segregation, depreciation, asset protection

  • Market cycles, demand shifts, data-driven investing

Format and cadence: Long-form interviews and coaching-style episodes, published multiple times per week, with a large back catalog across Investing, Education, and Business categories.

Why listen: Big audience, experienced guests, and step-by-step tactics that translate into next actions. Clear frameworks for underwriting, financing, and scaling, plus realistic guidance on risk and returns in current conditions.

Notable guests: Working investors and specialists such as economists, tax pros, lenders, and short-term rental operators who share specific numbers and playbooks.

Sample episode

Apple, Spotify, YouTube

At-a-glance signals

  • Scale: ~91.8k listeners per episode and ~1.4M monthly listens; 347k Spotify followers; 1.3M YouTube subscribers and 122.5M total views

  • Social reach: ~879k combined across Facebook, X, and Instagram

  • Ratings: 4.8 on Apple Podcasts (17.4k ratings) and 4.9 on Spotify (4.5k ratings)

3) America’s Commercial Real Estate Show

America’s Commercial Real Estate Show

Hosted by Michael Bull, this long-running weekly show has been a trusted source for commercial real estate insights since 2010. 

Each episode features top economists, analysts, and market leaders who break down trends, forecasts, and strategies shaping the CRE context. 

It’s a must-listen for anyone who wants data-backed perspective rather than surface-level commentary.

Host: Michael Bull, broker and founder at Bull Realty, interviewing economists, analysts, and market leaders across the CRE ecosystem.

Audience: Commercial real estate investors, developers, brokers, lenders, and corporate occupiers who want timely market intel, sector outlooks, and practical strategies they can apply to deals and portfolio decisions.

Themes

  • Market updates and forecasts across office, industrial, retail, multifamily, and senior housing

  • Capital markets, liquidity, lending sources, and interest rate impacts

  • Valuations, taxes, incentives, public-private partnerships, and infrastructure financing

  • REIT earnings takeaways, operating expenses, labor trends, and inflation

  • Emerging topics: AI in CRE, conversions, ESG, cannabis, and zoning shifts

Format and cadence: Weekly since 2010 with 780+ episodes. Talk-show interview format with analysts and operating executives. Available on major podcast apps and YouTube.

Why listen: A long running show that blends big picture economics with on-the-ground operator perspective. Guests include leaders from ratings agencies, REITs, lenders, and national associations who translate data into actions for acquisitions, leasing, and asset management.

Notable guests: Tom McGee (ICSC), Kevin Bupp (Sunrise Capital Investors), Mitch Roschelle (M2 Communities), Ermengarde Jabir (Moody’s Analytics), Chris Finlay (Middleburg Communities).

Sample episode

Apple, Spotify, YouTube

At-a-glance signals

  • Scale: ~2.8k listeners per episode and ~12.6k monthly listens

  • YouTube: 12.3k subscribers and ~1.0m total views

  • Spotify: 5k followers

  • Ratings: Apple Podcasts 4.5 (153 ratings); Spotify 5.0 (24 ratings)

  • Social: ~19.8k followers on X

  • Back catalog: 783 episodes across Investing and Business categories

4) The Real Estate Guys™ Radio Show

The Real Estate Guys™ Radio Show

The Real Estate Guys has been on the air since 1997, long before podcasts became the norm. And it still delivers some of the sharpest, most entertaining real estate insights out there. 

Hosted by investor Robert Helms, the show mixes humor, big-picture economics, and practical investing advice without the usual hype. 

Expect deep dives into strategy, tax planning, and market trends, all wrapped in a fast-paced, engaging format.

Side note: Not sure if a deep dive is insightful or boring? Learn more about how long a podcast should actually be.

Either way, this show is definitely top-notch. Even Robert Kiyosaki calls them “wild and crazy, but they really know what they’re talking about.”

Host: Robert Helms, professional real estate investor and long-time radio host, featuring frequent expert guests across finance, law, and economics.

Audience: Active and aspiring real estate investors who want practical education, macro context, and step-by-step strategies they can apply to deals, tax planning, and portfolio growth.

Themes

  • Investment strategy and market economics

  • Tax strategy, asset protection, and entity structuring

  • Due diligence, financing, and capital sources

  • International diversification and alternative assets

  • Operator case studies and lessons learned

Format and cadence: Weekly talk-show format that began on terrestrial radio and now runs as a podcast and YouTube show with 800+ episodes. Interviews mix educators, economists, lenders, attorneys, syndicators, and operators.

Why listen: Clear, no-hype education with credible guests and practical takeaways. The show blends big-picture trends with real tactics for underwriting, financing, protection, and execution. Listeners learn how to avoid common mistakes and adapt strategies to current conditions.

Notable guests: Robert Kiyosaki, Keith Weinhold, Elizabeth Tresp (asset protection attorney), Hannah Hammond (CRE lending), Brian London (Gold Newsletter), and other investors and market analysts.

Sample episode

Apple, Spotify, YouTube

At-a-glance signals

  • Scale: ~5.4k listeners per episode and ~23.4k monthly listens

  • Spotify: 13k followers

  • YouTube: 28.7k subscribers and ~1.8m total views

  • Ratings: Apple Podcasts 4.6 (761 ratings); Spotify 4.6 (70 ratings)

  • Social: ~40.1k combined reach — X 2.7k, Facebook 29k, Instagram 8.4k

5) Best Ever CRE Show (formerly “Best Real Estate Investing Advice Ever”)

Best Ever CRE Show

Hosted by Joe Fairless, co-founder of Ashcroft Capital, who scaled from $35K homes to over $2.7 billion in assets, the Best Ever CRE Show is one of the longest-running daily podcasts in commercial real estate. 

It’s packed with practical insights and interviews that help both active and passive investors grow their portfolios, build long-term wealth, and make a positive impact through real estate.

Host
Joe Fairless, co-founder of Ashcroft Capital, with recurring hosts from the Best Ever team. Interviews focus on active operators across commercial asset classes.

Audience
Active and aspiring commercial real estate investors who want daily, bite-size education. Skews toward U.S. listeners interested in multifamily, retail, industrial, and alternative CRE strategies with clear next steps.

Themes

  • Deal sourcing, underwriting, and asset management

  • Capital raising, LP/GP dynamics, investor relations

  • Risk management, due diligence, and debt strategy

  • Market cycles, rates, and macro indicators for CRE

  • Tax planning, cost segregation, and legal structures

Format and cadence: Daily episodes with a large back catalog (4,000+ episodes). Mix of expert interviews, operator playbooks, and focused segments that translate into concrete to-dos for active and passive investors.

Why listen: Reliable signal every weekday with a wide range of operators and subject-matter experts. You get practical frameworks, cautionary lessons, and repeatable processes you can apply to multifamily, mixed-use, and niche CRE opportunities.

Notable guests: Recent guests include Zorya Belanger (capital raising and cross-border investing), Christine Healey (private markets and secondaries), Garrett Lynch (multifamily operations), Jack Mullen (distressed assets and LP decision-making), and John Chang of Marcus & Millichap (market trends).

Sample episode

Apple, Spotify, YouTube

At-a-glance signals

  • Scale: ~813 listeners per episode and ~24.8k monthly listens

  • Spotify: 5k followers

  • YouTube: 7.7k subscribers and ~361k total views

  • Ratings: Apple Podcasts 4.7 (1.1k ratings; 552 reviews); Spotify 4.8 (49 ratings)

  • Social reach: ~36.9k combined across Instagram (11.4k), X (7.4k), LinkedIn (9.6k), and Facebook (8.5k)

  • Publishing: Daily, founded ~11 years ago; 4,068 episodes; categories include Investing, Business, and Entrepreneurship

6) Real Estate Rookie

Real Estate Rookie

Hosted by Ashley Kehr and Tony J. Robinson, Real Estate Rookie is perfect if you’re just getting started in real estate investing. 

Think of it as your personal trainer for your first few deals. It’s packed with step-by-step guidance, real-world examples, and honest answers to the questions most beginners are afraid to ask. 

What we like about this show is how approachable it feels: you won’t get any “10X your business” hype. However, you will get practical advice that helps you land your first, second, or third property with confidence.

Host: Ashley Kehr and Tony J. Robinson, interviewing working investors, CPAs, and operators while coaching beginners through their first few deals.

Audience: Beginner to intermediate investors aiming for their first, second, or third property. Primarily U.S.-based and community-oriented, with strong interest in financial independence and step-by-step playbooks.

Themes

  • First-deal tactics: lead sourcing, underwriting, rookie mistakes, team building

  • Financing: creative options, hard money, debt strategy, partnerships

  • Operations: property management, tenant issues, repairs, insurance claims

  • Niches: house hacking, short-term rentals, affordable housing, small multifamily

  • Taxes and protection: cost segregation, new bills, entity basics for rookies

Format and cadence: Coach-style interviews and “Rookie Reply” Q&A. New episodes three times per week (Mon/Wed/Fri). 600+ episode back catalog in Investing, Business, and Entrepreneurship categories.

Why listen: Concrete, beginner-friendly roadmaps with actionable next steps. The show emphasizes real numbers, relatable stories, and community support so first-time investors can execute without overwhelm.

Notable guests

  • Britt Arnason (“InvestorGirlBritt”) on fast-tracking from $10/hour to $1M+ through smart plays

  • Matt MacFarland & Amanda Han (Keystone CPA) on tax changes that could double savings in 2025

  • Sebastian Rodriguez on scaling to 13 rentals and $4,000/month cash flow

Sample episode

Apple, Spotify, YouTube

At-a-glance signals

  • Scale: ~7.3k listeners per episode; ~111.7k monthly listens

  • Spotify: 90k followers

  • YouTube: 108k subscribers; ~8m total views

  • Ratings: Apple 4.7 (1.8k ratings, 352 reviews); Spotify 4.8 (1.1k ratings)

  • Social: ~879k combined (X 83.1k; Instagram 542.2k; Facebook 254k)

7) Millionaire Mindcast

Millionaire Mindcast

Hosted by investor Matt Aitchison, Millionaire Mindcast dives deep into commercial real estate and passive income strategies. 

What makes it stand out is its mix of mindset and money. 

Three times a week, you’ll hear from top investors sharing real, actionable lessons on wealth building, scaling, and financial independence. It’s a solid listen for anyone looking to grow their portfolio while keeping a clear long-term vision.

Host: Matt Aitchison (“Matty A”), real estate investor and wealth strategist. Mix of interviews with operators and solo “Money Moves” breakdowns.

Audience: Ambitious investors and entrepreneurs focused on building wealth through real estate and passive income. Primarily U.S. listeners in their late 20s to early 50s who value practical frameworks they can apply quickly.

Themes

  • Commercial real estate strategies, private equity, passive income systems

  • Capital raising, lending, and retirement account funding (self-directed IRAs)

  • Market cycles, rates, and timing

  • Portfolio construction, risk management, operator playbooks

  • Mindset, productivity, and leadership for long-term wealth

Format and cadence: Three episodes per week combining expert interviews, operator case studies, and tactical solo segments. Large back catalog with 1,100+ episodes in Investing and Business categories.

Why listen: Clear, step-by-step playbooks that translate complex wealth strategies into actions. Timely reads on capital markets plus real numbers from working operators help listeners source, finance, and operate better deals.

Notable guests: Rod Khleif (multifamily), Henry Yoshida (retirement capital strategies), Dave Wolcott (holistic wealth), Ray Garfield (public-private development), Ruben Izgelov (private lending).

Sample episode: “The Evolution of Money, AI, and the Next Big Investment Wave | Money Moves.” A 52 minute breakdown on how tech and macro shifts shape today’s opportunities.

Apple, Spotify, YouTube

At-a-glance signals

  • Scale: about 974 listeners per episode and about 12.6k monthly listens

  • Spotify: 7k followers

  • YouTube: 6.7k subscribers and about 99.3k total views

  • Ratings: Apple 4.8 (829 ratings and 481 reviews). Spotify 4.6 (82 ratings)

  • Social: about 2.8k combined across Facebook 403, Instagram 432, X 2k

  • Catalog: 1,115 episodes, launched about 9 years ago, accepts guests and sponsors

8) Real Estate Rockstars

Real Estate Rockstars

If you want to learn directly from the agents and investors who’ve actually done it, Real Estate Rockstars is one of the most valuable listens out there. 

Hosted by Aaron Amuchastegui, it’s packed with real conversations that translate into strategies you can apply right away. 

Pro tip: That’s probably because they have a great script behind it. If you’re looking to start your podcast, here are some great podcast script templates, with lots of examples and tips.

We like how it mixes voices, from new agents to veterans and big names like Robert Kiyosaki or Barbara Corcoran. All these guests are sharing what’s really working in today’s market. 

With millions of downloads and listeners in over 100 countries, it’s no surprise this show has become a go-to for ambitious real estate pros.

Host: Aaron Amuchastegui, interviewing top-performing agents, brokers, investors, and operators. Christina Leavenworth appears as a co-host on select episodes.

Audience: Real estate agents, team leads, and investor-agents who want tactical sales and marketing playbooks, lead generation ideas, and mindset shifts they can use immediately.

Themes

  • Listing and buyer strategies, lead gen, cold calling, farming, and referrals

  • Marketing and platforms: YouTube, social, paid ads, and personal branding

  • Tools and workflows, including AI use cases for agents

  • Business building: team structure, coaching, systems, and time management

  • Risk, safety, and compliance in day-to-day agent work

Format and cadence: Weekly interview show with a large back catalog built over 12 years. Short to mid-length episodes focused on practical takeaways, with additional video versions on YouTube.

Why listen: The conversations are direct and highly tactical, with guests who share numbers, scripts, and system details. Agents get playbooks they can test the same week to drive more listings, shorten sales cycles, and improve client experience.

Notable guests: Robert Kiyosaki, Barbara Corcoran, Ryan Serhant, plus working agents, marketers, and lenders who bring current, in-the-trenches tactics.

Sample episode: “ChatGPT for Realtors?! Alejandra Teran Reveals Her AI Playbook.” How agents can use AI to research markets, write outreach, and streamline workflows. Published Oct 16, 2025. 36 minutes.

Apple, Spotify, YouTube

At-a-glance signals

  • Scale: about 4.3k listeners per episode and about 18.6k monthly listens

  • Spotify: 11k followers

  • YouTube: 7.5k subscribers and about 368.4k total views

  • Ratings: Apple Podcasts 4.7 (923 ratings and 466 reviews). Spotify 4.7 (167 ratings)

  • Social: about 13.2k combined across LinkedIn 2.5k, Instagram 1.2k, Facebook 4.2k, X 5.3k

  • Catalog: 1,172 episodes across Investing, Careers, and Business categories; accepts guests

9) The Real Estate InvestHER Show

The Real Estate InvestHER Show

Hosted by Liz Faircloth and Andresa Guidelli, The Real Estate InvestHER Show is designed for women who want to take a more active role in their financial future. 

The lessons around leadership, confidence, and long-term strategy apply to investors mainly, but they can also be useful to real estate agents building their business. 

Each episode brings practical advice and inspiring stories from women creating wealth on their own terms. As such, it’s a great listen for anyone looking to grow both personally and professionally.

Host: Liz Faircloth and Andresa Guidelli, co-founders of InvestHER, interviewing women operators and experts while sharing their own frameworks for building wealth and a sustainable investing life.

Audience: Women investors and entrepreneurs who want real estate strategies paired with community, accountability, and work–life alignment. Predominantly U.S.-based listeners who value practical coaching and peer stories from women at different stages.

Themes

  • Real estate playbooks across multifamily, mobile homes, short-term rentals, and small commercial

  • Capital, lending, and creative finance

  • Business building, systems, and leadership for solo operators and teams

  • Personal finance, mindset, and well-being to support long-term performance

  • Networking, sponsorships, and partnerships that expand deal flow

Format and cadence: Weekly interview show with 560+ episodes in Investing, Business, and Entrepreneurship. Video versions on YouTube and an active social community.

Why listen: Actionable tactics from women who have done the deals, plus candid conversations about challenges unique to women in real estate. Strong emphasis on repeatable systems, relationship building, and health alongside wealth so progress is sustainable.

Notable guests: Melissa Bussey (auction strategy), Marcia Dawood (angel investing for beginners), Amy Rubenstein (workforce housing), Tameka Bryant (international investing), Stephanie Cartin (personal brand for investors).

Sample episode: “Why You’re Not Getting Deals (It’s Not Leads).” How to diagnose pipeline bottlenecks and fix conversion with better systems and relationships. 

Apple, YouTube

At-a-glance signals

  • Scale: about 1.9k listeners per episode and about 8.2k monthly listens

  • Spotify: 4k followers

  • YouTube: 4.6k subscribers and about 313k total views

  • Social: about 26.6k total reach, including Instagram 16.6k and Facebook 10k

  • Ratings: Apple Podcasts 4.8 (310 ratings and 117 reviews). Spotify 4.7 (32 ratings)

  • Catalog: 562 episodes, weekly publishing, accepts guests and sponsors

10) Epic Real Estate Investing

Epic Real Estate Investing

Hosted by investor and entrepreneur Matt Theriault, Epic Real Estate Investing focuses on building long-term wealth through both conventional and creative real estate strategies. 

It’s a practical listen for investors looking to move into action, from cash flow and financing to portfolio growth. 

We like how the show combines financial education with hands-on tactics. 

That way, you can work toward financial freedom through real estate, whether you’re just starting out or getting better at your investment game.

Host: Matt Theriault, real estate investor and entrepreneur. Interviews with operators and experts, plus solo breakdowns on creative strategies and wealth building.

Audience: Investors and aspiring investors focused on financial independence through real estate. Skews U.S. based, with listeners who want step by step tactics, mindset coaching, and creative financing plays.

Themes

  • Conventional and creative investing, including subject to, seller financing, and BRRRR

  • Cash flow systems, deal sourcing, direct mail, and lead follow up

  • Financing strategies, DSCR and hard money, private capital

  • Tax planning, 1031 exchange basics, capital gains, asset protection

  • Market cycles, affordability, interest rates, and policy impacts

  • Mindset, entrepreneurship, and personal productivity for long term wealth

Format and cadence: Twice weekly talk show with a large back catalog. More than 1,500 episodes published over roughly 14 years.

Why listen: Clear, practical frameworks that help beginners and working investors execute. The show emphasizes repeatable processes, creative financing options, and decision making in today’s rate and affordability environment.

Notable guests: Barbara Corcoran, Rod Khleif, Jonathan Yoo of Convoy Home Loans, Dani Beit Or, Lynette Zang, Chris Miles, and other operators, lenders, and educators.

Sample episode: “The Fight to Save the Middle Class (and the Dollar That’s Failing It).” A 29 minute discussion on affordability pressures, the dollar, and what investors can do now. 

Spotify, Apple

At a glance signals

  • Scale: about 1.4k listeners per episode and about 11.9k monthly listens

  • Spotify: 3k followers

  • YouTube: 214k subscribers and about 34.4m total views

  • Ratings: Apple Podcasts 4.7 with about 1k ratings and 569 reviews, Spotify 4.6 with 11 ratings

  • Social: about 71.9k combined, including Facebook 31k and TikTok 40.9k

  • Catalog: 1,586 episodes, publishes twice weekly, accepts guests and sponsors

 

Planning Your Own Real Estate Podcast?

Starting your own podcast is one of the most effective ways to build authority, attract leads, and grow your brand in today’s real estate market. But success depends on more than just a microphone. You need a plan, a team, and a system that turns ideas into consistent, professional content.

Content Allies builds podcasts that drive growth for real estate brands. 

At Content Allies, we specialize in launching and scaling podcasts for real estate professionals, firms, and media teams. Whether you're an investor, proptech founder, or national brokerage, we help you create a show that turns listeners into leads.

As the producers of the CRE Exchange Podcast for the Altus Group, the #1 CRE podcast on Spotify, generating thousands of downloads per episode, we understand how to build shows that deliver results. 

From strategy and guest booking to post-production and distribution, we manage the full process so you can focus on thought leadership and business growth.

If you're serious about creating a podcast that delivers ROI, partner with Content Allies. We'll help you build a show that grows your influence, your audience, and your bottom line. 

Let’s talk.

 

Frequently asked questions

What are the best podcasts for real estate investors?

Top shows for real estate investors include The CRE Exchange Podcast powered by Content Allies, BiggerPockets Real Estate, and Wealth Without Wall Street. These podcasts offer insights on financing strategies, market cycles, deal structuring, and portfolio growth.

Which podcasts should real estate agents listen to?

Podcasts like The Tom Ferry Podcast Experience, Keeping It Real, and Real Estate Rockstars are built for agents, covering prospecting tactics, listing strategies, referral growth, and mindset.

How do I choose the right real estate podcast for my goals?

Choose based on your role and goals: investors should look for tactical deal insights and market analysis; agents may benefit more from lead generation tactics, sales psychology, and team-building episodes.

Are there podcasts that cover both real estate investing and agent strategies?

Yes. Shows like The Real Estate Marketing Dude and Massive Agent Podcast combine investor insights with agent growth tips, making them valuable for hybrid professionals or teams.

Can a podcast actually help grow my real estate business?

Absolutely. Many real estate podcasts generate leads, recruit talent, and establish thought leadership. The best shows also support SEO, community building, and long-term brand authority.