The objective of the podcast is to cut through the promotional hype of South Florida real estate, in hopes, of assisting the audience to better understand the latest market trends.
(Season 5, Episode 11 – June 7, 2024)
Veteran business journalist Mike Seemuth – whose work appears regularly in The Real Deal, Commercial Observer and Fort Lauderdale Magazine – appears on the Miami Reporters Roundtable Podcast (@MiamiRRP) this week for the 11th episode of season five.
Created in 2020, the weekly podcast – which is scheduled to air 20 shows this season – features a panel of four former and/or current journalists discussing critically the top real estate and economic new stories from the previous week.
The objective of the podcast is to cut through the promotional hype of South Florida real estate, in hopes, of assisting viewers and listeners to better understand the latest market trends.
Former real estate and finance reporter Peter Zalewski – who now runs CondoVultures.com – moderates the one-hour discussion that features six articles that are – or could be – impacting the South Florida economy.
Every week Zalewski (@PeterAZalewski) is joined by a visiting journalist, such as Seemuth (@MikeSeemuth), as well as regular commentators John Fakler (@JTFakler) – who was a journalist for 20 years writing about white-collar crime and now runs the JetUpMiami newsletter and podcast on Substack.com – and former real estate, banking and insurance journalist Jean Gruss (@JeanGruss), who now runs GrussPR.com.
The Miami Reporters Roundtable Podcasts can be viewed or heard wherever you get your podcasts. Alternatively, this podcast is available on the YouTube.com channel: CondoVultures.
For this episode, the roundtable discusses these stories:
1. How To Take Back Rogue Condo Board That Ghosts Owners (Palm Beach Post)
2. Lenders, Especially Banks, Are Starting To Sell A Lot More Loans On Office Buildings (Commercial Observer)
3. Cracker Barrel Is In A Battle For Relevancy. One Of Its Solutions Is Surprising (CNN)
4. Thousands Of SWFL Condos For Sale As Owners Face Rising Assessments And Insurance Costs (NBC 2 Fort Myers)’
5. As Miami’s Multifamily Market Moderates, New Challenges Emerge (Commercial Observer)
6. Dispute Involving Condo’s New Parking Scheme Lands In Court, Makes Local News (Miami Herald)
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