The 20 Best Real Estate Podcasts In 2024

As a real estate investor, or someone who’s in the real estate business, one of the most effective ways to keep up with the latest news and strategies is to listen to other real estate investors’ experiences, challenges, mistakes, and successes.

In this article, we compiled the top real estate investing podcasts where you can learn about the different real estate investing niches.

BEST REAL ESTATE PODCASTS

We’ve narrowed it down to the best of the best, and provided you with a listening calendar below to help you plan your weekly learning schedule! 

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BEST OVERALL REAL ESTATE PODCAST: REAL ESTATE 101

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Real Estate 101, hosted by Robert Leonard and Patrick Donley, is a relatively new show that has quickly gained authority and popularity in the real estate investing podcast space.

Robert is a skilled accounting and finance professional who has a deep enthusiasm for business, entrepreneurship, and investing in stocks and real estate. He takes listeners on his own journey of building his real estate portfolio, sharing wins and losses along the way. Robert is also the author of the recently published book by Simon & Schuster called The Everything Guide to House Hacking

Patrick Donley is an investor and real estate entrepreneur.  He is the founder and managing director of The Wexford Group, a real estate redevelopment company based in Columbus, Ohio.

Throughout the show, Robert and Patrick have interviewed experienced real estate investors such as Jay Papasan, Pace Morby, and more about a variety of real estate investing niches, methods, and practical tips for real estate investors who are just starting out or looking to expand their real estate portfolio.

  • Hosts: Robert Leonard and Patrick Donley
  • Website: theinvestorspodcast.com/real-estate-101/
  • Release of new episodes: Every Monday and Wednesday
  • Average length of episodes: 40 to 60 minutes
  • Difficulty: Beginner to Intermediate
  • Topics covered: Real estate investing, flipping, wholesaling, house hacking, crowdfunding, self-storage, short-term rentals, asset protection, BRRRR investing, and more
Biggerpockets Real Estate

David Greene and Rob Abasolo co-host the popular industry program The BiggerPockets Real Estate Podcast. From absolute beginners to real estate moguls, it covers almost every subject a real estate investor would like to learn about. To date, they have conducted weekly interviews for more than five years and have more than 600 episodes.

Apart from having terrific guests who share real estate investing strategies that work, David and Rob share their own stories as well, as they are both seasoned real estate professionals with years of experience in the field.

  • Hosts: David Greene, Rob Abasolo
  • Website: biggerpockets.com/podcasts/real-estate
  • Release of new episodes: Every Tuesday, Thursday, and Sunday
  • Average length of episodes: 40 to 90 minutes
  • Difficulty: Beginner to Intermediate
  • Topics covered: Real estate investing, flipping, wholesaling, rental properties, mortgage, apartment investing, real estate tax, and more

BEST REAL ESTATE PODCASTS FOR BEGINNERS: REAL ESTATE 101

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We may be a little biased, but Real Estate 101 by The Investor’s Podcast Network hosted by Robert Leonard and Patrick Donley is a fantastic resource for someone just starting their real estate journey. Robert and Patrick talk with successful and experienced investors from various real estate investing niches about strategies and actionable advice that will help you on your journey. The popular podcast has been downloaded more than 5 million times.

If you’re a new real estate investor, check out Real Estate 101. We’d also recommend checking out Robert’s recently published book called The Everything Guide to House Hacking which is a great way to get started in real estate investing.

  • Hosts: Robert Leonard and Patrick Donley
  • Website: theinvestorspodcast.com/real-estate-101/
  • Release of new episodes: Every Monday and Wednesday
  • Average length of episodes: 40 to 60 minutes
  • Difficulty: Beginner to Intermediate
  • Topics covered: Real estate investing, flipping, wholesaling, house hacking, crowdfunding, self-storage, short-term rentals, asset protection, BRRRR investing, and more

The Tom Ferry Podcast Experience is a top-rated real estate podcast for a reason. Tom has long-form videos that can help you gain insights on how to improve your negotiating skills, be more confident, and change your mindset to reach your goals. He also has short inspirational segments on Mindset Monday to provide quick motivational content for the week ahead.

His guests range from veteran real estate agents with years of experience to best-selling authors providing insights and tips on how to grow your business.

Real estate investing is a competitive field and it’s essential to stay up-to-date on the latest industry news and trends. Listening to a top-rated podcast such as Tom’s allows you to learn from people already doing what you’d like to achieve.

  • Hosts: Tom Ferry
  • Website: tomferry.com/podcast/
  • Release of new episodes: Every Wednesday
  • Average length of episodes: 40 minutes
  • Difficulty: Beginner to Intermediate
  • Topics covered: How to excel as a real estate investor, motivational content, branding, marketing, and industry trends

BEST PODCAST FOR REAL ESTATE AGENTS: REAL ESTATE ROCKSTARS

Real Estate Rockstars

Real Estate Rockstars has more than four million downloads from over 100 countries. It’s one of the industry’s go-to podcasts to learn from up-and-coming agents, seasoned brokers, and experienced real estate investors.

Hosted by Pat Hiban, who is a billion-dollar agent and best-selling author, Real Estate Rockstars features many notable guests such as Robert Kiyosaki, Barbara Corcoran, and Ryan Serhant.

Pat does an excellent job of providing actionable tips and motivating advice in his tri-weekly podcast. Aaron Amuchastegui also hosts a State of the Market episode that discusses the latest news and trends happening in today’s markets.

  • Hosts: Pat Hiban and Aaron Amuchastegui
  • Website: hibandigital.com
  • Release of new episodes: Monday and Thursday
  • Average length of episodes: 40 to 60 minutes
  • Difficulty level: Beginner to intermediate
  • Topics covered: Lead generation and conversion for agents, sales training, online marketing, and success tips
Massive Agent Podcast

The Massive Agent Podcast hosted by Dustin Brohm is another pod we have learned much from, geared towards real estate agents and loan officers. The primary goal of the podcast is to help take your real estate business and marketing systems to the next level.

Dustin is able to distill great ideas, tips, and strategies down to an easily understood level. As he says, “If I can do it, you can do it!”

Some of our favorite discussions have covered topics such as how to best use social media platforms, finding leads using Zillow and Realtor.com, personal branding, and video marketing.

  • Hosts: Dustin Brohm
  • Website: massiveagentpodcast.com
  • Release of new episodes: Every Thursday
  • Average length of episodes: 40 to 60 minutes
  • Difficulty level: Beginner to intermediate
  • Topics covered: Growing an agency, increasing sales, trends, best practices, and how to prepare for a recession

BEST COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE PODCAST: AMERICA’S COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE SHOW

America‘s Commercial Real Estate Show

America’s Commercial Real Estate Show is hosted by Michael Bull and began airing all the way back in 2010. During that time, Michael’s affable interviewing style with high-quality guests has garnered a large and devoted following.

The show started on the radio and is now available weekly in both video and podcast format. Michael picks economists, analysts, and industry leaders to share the latest market news and developments along with forecasts and strategies for successful commercial real estate investing.

One listener said, “You just are not informed if you are not a regular listener. Michael’s show is the “Nightline” of in-depth real estate news. Just as Ted Koppel used to cover the most important news, Michael is our modern-day Ted Koppel for America’s commercial real estate news.”

  • Hosts: Michael Bull
  • Website: commercialrealestateshow.com
  • Release of new episodes: Every Wednesday
  • Average length of episodes: 20 to 40 minutes
  • Difficulty level: Intermediate to advanced
  • Topics covered: Multi-family, commercial office, senior housing, student rentals, self-storage, and top trends affecting real estate
Commercial Real Estate Investing From A-Z

Whether you’re just getting started in commercial real estate investing or are an experienced investor, Steffany Boldrini’s weekly podcast provides the steps she takes to make her commercial real estate portfolio successful along with the lessons learned along the way.

She invests in a wide gamut of asset classes including retail, office, and self-storage, and covers best practices for purchasing, operating, and exiting your properties.

A recent episode we enjoyed covered the questions to ask a self-storage broker, how to underwrite the deal, and how to present an offer.

  • Hosts: Steffany Boldrini
  • Website: concordiarealty.com/podcasts-commercial-real-estate-investing-a-z/
  • Release of new episodes: Every Thursday
  • Average length of episodes: 15 to 20 minutes
  • Difficulty level: Beginner to intermediate
  • Topics covered: Understanding leases, how to find a great operator, pros and cons of different asset classes, and how to scale your business

BEST PODCAST FOR REAL ESTATE WHOLESALING: WHOLESALING INC

Wholesaling Inc

Wholesaling Inc. claims, rightly so, that many courses and programs promise much and deliver very little. There’s a lot of hype in the real estate wholesaling industry and programs promising instant riches. The show’s hosts provide a blueprint for how to find distressed properties for pennies on the dollar to achieve true financial freedom and escape the rat race.

They provide content five days a week and are about taking massive action and following the instruction of the show’s coaches to clone what other successful wholesalers are already doing.

We enjoy how they put their guests in the hot seat to do a deep dive on a recent deal discussing exact marketing methods to find properties, techniques for buying and selling deals, closing strategies, and even the exact numbers on every deal.

If you’ve thought about getting started in the industry, Wholesaling Inc. allows you to be a fly on the wall as the show’s expert guests share their top secrets for successful wholesaling.

  • Hosts: Brent Daniels, Brent Bowers, and Todd Toback
  • Website: wholesalinginc.com/podcast/
  • Release of new episodes: Monday to Friday
  • Average length of episodes: 15 to 30 minutes
  • Difficulty level: Beginning to intermediate
  • Topics covered: Best practices for generating leads, cold calling, handling objections, and getting properties under contract
The Wholesaling Mastermind

The Wholesaling Mastermind was created with beginning wholesalers in mind. If you are desiring to learn more about the specifics of wholesaling, Ed Hayes is an experienced wholesale coach that will show you how to get started successfully.

Ed discusses such topics as how to scale your wholesale business, train cold callers, the fastest way to get a wholesale deal, and how to stand out from the competition. He also does very useful property breakdowns and discusses the real numbers behind some of his wholesale deals.

  • Host: Ed Hayes
  • Release of new episodes: Monthly
  • Average length of episodes: 30 minutes
  • Difficulty level: Beginner
  • Topics covered: The latest wholesaling news and deep dives into specific wholesaling deals

BEST PODCAST FOR REAL ESTATE FLIPPING: 7 FIGURE FLIPPING WITH BILL ALLEN

7 Figure Flipping with Bill Allen

7 Figure Flipping is hosted by experienced real estate investor Bill Allen who is based in Nashville, TN. He and his team flip or wholesale over 200 deals per year in both Tennessee and northern Florida.

Bill’s podcast discusses the strategies, systems, and secrets of the country’s most successful house flippers, wholesalers, and real estate investors. He provides an inside look at what’s working in the house flipping and wholesaling world and what’s not.

Bill brings on fantastic guests that are willing to discuss the highs and lows of their most recent deals. I love a good real estate story, and each show is packed with useful gems that will inspire and motivate you on your own real estate journey.

  • Host: Bill Allen
  • Website: 7figureflipping.com/podcast
  • Release of new episodes: Every Wednesday and Friday
  • Average length of episodes: 30 to 60 minutes
  • Difficulty level: Beginner to intermediate
  • Topics covered: Flippiing in a downturn, tax strategies, common mistakes, deciding whether to rent or sell, and financing and marketing strategies

I remember listening to Danny Johnson many years ago when I got started in my own real estate career and was struck by his authenticity and desire to help others on the path. He and his wife Melissa got started flipping homes 15 years ago and have chronicled their path in weekly episodes on the aptly named, Flipping Junkie Podcast.

Danny and Melissa have a true love for sharing their knowledge with their listeners. They bring on everyday people just getting started as well as bigger names such as Brandon Turner from Bigger Pockets and Justin Williams from House Flipping HQ.

The podcast covers how to find great deals and properly analyze them, renting and owner financing, determining repair costs, finding contractors, managing rehab crews, and what improvements to make for the maximum profit on a flip. They also discuss serious mistakes you need to avoid when you get started in your real estate investing business.

  • Host: Danny Johnson
  • Release of new episodes: Twice a month
  • Average length of episodes: 30 to 60 minutes
  • Difficulty level: Beginner to intermediate
  • Topics covered: Analyzing the numbers, making offers, managing a project, and closing deals

BEST PODCAST FOR RENTAL PROPERTY: RENTAL INCOME PODCAST

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Every Tuesday, Dan Lane releases an inspiring interview as he talks to real estate investors about how they got started in the business, how they found and purchased their first properties, how they financed them, and the issues they face with property management and managing tenants.

Recent episodes we enjoyed discussed topics such as investing in cheap rentals in a small town, how to use a HELOC to increase your rental portfolio, how buying rentals is like playing a game of chess, and even the downsides of investing in rentals.

  • Host: Dan Lane
  • Website: rentalincomepodcast.com
  • Release of new episodes: Every Tuesday and Thursday
  • Average length of episodes: 15 to 30 minutes
  • Difficulty level: Beginner to intermediate
  • Topics covered: Individual stories covering all aspects of building a rental portfolio, managing tenants, and maintaining properties

Andrew Schultz is the host of RentPrep for Landlords and we love his transparent style as he discusses everything from brutal tenant evictions to simple tactics to use to keep your sanity as a landlord.

Some of his recent guests include Dan Lane from the aforementioned Rental Income Podcast, J. Massey of Cash Flow Diary, Clayton Morris, and Tim Shriner who has been featured on BiggerPockets.

  • Host: Andrew Schultz
  • Website: rentprep.com/category/podcast/
  • Release of new episodes: Every Thursday, twice a month
  • Average length of episodes: 20 to 30 minutes
  • Difficulty level: Beginner to Intermediate
  • Topics covered: What tenants look for, how to attract the best tenants, now to handle problematic renters, and how to scale your portfolio

BEST REAL ESTATE NEWS PODCAST: REAL ESTATE NEWS: REAL ESTATE INVESTING PODCAST

Real Estate News: Real Estate Investing Podcast

This podcast is a great source for savvy real estate investors who want to keep updated with the latest real estate trends, market insights, real estate news stories, investment strategies, new laws, regulations, and economic events.

The show also tackles the latest reports from relevant organizations like the National Association of Realtors, Realty Trac, Fannie Mae, and more.

Host Kathy Fettke is Co-CEO of the Real Wealth Network, and author of Retire Rich with Rentals.

  • Hosts: Kathy Fettke
  • Website: realwealth.com/real-estate-news-for-investors-podcast/
  • Release of new episodes: Every Tuesday, Wednesday
  • Average length of episodes: 6 minutes
  • Difficulty: Beginner to Intermediate
  • Topics covered: market trends, housing prices, best rental markets, turn-key housing standards, 1031 exchange, tax laws, and more

Alternate: Housing News

The Housing News podcast provides the latest news that crosses the Housing Wire’s desk. The show is hosted by Clayton Collins and they are currently in their 8th season.

Each week a new mortgage or real estate executive is interviewed by Clayton to review and add a new perspective on the top stories happening in the real estate market.

  • Host: Clayton Collins
  • Website: housingwire.com/podcast/
  • Release of new episodes: Every Thursday
  • Average length of episodes: 30 to 60 minutes
  • Difficulty level: Intermediate to advanced
  • Topics covered: Trends, analysis, and news in the mortgage and housing industries

BEST REMOTE REAL ESTATE PODCAST: THE REMOTE REAL ESTATE INVESTOR

The Remote Real Estate Investor

Many real estate investors are getting priced out of their home markets and seeking out better deals and higher returns by investing remotely in tertiary markets.

The Roofstock team is dedicated to remote real estate investing and their podcast provides the most in-depth look at how industry professionals and personal investors manage the complexities of investing outside your local area. We highly recommend their Remote Real Estate Investor podcast as the go-to source for this growing trend.

They discuss how to utilize technology to take advantage of the growing trend of remote investing. Other topics they discuss include the pros and cons of investing out of state, common mistakes to avoid, and the best tips and tricks to successfully get started.

  • Host: Michael Albaum
  • Website: remoterealesateinvestor.podbean.com
  • Release of new episodes: Every Wednesday and Saturday
  • Average length of episodes: 30 minutes
  • Difficulty level: Beginner to intermediate
  • Topics covered: What markets to focus on, the use of technology, finding quality property managers and how to monitor them, and building a team of trust local experts
Biggerpockets Real Estate

It’s hard to beat the BiggerPockets Real Estate Podcast. The team at BP has been producing high-quality content for a long time. Their show was an early inspiration for my own real estate career and what ever niche you are interested in exploring, BiggerPockets has had an expert guest on to discuss it.

We recommend checking out their Real Estate Rookie podcast with Ashley Kehr and Tony Robinson for some beginner discussions on how to get started in remote real estate investing.

  • Hosts: David Greene, Rob Abasolo
  • Website: biggerpockets.com/podcasts/real-estate
  • Release of new episodes: Every Tuesday, Thursday, and Sunday
  • Average length of episodes: 40 to 90 minutes
  • Difficulty level: Beginner to intermediate
  • Topics covered: Real estate investing, flipping, wholesaling, rental properties, mortgage, apartment investing, real estate tax, and more

BEST REAL ESTATE FINANCE PODCAST: THE REAL ESTATE GUYS

The Real Estate Guys

The Real Estate Guys started out on radio in 1997, and their fun and informative podcast is produced once a week and is entertaining, yet incredibly informative.

Hosted by investor Robert Helms and financial strategist Russell Gray, the show highlights the depth of their real estate knowledge. Robert Kiyosaki said, “The Real Estate Guys “are wild and crazy, but they really know what they are talking about.”

We enjoy listening to their segment called “Ask the Guys,” where listeners call in with real-life questions they are wrestling with in real estate.

  • Hosts: Robert Helms and Russell Gray
  • Website: realestateguysradio.com
  • Release of new episodes: Every Monday
  • Average length of episodes: 45 to 60 minutes
  • Difficulty level: Intermediate to advanced
  • Topics covered: Tax and asset protection planning, market trends, syndication, proper use of leverage, and analyzing deals
Lifetime Cash Flow Through Real Estate Investing

The Lifetime Cash Flow Through Real Estate Investing is hosted by Rod Khleif whose main goal is for his listeners to obtain financial freedom through real estate. Rod has owned and managed over 2,000 homes and apartments throughout his career and his passion for real estate along with self-actualization is truly motivating as a listener.

The podcast has interviews with successful investors, syndicators, lenders, and property managers who share their tips and best advice on building a successful real estate business through multi-family investing.

Recent episodes I enjoyed included how to go from fix and flips to multi-family investing, scaling to financial freedom, and how to decide if multi-family is right for you. His short motivational talks on topics such as goal-setting, grit, and positive thinking are also very inspiring.

  • Host: Rod Khleif
  • Website: rodkhleif.com/lifetime-cashflow-podcast/
  • Release of new episodes: Every Saturday
  • Average length of episodes: 10 to 30 minutes
  • Difficulty level: Intermediate to advanced
  • Topics covered: Finding deals, systems, marketing, tax strategies, and cash flow analysis of multi-family investing

LISTENING CALENDAR FOR THE BEST BUSINESS PODCASTS

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CHOOSING THE BEST BUSINESS PODCASTS

Here are the factors that were taken into consideration in choosing the best of the best. The first is, of course, the quality of the content. Meaning, how much value is the show providing its listeners? Second is how the host(s) is/are, how the guest(s) is/are, and what level their caliber is. Finally, how is the listening experience? Is the audio high-quality with good editing, minimal background noise, and without any side conversations or dead space?

DISCLAIMER

This list was created with as unbiased reviews as possible from Patrick Donley. The author is a real estate investor and an avid podcast listener. The opinions are his own and are not influenced by payments from advertisers. Ultimately, the rankings are based on what he believes add up to a great podcast.

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