This Month in Real Estate Investing October 2025 (Fraud, Fallout, Fortune, & Freedom)



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This Month In Real Estate Investing October 2025


This Month In Real Estate Investing is the monthly United States Real Estate Investor show featuring your favorite REI personalities discussing the month’s news, trends, economics, culture, and much more...

This Month's News Items



  • Phony NYC Broker Runs $25K Rental Scam

  • Texas Couple Busted for $1.6M Deed Fraud

  • $19M Wire Fraud Exposes Mortgage Cyber Weakness

  • Gov’t Shutdown Adds Uncertainty to Housing Market

  • Billionaire’s Son Busted in $2M “Man Cave” Scam

  • Investors Now One-Third of Homebuyers

  • Nantucket Broker Fights Short-Term Rental Limits

  • Memphis Women Claim Investor Took Their Money

  • Baltimore’s $100M Fraud Ring Uncovered

  • Vegas Lawyer Beasley’s $500M Ponzi Collapse

  • Office-to-Co-Living Conversions in Phoenix

  • Rent Growth Falls to 15-Year Low Nationwide

  • Dave Ramsey Slams Millennials & Gen Z



Greed, Scams, and Shifting Power: The Real Estate Storm of October 2025


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October 2025 brings another whirlwind for This Month In Real Estate Investing, where host James A. Brown explores the scandals, shakeups, and strategy shifts defining today’s investment world.


The housing market stands at a crossroads of opportunity and chaos, with fraud cases breaking headlines, investors reshaping ownership trends, and policymakers struggling to steady the storm.


Each story adds another layer to the question every investor faces right now: who will come out stronger when the dust settles?



Scams Keep Spreading Across the Nation


In New York, a fake broker collects $25,000 in deposits for apartments he does not own, preying on renters desperate for a deal.


In Texas, a married couple faces charges for forging deeds and stealing dozens of properties worth over $1.6 million.


At the same time, a global cyber crime group exposes the mortgage industry’s weakest link by hijacking closings and rerouting nearly $19 million through fake emails and spoofed accounts.


The line between confidence and catastrophe has never been thinner.



The Government Shutdown Shakes Confidence


The first federal shutdown in seven years adds more uncertainty to an already shaky market.


Loan approvals stall, economic data disappears, and buyers hesitate as mortgage rates inch upward. With limited visibility, investors are forced to navigate without a map.


When information stops, fear starts.



Billionaire Betrayal Hits the Headlines


A family feud explodes into the open as billionaire developer Donald Bren disowns his son for a $2 million investor scam known as The Bunker.


Marketed as a luxury car club filled with Ferraris and fine wine, the project turns out to be nothing but smoke and mirrors. The fallout shows that even money and reputation cannot shield anyone from greed’s reach.


Privilege offers no immunity to deception.



Small Investors Step Into the Spotlight


Across the nation, small investors are rewriting the market’s rules. They now account for one third of all home purchases, marking the highest investor share in five years.


Institutional players continue to sell off properties while shifting toward build to rent communities. Everyday investors, armed with research and technology, are stepping into roles once reserved for major funds.


The power dynamic of property ownership is being rewritten in real time.



Nantucket Divided Over Short Term Rentals


A fierce debate erupts on Nantucket Island over proposed short term rental restrictions.


Veteran broker Greg McKechnie warns that limits on rental days could devastate the local economy, pushing out middle class homeowners and small businesses dependent on tourism.


Supporters argue that regulations are needed to preserve community character.


The fight over rentals becomes a fight over identity.



Memphis Fraud Sparks Local Outrage


In Memphis, two women accuse local investor Xavian McNeal of taking thousands in promised property deals that never materialize.


One victim pays $1,800 for a home that never existed. Another loses $38,000 meant for investment properties.


The cost of misplaced trust continues to climb.



Baltimore’s $100 Million Scheme Unfolds


Federal investigators uncover a $100 million fraud operation in Baltimore involving inflated appraisals, fake DSCR loans, and over 700 distressed homes.


Most of the properties sit in majority Black neighborhoods now scarred by foreclosures.


When profits come before people, entire communities pay the price.



Las Vegas Lawyer Turns Ponzi Mastermind


Attorney Matthew Beasley becomes the face of greed after pleading guilty to a $500 million Ponzi scheme.


His case shows how professional credibility can disguise criminal intent, as hundreds of investors lose life savings.


A polished image can hide the darkest game.



Phoenix Turns Empty Towers Into Opportunity


A Pew and Gensler study highlights how Phoenix could transform vacant office towers into affordable co living apartments.


Compact microunits and shared kitchens cut development costs nearly in half while boosting supply for moderate income renters.


Old buildings may hold the blueprint for housing’s next evolution.



Rent Growth Stalls for the First Time in 15 Years


National rent growth barely moves, rising just 1.4 percent over the past year. Dallas sees rents fall slightly, while Chicago remains one of the few cities still climbing.


With a construction boom flooding the market, vacancies climb and leverage shifts toward tenants.


Balance finally returns to a market once defined by runaway prices.



Dave Ramsey Calls Out Millennials and Gen Z


Financial coach Dave Ramsey reignites controversy by calling younger generations lazy and entitled while they complain about housing costs.


His critics argue that systemic barriers make ownership harder than ever. Still, Ramsey’s message hits a nerve about financial discipline and long term planning.


Whether right or wrong, his words remind investors that excuses do not pay mortgages.



Survival Requires Strategy


The October 2025 landscape reveals a market driven by both fear and innovation.


Scams thrive, investors adapt, and opportunities emerge from the chaos.


Each headline carries a warning and a lesson for those paying attention.


Knowledge, preparation, and skepticism are now the most valuable assets any investor can hold.


Remember, even in unpredictable times, smart strategy still opens doors to financial freedom.



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