Ken McElroy

Ken McElroy

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Ken McElroy is the CEO of MC Companies, author and investor who offers a wealth of personal experiences, expert guests, practical advice, success stories, and even some informative setbacks, all presented here to educate and inspire. Whether you’re a entrepreneur, investor or just looking for real education within real estate and beyond, Ken offers no b.s. insights and resources for all levels. Be sure to download Ken's Infinite Returns Platform available on IOS and Android and gain proximity to like minded real estate investors on his exclusive real estate platform and forum. About Ken: With over two decades of experience in real estate investing, Ken McElroy is passionate about sharing the good life by helping real estate investors grow and prosper. This channel is a place for Ken to discuss numerous topics connected to real estate investing, including finance, budgeting, the entrepreneur mindset, and creating passive income.

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BREAKING: BlackRock FREEZES Withdrawals on $26 Billion Fund
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BREAKING: BlackRock FREEZES Withdrawals on $26 Billion Fund

BlackRock's freeze on $26 billion in fund withdrawals signals severe liquidity stress across financial markets, as rising interest rates have trapped bank capital and frozen $30-40 trillion in home equity, requiring significant rate cuts to restore money flow.

2 months ago · 10 points
The $1 Trillion Real Estate Debt Crisis Is CRUSHING Markets
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The $1 Trillion Real Estate Debt Crisis Is CRUSHING Markets

Ken McElroy explains that unlike 2008's Main Street crash, the current crisis is a Wall Street-funded correction driven by floating-rate debt maturities and euphoric overpricing, creating prime buying opportunities for investors focused on immediate cash flow and fixed-rate, long-term holds.

2 months ago · 10 points
If AI Takes All Of Our Jobs... What Will Happen to Housing?
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If AI Takes All Of Our Jobs... What Will Happen to Housing?

AI-driven job displacement targeting white-collar professionals could trigger double-digit unemployment within 18 months, forcing banks to tighten mortgage lending and shifting housing demand from ownership to rentals, which may paradoxically support real estate prices despite widespread income instability.

2 months ago · 10 points
Melody Wright vs Ken McElroy Housing Market Debate
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Melody Wright vs Ken McElroy Housing Market Debate

Housing experts Melody Wright and Ken McElroy debate whether today's market mirrors 2008 or represents a new paradigm, clashing on hidden inventory risks, deteriorating credit quality, and whether $34 trillion in homeowner equity can prevent a crash amid the worst affordability crisis in decades.

2 months ago · 10 points
A Grim Warning To Home Buyers, It's No Longer A Choice
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A Grim Warning To Home Buyers, It's No Longer A Choice

Ken McElroy debates the future of starter homes, arguing that history shows builders shrink square footage during affordability crises, while his co-host contends that high land costs and zoning restrictions make traditional small homes economically unviable for developers.

3 months ago · 8 points
A Once-in-a-Generation Change Is Happening in Real Estate
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A Once-in-a-Generation Change Is Happening in Real Estate

Real estate investor Ken McElroy explains how reading early warning signals—inflation spikes and rapid Fed rate hikes—allowed him to avoid losses during the 2021-2023 market peak, and why he's deploying capital again in 2025 as prices reset to 2021 levels while overleveraged competitors face collapse.

3 months ago · 9 points
BREAKING: Amazon Just Confirmed the Worst-Case Scenario
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BREAKING: Amazon Just Confirmed the Worst-Case Scenario

Amazon's layoffs signal a broader economic shift as companies prioritize cost preservation over expansion amid declining job openings, rising consumer debt, and rapid AI adoption that threatens to displace workers through productivity gains rather than direct replacement.

3 months ago · 10 points