In this episode of the Top of Mind podcast, Mike Simonsen sits down with Dr. Daryl Fairweather, the chief economist for Redfin, to discuss the life and economic lessons in her new book, Hate the Game, and also dive into the latest data in the US housing market with Redfin’s unique point of view. About Daryl Fairweather Dr. Daryl Fairweather is the chief economist at Redfin and the author of the new book Hate the Game. At Redfin, she analyzes US housing markets and consumer behavior. She is ...| Altos Blog
Mike Simonsen sits down with Amherst CIO & CEO Sean Dobson to learn about the single-family rental business from a true market leader.| blog.altosresearch.com
NYU Professor Dr. Arpit Gupta talks about his important research on housing affordability, and the causes and cures of our unaffordable housing market.| blog.altosresearch.com
In this episode of the Top of Mind podcast, Mike gets time with HW Media CEO and HousingWire publisher Clayton Collins to talk about the latest HousingWire Data company announcements, and explores the most important trends, people, and ideas driving our industry in 2025. About Clayton Collins Clayton Collins is the Chief Executive Officer of HW Media, the leading media and information services company for housing and real estate professionals. As Publisher of HousingWire, he drives the compan...| Altos Blog
In this episode, Elizabeth Funk, Founder & CEO of DignityMoves, talks about real progress being made with the crisis of homelessness in America.| blog.altosresearch.com
In this episode of the Top of Mind podcast, Mike Simonsen sits down with Adam Carmel, CEO and founder of Polly, to talk about mortgage technology and the mortgage markets. About Adam Carmel Adam Carmel is the founder and CEO of Polly, a true mortgage technology trailblazer. Adam founded Polly in 2019 to build a vertically integrated mortgage platform.| Altos Blog
In this episode, Jason Waugh, president of Coldwell Banker Affiliates, talks about how the real estate brokerage business is changing in 2025.| blog.altosresearch.com