
Real Estate Isn’t as Safe From Inflation as You Think
On The Market
Outro
Dave closes with episode summary and promises future updates on inflation's impact on real estate.
Inflation is rising again, and everywhere on social media, we’re hearing people say, “Buy real estate!” Property is supposed to be the ultimate inflation hedge. The problem? Real estate may not save you from the inflation heading our way. In fact, home prices could get worse if things continue this way. But how?
For decades, we’ve been told that real estate is the ultimate inflation hedge. It’s tracked rising prices very well and has been one of the most championed “safe” assets to buy. But do real estate prices always follow the path of inflation? What happens if consumer prices rise but renters are paid less, a recession hits, nobody can pay their bills, you can’t pay your mortgage, and home prices fall?
This is a reality that real estate gurus tend not to think through—the other side of inflation. Today, we’re getting into it. Which inflation benefits real estate prices the most? Which of the four possible inflation scenarios could unfold as the world tilts toward uncertainty, and which assets protect your wealth regardless of the inflation rate?
In This Episode We Cover
Is real estate really a good hedge against inflation? Most people assume incorrectly
The two types of inflation and how they (oppositely) affect real estate prices
Four future scenarios we could see if inflation rises, falls, or stays the same
What’s causing rising inflation right now? An April 2026 inflation update
The four ways real estate will benefit during a traditionally high-inflation period
And So Much More!
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