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Propmodo Podcast

Propmodo Podcast

Hosted by Propmodo

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Episodes

82

Latest episode

Jan 2026

Language

EN

About the show

Propmodo is exploring how emerging technologies affect our built environment. We bring you the most innovative real estate technologies, smart cities solutions, and workplace trends.

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January 20, 2026Episode 818 min

The Untapped Opportunity to Turn Multifamily Into a Hospitality Business with Marcela Sapone, CEO of Alfred

As resident expectations rise, multifamily owners are borrowing from hospitality to create service-driven buildings that unlock new revenue, reshape operations, and redefine what living experience really means.

August 24, 2025Episode 725 min

The Technologies Unlocking New Insights for Retail Real Estate with Garrett Schemmel of Aislelabs

Retail real estate has shifted from location-based pricing to data-driven insights. Mobile tracking and WiFi analytics now shape leasing, marketing, and customer insights, as discussed on Propmodo’s Decoding Real Estate Podcast.

July 15, 2025Episode 622 min

How Commercial Real Estate Has Survived High Interest Rates with Jim Costello of MSCI

After a spike in interest rates rattled commercial real estate, many feared a wave of defaults. But as economist Jim Costello explains, CMBS lenders and debt funds helped the market stay afloat—so far.

June 9, 2025Episode 528 min

The Community Politics Behind NYC's Hudson Yards with Author Tom Fox

Tom Fox, a key figure behind Hudson Yards, shares insights on balancing development and public interest, highlighting how collaboration—not conflict—between activists and developers can create projects that are both sustainable and community-focused.

May 14, 2025Episode 425 min

How CRE is Adjusting to High Rates with Abe Bergman, CEO of Eastern Union

With interest rates staying higher for longer, commercial real estate is being forced to adapt. On the Decoding Real Estate podcast, Eastern Union CEO Abe Bergman explains why borrowers are still in decent shape, how private lenders are filling the gap left by cautious banks, and why flexible, short-term financing has become the strategy of choice. Despite industry concerns about loan maturities and stalled bank lending, Bergman sees opportunity in the shift and outlines what could change when a new Fed Chair is appointed next year.

April 14, 2025Episode 324 min

The Forces Shaping the Multifamily Market with Jay Parsons of JPI

March 20, 2025Episode 235 min

Surviving the PropTech Winter with Zach Aarons of MetaProp

PropTech investor Zach Aarons joins *Decoding Real Estate* to discuss the industry’s challenges, from office market struggles to high interest rates. Despite setbacks, he sees opportunities in AI and AR for real estate. Hear his insights on where PropTech is headed next.

March 5, 2025Episode 135 min

The State of the Office Market with Michael Mandel of CompStak

The office market is at a crossroads. While some cities have rebounded, others still struggle with vacancies. Michael Mandel, CEO of CompStak, breaks down key leasing trends, office valuations, and the flight to quality. Is a full recovery on the horizon, or has office demand changed forever?

February 14, 202410 min

Lessons Learned: How The Great Recession Prepared Us For High Interest Rates With Paul Jhung

This isn’t the first time the real estate industry has gone through a crisis. The subprime mortgage crisis in 2008 devalued real estate across the globe and caused the Great Recession. It also led to a prolonged period of low interest rates that the property industry assumed was the norm.. In this episode, we talk with Paul Jhung about what lessons are to be learned from that period and what it means for the path forward in this new interest rate environment.

February 14, 202410 min

Loans In Distress: How The Lending Industry Is Adapting To High Rates With Debra Morgan

The high interest rates have hit borrowers hard, but it hasn’t been all roses for lenders either. Some institutions like regional banks have either slowed down their commercial lending, or gotten out of the market all together. In this episode, we talk to Debra Morgan about the temporary and permanent effects the rate hikes will have on the lending environment.

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