Get in the Cashflow Game with K&K | A Podcast for Real Estate Investors, Lenders & Entrepreneurs

Get in the Cashflow Game with K&K | A Podcast for Real Estate Investors, Lenders & Entrepreneurs

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From Property Management, Commercial Lending, Residential Lending, we have a lot of insights on life, and have met a lot of incredible people along the way. This Podcasts features Krystle Simpson, a commercial lender, along with Kenny Simpson, a residential lender. This Podcasts will feature a series of guests who have been influential along our way to success, currently and future wise on topics such as: Real Estate, Business, Personal, Lifestyle, including Fitness and Health. Our Podcast series, “Get in the Cashflow Game with K&K” can be found on iTunes and Spotify.

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Krystle Simpson and Kenny Simpson

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Mortgage Trigger Leads Ending March 5, 2026 (No More 50 Calls After a Credit Pull)

Feb 25, 20261 min

When you apply for a mortgage and your credit is pulled, that data has historically been sold as a “trigger lead.” That’s why many borrowers received dozens of calls within minutes. Starting March 5: Credit bureaus can no longer sell trigger leads Your lender can still contact you Your current servi

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Will 5% Mortgage Rates Trigger Pent-Up Housing Demand?

Feb 18, 202618 min

Current housing data suggests a move toward 5% could release pent-up demand. The setup: •162M+ Americans employed •Five generations of buyers •Inventory remains constrained •Transaction volume has been rate-suppressed If financing costs decline meaningfully, demand may re-engage. How would your stra

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Kevin Warsh Named Next Fed Chair: What Happens to Mortgage Rates Now?

Feb 12, 202615 min

Kevin Warsh has officially been nominated to replace Jerome Powell as Federal Reserve Chairman and the big question now is what this means for interest rates, mortgage rates, housing, and the broader economy. In this episode, we cut through the political noise and focus on what actually matters for