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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Get in the Cashflow Game with K&K | A Podcast for Real Estate Investors, Lenders & Entrepreneurs is a business podcast hosted by Krystle Simpson and Kenny Simpson, with 246 episodes on record and a Required Pod Score of 80. PitchCentric scores this show on Booking Probability, Listen Score, and live audience signals refreshed every 24 hours.
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Krystle Simpson and Kenny Simpson hosts Get in the Cashflow Game with K&K | A Podcast for Real Estate Investors, Lenders & Entrepreneurs, a business show with 246 episodes published.
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Get in the Cashflow Game with K&K | A Podcast for Real Estate Investors, Lenders & Entrepreneurs
7 ADU Mistakes That Could Cost You Thousands
Aug 19, 20268 min
Thinking about building an ADU? There are some expensive mistakes you need to understand before you start construction. After funding more than 100 deals involving ADUs, Kenny Simpson has seen what can go wrong, from appraisals and construction costs to refinancing problems and properties that don't produce the value owners expected. In this week's The Brief , Kenny breaks down 7 ADU landmines every homeowner and real estate investor should understand: 1. What are you actually building? Do the comps and rents support your plan? 2. What will it really cost? Spending $350,000 doesn't automatically add $350,000 in property value. 3. The appraisal ADUs can be difficult to value, and the wrong appraisal can create major problems. 4. Your takeout loan Don't assume you'll automatically be able to refinance and pull your construction money back out. 5. Selling the property The market may not value your finished project the way you expected. 6. Qualifying for financing DSCR, residential and commercial lenders can treat these properties very differently. 7. Your team The lender, loan officer, appraiser, agent, and other professionals you work with can make or break a complex ADU project. The biggest takeaway: do the research before you build. Understand the potential value, rents, appraisal, financing, refinance strategy, and exit plan before committing hundreds of thousands of dollars to an ADU project.
Get in the Cashflow Game with K&K | A Podcast for Real Estate Investors, Lenders & Entrepreneurs
Fed Rate Hikes May Be Over: Here’s Why
Aug 12, 20266 min
The Federal Reserve may be running out of reasons to raise interest rates in 2026. The latest jobs report came in far weaker than expected, previous months were revised lower, and wage growth has slowed. At the same time, inflation isn't showing the kind of spike that would make another Fed rate hike easy to justify. In this week's The Brief , Kenny Simpson breaks down: • Why the latest jobs report matters • Why wage growth may be the number everyone is overlooking • What slowing wages mean for inflation • Rising auto, credit card, and student loan debt • Why consumer stress matters to the Fed • Why Fed rate hikes could be off the table • What would need to happen for rate cuts • What this could mean for mortgage rates and real estate Kenny's key point: if wage growth continues falling, the job market stays weak, consumers slow down, and inflation doesn't spike, it becomes increasingly difficult for the Fed to justify raising rates.
Get in the Cashflow Game with K&K | A Podcast for Real Estate Investors, Lenders & Entrepreneurs
Big News: We're Now Licensed in More States
Jul 29, 20269 min
Big news! We've officially expanded into more states, allowing us to help even more buyers, homeowners, investors, and self-employed borrowers with their mortgage financing. In this week's Brief, Kenny Simpson shares: The new states we're licensed in Why being a mortgage broker gives clients more options How access to over 100 lenders helps find better loan solutions Why experience matters in today's market How we've invested in technology, AI, and client communication to deliver a better mortgage experience Why referrals continue to be the biggest part of our business Whether you're buying your first home, refinancing, investing, or you're self-employed, we're here to help.
Get in the Cashflow Game with K&K | A Podcast for Real Estate Investors, Lenders & Entrepreneurs
Inflation Has Finally Peaked. What Does This Mean For Rates?
Jul 22, 20266 min
Has inflation finally peaked? The latest inflation report suggests prices are no longer rising at the pace we've seen over the last few years, and that's changing the conversation around interest rates. In this week's Brief, Kenny Simpson breaks down: The latest CPI and PPI reports Why economists believe inflation is cooling What this means for mortgage rates Why the Fed may shift away from rate hikes The biggest risks that could push inflation higher again What buyers, homeowners, and investors should watch next If you're waiting for lower mortgage rates, understanding inflation is one of the most important pieces of the puzzle.
Get in the Cashflow Game with K&K | A Podcast for Real Estate Investors, Lenders & Entrepreneurs
Self-Employed? Don't Let the Bank Tell You No
Jul 15, 202612 min
Being self-employed shouldn't stop you from buying a home. In this week's Brief, Kenny Simpson explains why so many business owners are denied by traditional banks, and the mortgage options that could help them qualify. In this episode, we discuss: Why self-employed borrowers are denied more often Bank statement loans 1099 loans Profit & Loss (P&L) loans Asset-based lending DSCR loans for investors How mortgage brokers access more lending options than most banks What you need before applying If you're an entrepreneur, freelancer, contractor, or business owner, this video will help you understand the options available today.
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