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Miami Real Estate Investment Strategies With Peter Zalewski Of Condo Vultures®

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This podcast focuses on identifying buying opportunities and implementing strategies in the volatile South Florida condo markets of Miami-Dade, Broward and Palm Beach counties. Host Peter Zalewski is a former financial journalist who now works as a Miami real estate broker, Wall Street analyst and expert witness. This podcast is not authorized by the real estate industry and will probably annoy many of the industry’s talking heads. The CondoVultures.com podcast stresses straight talk and does include salty language that could be offensive to some.
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Buy, Sell, Hold Miami™ Real Estate Podcast For Week Of Feb. 6, 2026

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This is copy of a live podcast recorded Fridays at 4 pm in Miami featuring real estate advisor Daniel Hernandez of Compass Real Estate and analyst Peter Zalewski of the Miami Condo Investing Club™. Welcome to Buy, Sell, Hold Miami™ weekly podcast for a no-nonsense perspective on South Florida real estate from a pair of locals with differing opinions. Each week, real estate advisor Daniel Hernandez of Compass Real Estate and longtime analyst Peter Zalewski of the Miami Condo Investing Club™ break down the housing market headlines, unpack policy changes and provide unfiltered analysis on everything from condo terminations to Vintage unit fire sales, luxury speculative homes to developer strategies. Whether you are a homeowner, investor or real estate professional, Hernandez and Zalewski will give a local perspective on what is really happening across the tricounty South Florida region of Miami-Dade, Broward and Palm Beach with no fluff, no hype and plenty of data-backed opinions. We call balls and strikes on when to buy, sell and hold. Episode Topics For the Feb. 6, 2026, podcast, Hernandez and Zalewski give their take on the following five topics: Aston Martin Maintenance Issues Miami Beach Walks Back Spring Break Austerity Torose On A Tear RFR Stabilizing Biscayne Boulevard Bullish On 29th Street This podcast is broadcast live at 4 pm (EST) on the social media accounts of Daniel Hernandez and Peter Zalewski. Episode Overview In this Feb. 6, 2026, episode of the Buy, Sell, Hold Miami™ podcast, Hernandez and Zalewski cut through the local rhetoric, delivering straight talk on five of the biggest topics of critical importance to South Florida investors. The hosts discuss each topic and then announce whether each of them is a Buy, a Sell or a Hold on the issue. Their verdicts often differ, leading to sharp debate on the issue before moving on to the next topic. During the 60-minute discussion, Hernandez and Zalewski analyze the shifting dynamics of the South Florida real estate market as it reaches the halfway point of the Winter Buying Season that stretches from November through April. The Aston Martin Residences serves as a primary case study for the “rookie mistakes” of first-time developers who lock in pre-construction pricing only to be squeezed by post-COVID labor and construction cost spikes. Hernandez points to a press report about a $5 million lawsuit filed by the condo association as a signal of systemic self-dealing, while Zalewski highlights that the building’s $1.70 per square foot maintenance fee is significantly higher than the county average. The conversation shifts to Miami Beach and its attempt to rebrand as a health-focused Blue Zone to distance itself from spring break austerity measures. Zalewski dismisses the move as the wrong marketing approach, citing the historical failure of the Canyon Ranch concept Carl Fisher’s experiences as cautionary tales for those ignoring Miami Beach’s identity as an adult entertainment destination. The discussion then explores Toros Equities and its recent $28 million “gain” in one year by flipping a Coconut Grove office building originally acquired through foreclosure. This “running and gunning” success is contrasted with a retail play on Lincoln Road, where the hosts argue that landlords must abandon luxury-only strategies and adopt an affordability model to reset after massive value drops. A looming supply-demand crisis is identified in Greater Downtown Miami’s Central Business District submarket, where 4,300 new units are currently under construction on a base of just 10,200 existing condos. Hernandez and Zalewski agree that as prices in this core peak and inventory swells, the affordability and physical barrier of the beach will likely spark a “reversal of fortunes” for savvy investors seeking Vintage condos at a 52% discount.

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This is copy of a live podcast recorded Fridays at 4 pm in Miami featuring real estate advisor Daniel Hernandez of Compass Real Estate and analyst Peter Zalewski of the Miami Condo Investing Club™. Welcome to Buy, Sell, Hold Miami™ weekly podcast for a no-nonsense perspective on South Florida real estate from a pair of locals with differing opinions. Each week, real estate advisor Daniel Hernandez of Compass Real Estate and longtime analyst Peter Zalewski of the Miami Condo Investing Club™ break down the housing market headlines, unpack policy changes and provide unfiltered analysis on everything from condo terminations to Vintage unit fire sales, luxury speculative homes to developer strategies. Whether you are a homeowner, investor or real estate professional, Hernandez and Zalewski will give a local perspective on what is really happening across the tricounty South Florida region of Miami-Dade, Broward and Palm Beach with no fluff, no hype and plenty of data-backed opinions. We call balls and strikes on when to buy, sell and hold. Episode Topics For the Feb. 6, 2026, podcast, Hernandez and Zalewski give their take on the following five topics: Aston Martin Maintenance Issues Miami Beach Walks Back Spring Break Austerity Torose On A Tear RFR Stabilizing Biscayne Boulevard Bullish On 29th Street This podcast is broadcast live at 4 pm (EST) on the social media accounts of Daniel Hernandez and Peter Zalewski. Episode Overview In this Feb. 6, 2026, episode of the Buy, Sell, Hold Miami™ podcast, Hernandez and Zalewski cut through the local rhetoric, delivering straight talk on five of the biggest topics of critical importance to South Florida investors. The hosts discuss each topic and then announce whether each of them is a Buy, a Sell or a Hold on the issue. Their verdicts often differ, leading to sharp debate on the issue before moving on to the next topic. During the 60-minute discussion, Hernandez and Zalewski analyze the shifting dynamics of the South Florida real estate market as it reaches the halfway point of the Winter Buying Season that stretches from November through April. The Aston Martin Residences serves as a primary case study for the “rookie mistakes” of first-time developers who lock in pre-construction pricing only to be squeezed by post-COVID labor and construction cost spikes. Hernandez points to a press report about a $5 million lawsuit filed by the condo association as a signal of systemic self-dealing, while Zalewski highlights that the building’s $1.70 per square foot maintenance fee is significantly higher than the county average. The conversation shifts to Miami Beach and its attempt to rebrand as a health-focused Blue Zone to distance itself from spring break austerity measures. Zalewski dismisses the move as the wrong marketing approach, citing the historical failure of the Canyon Ranch concept Carl Fisher’s experiences as cautionary tales for those ignoring Miami Beach’s identity as an adult entertainment destination. The discussion then explores Toros Equities and its recent $28 million “gain” in one year by flipping a Coconut Grove office building originally acquired through foreclosure. This “running and gunning” success is contrasted with a retail play on Lincoln Road, where the hosts argue that landlords must abandon luxury-only strategies and adopt an affordability model to reset after massive value drops. A looming supply-demand crisis is identified in Greater Downtown Miami’s Central Business District submarket, where 4,300 new units are currently under construction on a base of just 10,200 existing condos. Hernandez and Zalewski agree that as prices in this core peak and inventory swells, the affordability and physical barrier of the beach will likely spark a “reversal of fortunes” for savvy investors seeking Vintage condos at a 52% discount.

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This podcast focuses on identifying buying opportunities and implementing strategies in the volatile South Florida condo markets of Miami-Dade, Broward and Palm Beach counties. Host Peter Zalewski is a former financial journalist who now works as a Miami real estate broker, Wall Street analyst and expert witness. This podcast is not authorized by the real estate industry and will probably annoy many of the industry’s talking heads. The CondoVultures.com podcast stresses straight talk and does include salty language that could be offensive to some.

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