Dear Reader,

I always tell people that real estate is the ultimate wealth builder.

It is how you create cash flow. It is how you build stability. 

It is the foundation of the American Dream.

  • The American Dream of homeownership is being stolen. It isn't just because of high prices or low inventory. It is because the market is being rigged.

  • Real estate used to be an open market. Now, it is becoming an insider's game. When brokers steer listings off the open market, competition dies.

  • You cannot build wealth in a rigged system. Transparency is the only thing that keeps a market honest. We must demand open access to listings. 

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But right now, that dream is under attack.

It isn't just the high interest rates. It isn't just the lack of inventory. 

Those are problems, sure. But 

There is something much darker happening beneath the surface.

The game is being rigged.

The Insider Advantage

Let me tell you how a free market is supposed to work.

Information flows freely. 

Buyers can see everything available. Sellers can reach every potential buyer. 

Competition dictates the price.

That is fair play. That is how the middle class builds wealth.

But today, the insiders are changing the rules. They are creating a secret market.

Large investment firms are swooping in with all-cash offers, bypassing inspections, and snatching up homes before everyday families even have a chance to look at them.

President Trump talked about this recently. He told the story of a mother in Houston who lost out on twenty different homes to these massive corporate buyers.

Twenty homes.

She did everything right. She saved her money. She got approved for a loan. 

And she got crushed by a system that favors scale and speed over hard work.

But it isn't just Wall Street doing the damage.

The Private Network Scam

The real betrayal is coming from inside the real estate industry itself.

There is a growing, toxic practice among brokerage firms. They are taking listings and hiding them.

They steer these homes into "private networks." They keep them off the open market. They only show them to a select group of buyers.

Why? Because it benefits the broker. They get to control both sides of the deal. They keep the entire commission.

But it destroys the market.

When a listing is hidden, the seller doesn't reach the widest pool of buyers. They probably leave money on the table.

And the buyer? The buyer is completely in the dark. They don't even know what they are missing.

They are forced to compete for the scraps left over on the open market.

The Death of Competition

This isn't just a consumer issue. It is a market issue.

When you restrict visibility, you kill competition. When you kill competition, you destroy trust.

For decades, we moved toward greater transparency.

The internet gave buyers the power to search freely, compare options, and make informed decisions. It empowered families.

Now, the greedy players are trying to roll back the clock.

They want to return to the days when opportunity depended on who you knew, not what you could afford.

They want to make real estate an insider's club again.

The Illusion of Affordability

The politicians will tell you they want to make housing more affordable.

They talk about zoning laws. They talk about building more units. And yes, we need more supply.

But you cannot fix a broken market by adding more houses to a secret network.

Restricting visibility does not make homes more affordable. It makes the process less competitive. It makes it less fair.

Transparency is the only thing that disciplines prices.

It is the only thing that keeps the system honest.

Fight the Rigged Game

So, what do you do?

You fight back. You refuse to play their rigged game.

If you are selling a house, demand that it goes on the open market. Do not let a broker convince you to keep it as a "pocket listing" or put it in a private network.

You want every single buyer in the country to see your property. That is how you get the best price.

If you are buying a house, ask your agent hard questions.

Ask them if they have access to everything. Ask them if their brokerage plays the private network game.

If they do, fire them. Find someone who believes in fair competition.

The American Dream has never been about insider advantage.

It has always been about preparation, persistence, and hard work.

Your ability to buy a home should depend on your readiness to compete.

It should not depend on whether you have the secret password to a broker's private club.

Demand transparency. Demand open access.

Because if we let them hide the market, they will steal the dream.

Robert Kiyosaki

Editor, Money Power and Profit

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