Housing Helix's Podcasts Give Honest Talk From Brave New York Appraiser

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Housing Helix with Jonathan Miller is a really good real estate podcast blog.

You get great interviews for free.

Jonathan Miller is a New York real estate appraiser who will tell it like it is which means he won't be dull.

He covers a lot of topics we need to know about such as toxic mortgages.

Tune in to his podcast with Curbed's Lockhard Steel

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