Real Estate and Murder

Real Estate and Murder
Podcast Description
Welcome to Real Estate and Murder — the podcast where curb appeal meets criminal intent. Hosted by licensed Real Estate Agents Sarah Braegger and Amy Brockbank, we dig into shocking true crime stories involving real estate agents, clients, and properties with chilling backstories. From open houses that turned deadly to dream homes hiding dark secrets, we explore the unnerving overlap between property deals and murder. Subscribe... if you dare.
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Content Themes
The podcast tackles a variety of themes centering around real estate-related murders and eerie crime stories. Episodes explore cases like the tragic deaths of realtors, investigations into unsolved mysteries, and notable cases such as the murder of Crystal McDowell and the infamous Los Feliz Mansion murders. The show aims to highlight the chilling overlap between property transactions and dark secrets, while also offering practical real estate advice within the narrative.

Welcome to Real Estate and Murder — the podcast where curb appeal meets criminal intent. Hosted by licensed Real Estate Agents Sarah Braegger and Amy Brockbank, we dig into shocking true crime stories involving real estate agents, clients, and properties with chilling backstories. From open houses that turned deadly to dream homes hiding dark secrets, we explore the unnerving overlap between property deals and murder. Subscribe… if you dare.
Welcome to Real Estate and Murder, a podcast about real estate and murder. We just want to give you a few disclaimers first. Yes, we are going to be tying in some education and some tips about the real estate industry in general. And we want to tie this into every case that we tell you about. So we want to provide relevant context, but we are not giving you, as the listener, specific real estate advice for your individual situation. If you’re interested in transacting in real estate, whether it’s buying or selling or investing, find a local real estate professional in your area that you trust to assist you. All right, Amy, what else aren’t we. Oh, my goodness. We aren’t so many things, you guys. We aren’t investigative journalists, but we are so grateful for their work, the material that they’ve been able to uncover, and the sources that we’re able to use because of their work. Also, we are not lawyers. We want to be, but we’re not. Bummer. I know. And we have chosen the path of real estate agents. And finally, we are not psychologists. So when we refer to mental health or wellness issues regarding a case, we are not diagnosing or formally categorizing anyone. We’re just retelling these stories that we’ve listened to, information that we’ve read, things that we’ve watched. But oftentimes those kind of terms pop up. So, just know, we’re not diagnosingone. We’re not lawyers. We’re not detectives. But we’re podcasters, and we are real estate agents. We’re good real estate agents in Utah. And just one more thing we just wanna issue a trigger warning. The content of these cases can be difficult to hear from time to time. And please listen with care.
This week we check in with the state of Utah’s current real estate market.
Plus…
A sneak peak into a hot case we are looking into right now from our own backyard.
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