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Bigger Pockets Real Estate & On the Market are Starting to sound like the same show

Jon Martin
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Let me start by saying that they are both great shows and I think Dave Meyer is great, as are the other present and past guests of both shows. 

That said, when On the Market first came out there was a distinct feel and format to it. At that time we still had Rob, Brandon, David Greene on the BPRE podcast, while On the Market had the round table format with a separate crew. Lately, the topic titles on the BPRE podcast have sounded more like On the Market show, and the last On the Market show sounded more like a BPRE episode. We hear less BPRE episodes featuring individual investors, and it missing the breadth of STR and LTR knowledge that David Green and Rob brought into the discussion with the guests.

IMO the 2 shows should maintain their distinct feel, otherwise why listen to both? There is too much overlap between them and they are starting to sound like one and the same, especially since BP has the same host for both.