30 Years in 30 Minutes

Real Estate’s Most Influential Man: How Amir Korangy Built a Media Empire

Michael Oved Season 2 Episode 5

Real Estate’s most influential person didn’t start with money, power, or connections — he didn’t even speak the language.

In this episode, Amir Korangy, founder of The Real Deal, reveals how rejection, lawsuits, and being told “no” by every bank forced him to build his own path — and ultimately the most powerful media platform in real estate.

Amir shares how getting shut out of major newspapers pushed him to start his own publication, how early technology let him compete with giants, why he got sued in his first year of business, and the mindset that kept him going when failure felt inevitable. He breaks down how influence is actually built, why owning a niche matters more than capital, and how The Real Deal became the industry’s most trusted — and feared — voice.

If you want to understand how power, media, and influence are really created, this episode is required listening.

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