The series, which debuted on Fox News in July 2015 and is now in its third season, features stories from the Arizona housing market. It will air after “Wall Street Week” at 8:30 p.m.
Massi is a Las Vegas real estate attorney. The 12-episode series examines issues facing the housing industry in markets heavily affected by the housing crisis.
Each 30-minute episode will also explore innovations and obstacles facing homeowners, including optimizing sites such as AirBnB and the use of drones and technology to bolster sales. In addition, Massi will address financial issues surrounding short sales, reverse mortgages and navigating homeowners’ association fees.
Massi has been an Fox News legal analyst since 1998. Additionally, he hosts the weekly “Inside the Law” segment on KVVU-TV in Las Vegas.
Massi also appears at other times on Fox News Channel and Fox Business Network for real estate and legal segments. He is also the author of “People Get Screwed All the Time: Protecting Yourself from Scams, Fraud, Identity Theft, Fine Print and More” and has presented more than 400 seminars around the country.
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