Most distressed property owners don’t need pressure, scripts, or tactics.
They need truth, clarity, and relief.
In this episode, Demetri Stakias shares what it really means to operate in distressed real estate with integrity, compassion, and conviction. From foreclosure and divorce to vacant commercial buildings and overleveraged assets, Demetri explains how relief isn’t just a transaction, it’s a responsibility.
Today’s guest is Demetri Stakias, Founder of Real Estate Relief, Hire Jets, and host of The Relief Podcast.
Demetri works directly with distressed residential and commercial property owners across multiple markets, helping them exit difficult situations with dignity, transparency, and speed. His work spans retail, mixed-use, industrial, storage, multifamily, land, and redevelopment assets, often involving complex emotional and financial circumstances most investors avoid.
What sets Demetri apart is not deal volume, but values. He operates with a mission rooted in service, faith, and long-term community restoration, not extraction.
In this episode of The AI Edge Podcast, we explore the reality behind distressed real estate, not from a tactics-first mindset, but from an operator who has lived it.
Demetri Stakias walks through his journey from accounting and construction into distressed real estate investing, and why he chose relief over exploitation. We discuss the psychology of sellers in crisis, why so many investors get it wrong, and how integrity, speed, and honesty create better outcomes for owners, buyers, and communities.
This conversation covers:
- What distressed sellers are actually dealing with emotionally and financially
- Why most real estate scripts and pressure tactics destroy trust
- The real risks inside distressed commercial and residential assets
- How integrity becomes a competitive advantage in chaotic markets
- Where AI and systems can support speed without removing humanity
- Why relief is about restoring people, not just repositioning property
This is a grounded, real-world conversation for operators, investors, and professionals who believe real estate should solve problems, not create more of them.
If you work with distressed assets, advise owners, or want a clearer moral framework for operating in real estate, this episode delivers depth, honesty, and perspective.