Creating Wealth Real Estate Investing with Jason Hartman

Jason Hartman
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Jun 19, 2019 • 30min

1219: Most Affordable Markets & Tell Us Something About Yourself

Jason Hartman and Investment Counselor Carrie take a look at some of the prime markets where first time buyers are looking to buy, with several of them being markets his network is currently selling properties. Then the two look into some responses from listeners about some personal information they shared before coming to Meet the Masters as Jason tries to learn more about his friends. Key Takeaways: [2:28] Where first time buyers are looking to buy [6:05] Terminology that Jason thinks needs to be used [9:16] Tampa made the list of places people are looking to live, and it's also a market Jason's group is looking at potentially going into [15:24] The Millennial Struggle House and Home Blogcast [20:58] Some responses from the Meet the Masters question about some interesting facts about attendees [25:09] What life lesson Jason learned from his mom when learning to fly Website: www.JasonHartman.com/Properties
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Jun 18, 2019 • 33min

1218: Son of Milton Friedman, The Machinery of Freedom & Law's Order by Dr. David Friedman

Jason Hartman talks with Dr. David D Friedman, son of Milton Friedman, former professor at Santa Clara University in the Law School, and author of books such as The Machinery of Freedom: Guide to a Radical Capitalism and Law's Order: What Economics Has to Do with Law and Why It Matters. The two dissect what role the government should have in society: what it's capable of and what it need to steer clear from, while also delving into the 4 problems that need to be addressed in a feud system. Key Takeaways: [3:21] How David's thinking is similar and different than his father's [5:34] Can the government actually be out of everything? [9:55] One of the mistakes that supporters of free markets make is implying that things won't ever go wrong [13:25] Market failure is a mark for and against government [19:17] What David learned about feud law when looking at various legal systems [23:12] Making the tort claims transferable would make our legal system much better Website: www.DavidDFriedman.com
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Jun 17, 2019 • 31min

1217: Housing Shortages, Affordability & Inventory in the US & Canada

Jason Hartman talks with Doug about why there's been a decline in inventory and what shortages are abound in the housing market. In examining several videos about the housing market and economy, Jason and Doug also look at what impact privatizing mortgages could have and housing affordability in Canada. Key Takeaways: [4:52] The big housing shortage is not in McMansions, it's in the 100k range [8:18] The problem with waiting for the next recession [13:09] Inventory has declined, which has caused upward pressure on prices [19:29] When large developers start building an area, they have to keep the sales going in order to make money, so prices can fluctuate [23:25] The potential impact of privatizing is a prevention of markets overheating Website: www.JasonHartman.com/Properties Email your Spam to reviews@JasonHartman.com
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Jun 15, 2019 • 7min

CW Bonus: Guided Visualization #2

Visualization is an immensely powerful thing. What the mind can conceive and believe, the mind can achieve. Because of the power of visualization, Jason went and found an expert who can help real estate investors get in the right mindset and, hopefully, set you on a path to an even better portfolio and life. Today is the second installment of our guided visualization journey.
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Jun 14, 2019 • 49min

1216 FBF: Client Case Study, Adam Jackson 11 Properties in One Year & Financial Statements for Investing, Marine Corps Veteran

Today's Flash Back Friday comes from Episode 917, originally published in December 2017. Jason Hartman is happy to bring one of his clients, Adam Jackson, on to the show to talk about his journey into real estate investing. Adam started buying properties toward the end of 2016, and has subsequently purchased 11 homes in the past year on his quest for financial freedom. Adam shares what markets he's currently invested in, where he's looking to expand, keeping score with personal financial statements, and keeping a healthy balance. Key Takeaways: [9:00] 2018 is predicted to be an earthquake heavy year, so be careful with your property in earthquake zones [12:22] Venezuela is the latest example of runaway inflation [15:35] Invest in commodities and fight inflation with income properties Client Case Study with Adam Jackson: [17:53] Who is Adam Jackson? [23:32] Where Adam bought his first property, and why [25:43] Why Adam chose to buy a home with cash [33:32] When you suffer through an expensive repair, remember that your loss is shared by the government on your tax return [36:10] How to keep score via financial statements [41:04] The P vs PC Balance [44:10] Adam's attempt at the abundance mentality and trying to pass along whatever wisdom/money/time he can [47:51] Focusing on a few things in-depth is better than a little bit of everything Website: www.JasonHartman.com/Properties Magic Power by Triumph
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Jun 13, 2019 • 34min

1215: G Edward Griffin: Corporate Scams & Corporate Accountability

Jason Hartman talks with G Edward Griffin, author of The Creature from Jekyll Island, about corporate scams. Too many people hide behind the veil that corporations offer; ripping off consumers and shareholders and letting the company take the punishment. G Edward and Jason discuss this topic, as well as how we can actually change things to allow society to hold those responsible accountable. Key Takeaways: [3:47] It can perfectly legal to extract millions of dollars from a company while the shareholders value drops to 0 [6:53] Trying to punish "the corporation" just means that shareholders get hurt [9:23] How do we hold someone accountable when a corporation does something bad? [11:09] How to actually make change happen to fix this problem [14:16] Governments have a perpetual lien on your property. There's no such thing as owning something "free and clear" [20:15] What is reasoning behind people like Soros when they pump money into politics? [22:51] The Fabian Socialist Society believed you took over society gradually [26:30] At what point is it proper for the state to intervene? Website: www.RedPillExpo.org www.FreedomForceInternational.org www.RealityZone.com
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Jun 12, 2019 • 32min

1214: Last 10 Years of Interest Rates, Ranked

Jason Hartman talks with in-house economist Thomas about how interest rates in the past 10 years have compared to one another. The two explain why interest rates can be so difficult to predict and how these past 10 years are compared to the past. Key Takeaways: [3:54] Interest rates aren't completely unpredictable, but they're driven by things where you can't know exactly what's going on [7:11] Interest rates back in 2010 [16:49] #5 on Thomas' list is 2017, when interest rates dipped under 4% [21:25] 2015 makes up the #3 spot on the list with interest rates averaging 3.85% [25:19] The #1 year for interest rates in the past decade [29:33] Remember that real estate deals can be renegotiated Website: www.JasonHartman.com/Properties
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Jun 11, 2019 • 23min

1213: Marc Faber, The Gloom, Boom & Doom Report

Jason Hartman talks with Marc Faber, editor at Gloom, Boom & Doom Report, about what's going on in our economy with the massive asset inflation that's hit in the past few years. The two examine what central banks will have to do in order to deal with the looming shortages and what investments can buck that trend when it arises. Key Takeaways: [5:03] Asset inflation is making the rich richer and leaving the poor and middle class behind [11:10] Will millennials get bailed out by their inheritance from their Baby Boomer parents? [14:25] The 2 investments that will appreciate in a global downturn [16:17] 2 ways central banks can print money [20:49] Inflationary actions can kick the can down the road a long way, but there is one thing that can ruin the party [22:12] There's now a Saturday episode of Creating Wealth dedicated to Guided Visualization Website: www.GloomBoomDoom.com
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Jun 10, 2019 • 40min

1212: Stock Market & Economy Relationship CNBC, Empowered Self-Management, Commandment #21 Avoid Manias

Jason Hartman talks with client Drew Baker about one of his recent experiences in self-management that differed greatly from when he went through the same thing with a property manager. They also discuss the new community Jason's trying to start up for self-managing investors, as well as why Commandment #21 is in play for a couple of different things right now. Key Takeaways: [2:08] Drew's recent flooring story [9:11] View your tenants as part of your team [12:29] The new community that Jason's trying to build [16:55] Reminder: Wall Street is not the real economy [24:27] The market constantly prices things in, both on Wall Street and the housing market [28:20] Some current manias that may violate Commandment 21 Website: www.JasonHartman.com/Properties
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Jun 8, 2019 • 7min

CW Bonus: Guided Visualization #1

Visualization is an immensely powerful thing. What the mind can conceive and believe, the mind can achieve. Because of the power of visualization, Jason went and found an expert who can help real estate investors get in the right mindset and, hopefully, set you on a path to an even better portfolio and life.

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