Creating Wealth Real Estate Investing with Jason Hartman

Jason Hartman
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Apr 21, 2017 • 28min

CW 820 FBF - Building Relationships, Customers and the Bottom-Line with Dr. Tony Alessandra CEO of the Assessment Business Center

Originally aired as CW 165 Jason talks with Dr. Tony Alessandra CSP, CPAE about The Platinum Rule. Listen at: http://www.jasonhartman.com/radioshows. Tony has a street-wise, college-smart perspective on business, having been raised in the housing projects of NYC to eventually realizing success as a graduate professor of marketing, entrepreneur, business author, and hall-of-fame keynote speaker. He earned a BBA from the
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Apr 19, 2017 • 54min

CW 819 - S&P Overvalued Says 18 Metrics, REI P.E Ratio & Surprise Market Profile

When 18 out of 20 valuation sources say the S&P is radically overvalued, it might be true. Most of you know never to invest in the stock market (unless you are an insider) but just in case, Jason shares a table with some astounding estimations of how overvalued the S&P is. And a local market specialist joins us from Oklahoma City to describe the benefits of investing in the primarily new construction market there. He says that a dollar stretches further, tornadoes have moved East and it's a landlord friendly market. Key Takeaways: [02:07] The two ways to win on Wall Street. [04:05] Give value to the psychology of investing. [07:13] An example of a crappy real estate deal in Santa Ana, California. [11:02] The stock market is radically overvalued, 18 of 20 valuators concur. [23:46] Yield/Dividend type investors always win. Oklahoma City Metro Market Profile: [26:03] New Construction keeps the economy rolling in Oklahoma City. [31:05] The Oklahoma City area boasts a thriving economy and positive cash flow. [33:05] Are tornados and issue for investors needing to insure properties? [38:09] Home value to income ratios in the Oklahoma City area. [42:54] The local market specialist has an interest to satisfy investors. [46:17] Property management services are available short and long term. Mentioned in This Episode: Jason Hartman Hartman Education Real Estate Tools
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Apr 18, 2017 • 46min

CW 818 - Insuring Rental Income with LeaseLock, Reichen Kuhl, The Amazing Race, US Air Force Officer, Servicemembers Legal Defense Network, Author of Here's What We'll Say.

One of the benefits of listening to the Creating Wealth podcast is current, as well as, historical data on the most historically proven asset class, income property. Jason handpicks Flashback Friday episodes that contain pertinent information about predictions and changes in real estate and the overall state of the US with regards to the real estate/housing markets. Reviewing industry trends of the past may help you balance future investments so be sure to listen to the Flashback Friday episodes. Today's guest is Reichen Kuhl, CEO and Founder of the rental contract insurance company, LeaseLock. He shares useful information about the program designed to identify rent payers and to protect landlords from those who don't pay their rent. Key Takeaways: [02:54] Listen to Flashback Friday episodes to gain perspective on today's real estate market. [11:25] Hold on loosely, but don't let go can be a song lyric or a real estate investment strategy. [14:52] Cap rate and cash-on-cash return are metrics that don't tell the whole investment story. [18:59] Examples of available properties to demonstrate the importance of understanding a pro forma. Reichen Kuhl Guest Interview: [27:00] LeaseLock is an insurance policy a tenant will pay the rent. [30:37] How exactly does the LeaseLock know who will be a rent payer? [36:12] Insurance industries are able to insure people differently in spite of Fair Housing laws. [38:19] The cost is LeaseLock is 7% of the full lease value of the rental unit. [41:35] Miscellaneous information about LeaseLock as a business. Mentioned in This Episode: Jason Hartman Real Estate Tools LeaseLock
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Apr 14, 2017 • 59min

CW 817 FBF - Precious Metals & Monetary Cycles with James Anderson Managing Director of GoldSilver.com

Originally aired as CW 215 Jason Hartman talks with James Anderson, managing director of GoldSilver.com, about the historical cycles of gold and silver and other precious metals, against the monetary cycles. As the world's fiat currencies continue to be debased through inflation, regulation, and irresponsible spending, precious metals investing is on the rise. But do you physically own your gold
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Apr 12, 2017 • 37min

CW 816 - Jason Hartman - Jason's Latest Real Estate Predictions, 3 Corners of the Real Estate Triangle, Winning is Giving by Denis Waitley, Why So Many Americans Are Saying Goodbye To Cities by The Atlantic

This episode is chock full of trends, predictions and current affairs. Jason (The Predictive Genius) Hartman is a purveyor of rational recklessness. He shares an article from The Atlantic which asserts that Americans are moving out of the city and into suburbia. Once again proving his theory of the resurgence of the suburbs to be correct. Jason also reminds us to take time to remember the good things in life by way of the 'Winning is Giving' poem by one of his early mentors, Denis Waitley. Key Takeaways: [2:56] Humans make emotionally-charged decisions and then rationalize them with logic. [06:40] Why the best real estate deals never close. [09:09] Price, Terms and Time (PTT) are the 3 corners of the real estate deal triangle. [11:06] 'Winning is Giving' by Denis Waitley [13:53] Are the 3 value drivers of real estate still location, location and location? [19:04] An article from The Atlantic "Why are so many Americans saying goodbye to cities?" [27:57] Thou shalt only invest where there is universal need. [31:56] A portfolio review and rebalance is necessary every 6-months or so. Mentioned in This Episode: Jason Hartman Venture Alliance Mastermind Atlantic Article - Why So Many Americans Saying Goodbye to Cities by Derek Thompson
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Apr 10, 2017 • 39min

CW 815 - Easier Self-Management with Rently Co-founder Merrick Lackner

It's a wonderful time to be alive, especially if you are an income property investor. New technologies allow investors to self-manage properties all over the U.S. no matter where in the world they are located. Jason speaks with Merrick Lackner the Co-founder of Rently and Rently Keyless. Merrick describes the mechanics behind turning your rental properties into smart homes to give you more control over showings, energy consumption costs and the general well-being of your properties as well as the cost of installation and maintenance. Key Takeaways: [03:07] Changes in property management and increased returns from investments. [04:34] Do you know which billionaire lives in a trailer park? Merrick Lackner Guest Interview: [09:21] Merrick saw the need to improve on the showing of rental properties. [12:57] Merrick describes the different options Rently offers. [20:48] How the Rently process is coordinated for the renter and the landlord. [25:30] The smart matching program includes a background check. [26:58] Rently Keyless Entry gives real estate investors more control over their properties. [30:10] How much does Rently Keyless cost to install and maintain? [33:02] Rently offers different access for renters and owners to reduce liabilities and provide privacy. Mentioned in This Episode: Jason Hartman Jason Hartman University Zappos Real Estate Tools Rently Rently Keyless
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Apr 7, 2017 • 1h 12min

CW 814 FBF - Unlocking the Long-Term Benefits of Real Estate & Income Property Investing

Originally aired as CW 244 Join Jason Hartman and client, Patrick, for a timely discussion about the benefits of real estate investing. Patrick shares his experiences working with Jason Hartman and Platinum Properties Investor Network's investment counselors.
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Apr 5, 2017 • 30min

CW 813 - Frances Donald - Optimistic Investor Sentiment, John Hancock, Manulife Asset Management

Finally an economist talks about some new, positive stuff! Jason welcomes guest expert, Frances Donald the Senior Economist at Manulife Asset Management and Chief Economist at John Hancock Financial Services. Frances is a wealth of information as she shares CEO, consumer and investor sentiment numbers with regards to the housing market and the job market. Jason can't seem to pin Frances down on whether or not Trump, our first real estate president, is responsible for the growing economy but she does acknowledge the stock market is rallying based on the promised policy changes. Frances says despite student loan debt and banks being reluctant to give mortgage loans to younger people the pent up demand leaves room to run in the real estate market. Key Takeaways: [4:42] Frances has a positive outlook for the U.S. economy based on the investor sentiment survey. [7:24] Does Trump deserve credit for the good economic forecast? [8:41] The challenge for the housing market moving forward is that interest rates are moving up. [11:42] Companies large and small are feeling more optimistic with Trump as president. [13:23] Residential investment or housing is a small percent of the total economy. [18:00] Frances Donald shares the two drivers of rental housing. [20:32] The natural relationship between housing and rentals is currently broken. [24:11] Wage growth and how it relates to demographics. Mentioned in This Episode: Jason Hartman Real Estate Tools John Hancock @francesdonald on Twitter
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Apr 3, 2017 • 28min

CW 812 - Success Secrets from The Venture Alliance Mastermind

To start the show, two clients who bought properties at the Creating Wealth Seminar and Memphis Property Tour tell their stories of why they do business with Jason's company. And, later a recording from the Venture Alliance Mastermind in Las Vegas with Jeff. Jeff details how he creates balance in his life and has a successful career. Key Takeaways: [1:27] Adam bought his 9th property during the Memphis Property Tour. [4:32] A client who likes doing business with Jason's organization because they provide a one-stop shop. Las Vegas Venture Alliance Recording [10:24] Jeff breaks things down into quarterly and daily goals. [13:04] How Jeff strategically forms his 4 key goals. [18:22] Meditation is a key component of successful people's lives. [22:23] The importance of teaching and growing every day. [26:13] Choosing to create a leader, not a doer. Mentioned in This Episode: Jason Hartman A Tale of Two Brothers Podcast Venture Alliance Mastermind
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Mar 31, 2017 • 1h 9min

CW 811 FBF - The American Monetary System and QE2 with Ellen Brown Attorney and Author of 'Web of Debt'

Join Jason Hartman and returning guest, Ellen Brown, author of Web of Debt, for a discussion of the United States' debt ceiling, QE2, inflation, as well as a brief explanation of how money came to equal debt. Ellen explains why the debt ceiling is unconstitutional, how the government is legally committed to paying its debts. She points out the contradiction that has been for more than 100 years, since WWI. The easing put into place at that time was only to be a temporary measure. Ellen also talks about shadow banking causing the crisis by money being lent into existence, slight of hand. The only real money are coins, which are one-tenth of the total money in circulation. Ellen also discusses QE2 , where the government agreed to pay the interest on borrowed money in order to maintain control of the Federal Funds rate. She said there are a lot of reserve funds on the books in certain foreign banks, including bond dealers, that is just being held. Ellen also touches on the national debt, Glass-Steagall, and proposes state-owned banks as part of the solution, with the basic idea that we take care of our own, much the same way that Japan is reliant on their own Central Bank. Ellen Brown developed her research skills as an attorney practicing civil litigation in Los Angeles. In Web of Debt, her latest book, she turns those skills to an analysis of the Federal Reserve and "the money trust." She shows how this private cartel has usurped the power to create money from the people themselves, and how we the people can get it back. Brown developed an interest in the developing world and its problems while living abroad for eleven years in Kenya, Honduras, Guatemala and Nicaragua. She returned to practicing law when she was asked to join the legal team of a popular Tijuana healer with an innovative cancer therapy, who was targeted by the chemotherapy industry in the 1990s. That experience produced her book Forbidden Medicine, which traces the suppression of natural health treatments to the same corrupting influences that have captured the money system. Brown's eleven books include the bestselling Nature's Pharmacy, co-authored with Dr. Lynne Walker, which has sold 285,000 copies.

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