Creating Wealth Real Estate Investing with Jason Hartman

Are you expecting a market crash? Jason Hartman discusses where a market crash might occur, and it isn't in the housing market. If you're looking for loan defaults, commercial real estate is likely experiencing the most volatility. 

Russ Munson shares his story fighting the Apple with a Pear; how his logo has faced trademark challenges thanks to the tech giant, Apple. Russ Munson's investing evolved and helped him fund his business. Now his food blog success has helped shape Prepear, a healthy recipe app, but his challenges with trademark trolling have made a lot of news. 

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Key Takeaways:

[2:45] Are you thinking that there has got to be a market crash?

[5:30] If we see a market crash, it will result from much higher interest rates.

[9:20] If you're looking for mortgage loan defaults, it's not going to happen. 

Russ Munson

[17:00] Russ Munson shares how his investing evolved and how it helped fund his current business.

[19:30] The first run-in with big tech hindering online traffic was Facebook and an adjusted algorithm. 

[23:10] Starting with the backstory on the food blog, Super Healthy Kits

[28:00] What is Apple's problem with your company?

[34:00] Apple made blanket disapproval of the logo because it was confusingly similar. 

[39:00] Munson has put into practice a field test for 'confusion' and says, "no one has gone into an Apple store and asked for help making dinner."

[43:45] One of the main struggles is legal fees; small businesses having limited funds compared to enterprises the size of Apple.

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What is happening with the fifth largest economy on planet earth? Jason Hartman talks about company incentives to leave San Francisco and past laws to protect the group, not the individual. How much will California's housing market change?

Jason continues his interview with Leslie Appleton-Young as she shares data to support buyer/seller trends as emotions shift from the COVID-19 impact. The question continues to go unanswered, how will malls, retail space, and hotels change post coronavirus?

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Key Takeaways:

[1:15] The fifth-largest economy on planet earth, what's happening to their housing market?

[3:30] "As long as you're green, you're growing, as soon as your ripe you start to rot." -Ray Kroc

[5:50] Stripe Inc offers a one-time payment of $20k to their employees to move out of San Francisco, New York, and Seattle - with a 10% cut to their base salary. 

[8:50] "There's no such thing as group rights; there are only individual rights." -Ayn Rand

Leslie Appleton-Young

[13:40] What is the general tone of California, are people staying or going? 

[18:15] We've seen a considerable adaptation of technology in the real estate industry. 

[23:30] Buyers feel a sense of urgency without expecting deals, while sellers are reluctant to lower their prices. 

[29:00] Jason and Leslie discuss the lack of supply and the building restrictions as one of the leading causes for a reduced amount of new homes being built. 

[31:30] How could malls, retail space, and hotels change into residential units for affordable housing, senior centers, or homeless shelters?

[34:00] What shape will the recovery take on? V, square root, swoosh, or W?

[36:30] The work-from-home order will likely be huge for housing.

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Jason Hartman speaks about the trends that come from coasts, specifically California. Zillow shows 2 million renters will become homeowners, and U-Haul has metrics that lead us to believe that more people are leaving NYC. What does this mean for investors in stable, linear markets?

Jason Hartman speaks with Leslie Appleton-Young, vice-president and chief economist for the California Association of Realtors. Leslie brings several charts and graphs to the conversation to share some staggering movement in California's real estate. In January, 2020 was shaping up to be a knock out year, but due to the Coronavirus pandemic, we are now looking at best for "a quick recovery." Leslie and Jason draw correlations between the 2008 recession and recovery to the recent, seemingly, self-imposed recession. 

Key Takeaways:

[2:40] Why do you keep talking about California?

[7:10] The water theory of investing explained.

[10:00] According to Zillow, 2 million people are leaving their rented homes in expensive markets and purchasing homes in more affordable areas thanks to the "work from home" movement since COVID-19. 

[12:45] Discussing money vs. currency

[14:30] Experimenting with U-Haul pricing.

[17:00] What's the COVID-19 impact on global airport revenue?

Leslie Appleton-Young

[26:30] Jason and Leslie discuss predictions based on the Q2 hit in 2020, ranging from a 25% - 42% decline. 

[28:00] The buy-side of real estate is doing well, likely because of record-low interest rates, more space needed for home offices, and more space desired in quarantine times. 

[34:30] In January, the 2020 expectation was a great year based on some standard metrics.

[35:20] We have not had a breakout market since the 2008 recession due to income and affordability restraints. 

[38:00] The virus and the government's response are two major contributing factors to set the tone for sellers and the real estate market's recovery. 

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Jason Hartman shares figures from Zillow about the 2 million people that are now shopping for a home. This is another of many indicators about the mass migration of the 2020s. Businesses have the option of hiring from outside their headquartered region allowing for employment from all parts of the world, not just those living in the high-density, cyclical markets.

Jason Hartman is joined by Dr. Steve Turley, NY Times bestselling author of many books including, The New Nationalism, How the Populous Right is Defeating Globalism and Awakening a New Political Order. Dr. Turley discusses the breaking up of the world, and reverting to a cultural appetite that differs from the one size fits all ideology of modernity. Dr. Turley states that we are living in a time of post-modernity, where we’ve accepted the differences of cultures.

Key Takeaways:

[3:25] “Where would I find a list of Jason Hartman’s linear markets?” - Listener Question

[7:30] Wait till the census comes in, and we can see how pronounced the move away from urban areas really was this year.

[10:00] Zillow says that 2 million people that were renting in big cities will be buying homes.

[12:45] The great American move is underway.

[16:00] How far is too far with censoring in Big Tech?

[17:00] Dr. Steve Turley

[19:30] Modern intellectual theory has hindered the teachings of conversation.

[22:10] What is cultural marxism?

[25:55] “Scientific rationalism was really the one size fits all way of understanding reality.” -Turley

[31:00] Modernity has collapsed into post-modernism.

[32:50] The world is breaking up, and it’s not because liberal democracy won, it’s because modernity lost.

[37:00] If the world is going post-modern, you really only have two choices.

[40:30] What’s the fundamental difference between economic marxism and cultural marxism?

[54:30] The Monologue Media Vs. The Dialogue Media

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Flashback Friday, Original Release Date: March 4, 2013

It is possible to illustrate complex financial concepts and Jason Hartman interviews author/artist, Carl Richards, who developed a way to do this and led to his book, The Behavior Gap: Simple Ways to Stop Doing Dumb Things with Money.  Carl creates simple sketches that help people understand financial concepts, which he refers to as Visualizing Finance. People are primarily visual learners and Carl found that as he made the concepts visual, it was easier to communicate them to others effectively.

He shares some of these visualizations, such as the market cycles, explaining the terms he uses and the psychology behind the buy/sell behaviors in the stock market. Using a Venn diagram, he is able to help people realize what they have control over and what they don’t, whether it’s investments or business, and enabling them to make better decisions and simplify their financial life.

Carl became an accidental artist with his simple sketches that make complex financial concepts easy to understand for thousands of people every week on The New York Times Bucks blog. Richards’ art had its first showing at the Kimball Art Center, in Park City, Utah. His commissioned work is on display in businesses and educational institutions across the country.

His sketches also serve as the foundation for his first book, The Behavior Gap: Simple Ways to Stop Doing Dumb Things with Money (Portfolio/Penguin). Carl has appeared regularly on American Public Media's Marketplace Money, writes a column for Morningstar Advisor, and keynotes financial planning conferences and visual learning events. You can find more of his writing and sketches at BehaviorGap.com. A CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™, Carl is also the director of investor education at BAM Advisor Services and lives in Park City, Utah, with his family.

As a financial planner, Carl Richards grew frustrated watching people he cared about make the same mistakes over and over with their money. They were letting emotion get in the way of making smart financial decisions. He named this phenomenon—the distance between what we should do and what we actually do— “the behavior gap.” A quote from his book states, “It’s not that we’re dumb. We’re wired to avoid pain and pursue pleasure and security. It feels right to sell when everyone around us is scared and buy when everyone feels great. It may feel right—but it’s not rational.”

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Jason Hartman shares the news about 2 million renters moving to homeowner status, thanks to telecommuting and coronavirus. California is banning Halloween, and Facebook is deleting content and messages in this challenging year, which is 2020. 

Matt Faircloth, of DeRosa Group, and author of Raising Private Capital, joins Jason Hartman today to share some of his stories as a landlord. Find out how Matt went from duplex to 20 units in a garden-style apartment. As well, Matt shares his success with collecting rent while the media was posting about rent strikes. 

Key Takeaways:

[1:30] According to the WSJ, JP Morgan is investigating clients and employees over coronavirus stimulus plans. 

[5:00] Let's take a look at the changes in the minimum wage since 1964.

[7:35] Is Facebook deleting private messages?

[10:25] 2 million renters could become homeowners thanks to telecommuting.

[12:00] Remote work is destroying America's white-collar, office economy 

Matt Faircloth

[18:45] Are rent strikes as bad as the media has made them out to be?

[20:50] In many cases, the rent that a tenant pays is not going completely and directly into the landlord's pocket.

[23:00] The way in which money is changing makes you have to understand what comes after a trillion. 

[24:45] How did you take a duplex and turn it into 20 units?

[28:00] Because of COVID-19, the innovation and integration of technology with real estate have amplified. 

[32:00] Will we see a state secede from the union in our lifetime?

Websites:

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Jason Hartman and investment counselor, Adam, talk about the comparison of where you want to live before, during, and post-pandemic. Adam shares a few charts from various sources like Redfin that paint the picture of the shift back to suburbs. Jason takes us through a history lesson of manias proving time and again that one should become your own best advisor. Pandemic times are different, and strategies have changed a bit, but investment property still shines on.  

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Key Takeaways:

[2:00] Visit: PandemicInvesting.com

[4:45] Adam shares some figures from Redfin on home search changes due to the coronavirus pandemic. 

[7:00] The suburbs rule. That perfect place fits on top of the normal distribution curve. 

[12:35] The bread and butter $100k homes are getting harder to find. 

[13:45] The year over year home supply down dramatically. 

[18:45] Jason breaks down a chart showing quarterly mortgage originations by type (purchase money loans, refinance loans).

[20:40] The refinance business is through the roof.

[23:35] The lesson from a history of manias: become your own best advisor.

[26:25] The economy's service sector, 2000-2017, is more than 77% of the entire GDP.

[31:35] Looking at the GMP, Gross Metropolitan Product, of certain areas to watch the transfer of wealth out of places like NYC.

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Taxes, taxes, taxes! Jason Hartman talks about potential tax changes, Trump vs. Biden. If you propose tax changes for income, small business, or big business, how can you justify those astronomical changes? 

George Gammon returns for part two, a discussion on macroeconomic trends. George and Jason discuss some ideas that the Fed may not want the common man to understand. As well, is deflation good or bad? Where are interest rates headed, and how can you come up with a prediction for that? 

Key Takeaways:

[3:25] How do the two political sides approach taxes?

[8:00] Being forced into liquidation is one of the biggest wealth killers. 

[10:00] Webinar access: JasonHartman.com/Fund

George Gammon

[15:15] What is it that the Fed, or the powers that be, don't want us to know?

[16:29] Is deflation good or bad?

[19:00] Who 'owns' the Fed?

[24:30] In a truly free market, one is always trying to create a product that has more value than the money in your pocket.

[25:30] Where do you think these interest rates are going?

[28:00] George discusses using the Fisher equation to determine interest rates in the future.

[33:00] Is inflation necessary? 

[39:30] Be prepared or you're going to be a victim

[43:55] What is Rebel Capitalist Pro?

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Evan Moffic joins Jason Hartman for a discussion on what might change for investors if Biden is elected. Jason poses the question, how will businesses react to the corporate tax plan changes? Also, Biden wants to eliminate the 1031 Tax Exchange.

George Gammon joins Jason Hartman remotely from Saint Barthélemy. What's happening with Japan's debt to GDP ratio, and how can the US compare to this? George talks about the change in the savings rate due to Coronavirus and how it is manipulated. 

Key Takeaways:

[1:40] The presidential election is in full swing. 

[3:00] Jason talks about Biden's proposal to raise the top income tax rate from 37% to 39.6%. Biden also wants to raise corporate taxes. This will drive businesses away to offshore locations. 

[7:00] Joe Biden wants to eliminate the 1031 tax exchange. 

[7:40] The Palmer House Hotel, closing. Is there a conversion insight?

[10:45] A majority of young adults live with their parents, which hasn't happened since the depression. 

George Gammon

[22:45] Jason opens a discussion on Japanonomics.

[23:55] The US deficit just this year will be the same as the total amount of debt accumulated from 1776 to 2000. 

[27:00] George talks about trade surplus.  

[32:00] How did Coronavirus change the US savings rate?

[35:00] How has the savings rate been manipulated based on IRS' estimates.'?

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Jason Hartman interviews Dean Clancy, the Vice President of Public Policy of a grassroots movement called FreedomWorks, to discuss many hot topics and issues that our country is facing. Dean talks about the fiscal cliff and the ramifications of the policies pushed through on New Year’s Eve, and the money being thrown at special interests in typical bloated government fashion. 

Dean stresses the importance of voter participation and discusses some radical options to turn around the debt crisis and decentralize the system. He states there is more incentive in government to do the wrong thing than what is actually best for our country and its citizens. FreedomWorks’ aggressive, real-time campaigns activate a growing and permanent volunteer grassroots army to show up and demand policy change. They believe individual liberty and the freedom to compete increases consumer choices and provides individuals with the greatest control over what they own and earn. They lead the fight for lower taxes, less government, and more freedom.

Dean Clancy is FreedomWorks’ Legislative Counsel and Vice President, Health Care Policy. He leads our efforts to reverse the government takeover of health care and adopt a patient-centered approach. Clancy has served as the top White House budget official on health care, Medicare, Social Security, and other major government spending programs; as executive director of the President’s Council on Bioethics; and as a senior policy advisor to the congressional leadership. 

Clancy boasts an impressive resume a deep expertise on a broad range of domestic and fiscal policy subjects. Jokingly referring to himself as a "recovering Washington insider," Clancy works closely with Members of Congress, grassroots activists, and the public to defend and strengthen the world's best health care system and reduce government interference in the doctor-patient relationship.

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