Creating Wealth Real Estate Investing with Jason Hartman

Jason Hartman asks Rabbi Evan Moffic back to the show to discuss Biden’s plan to revive anti-discrimination policies at the federal level. If his plan goes through, we can be sure that investors at the very least, will benefit. Don’t forget the important, fourth kind of appraisal. 

If you’d like to live a little longer, drink water, eat healthily, and create wealth. The continuation of today's podcast discusses the recently released statistics making claims that life expectancy is related to wealth. 

Key Takeaways: 

[2:00] What’s Joe Biden doing? A hidden benefit for real-estate investors

[7:16] ...as a result, owner-occupied homes in majority African-American neighborhoods are undervalued by $48,000/home on average

[10:40] The additional fourth (of three) kinds of appraisals; comparison, income, cost, and selling the property to a buyer. 

[15:00] Wealth can contribute to an additional 15 years on your life

[24:30] The health of your body is the health of your cells

Websites:

www.JasonHartman.com

RabbiMoffic.com/

Jason Hartman Quick Start

Jason Hartman PropertyCast (Libsyn)

Jason Hartman PropertyCast (iTunes)

Jason Hartman’s Blogcast

 

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What will happen and what does it mean; the lowest interest rates in history? Jason is joined today by investment counselor, Sara, to discuss some new properties and their benefits. The two discuss the real estate market that has been trending upwards, causing few to want to wait. Don’t try and time the market. Instead, focus on understanding the income property strategy.

Save the date, Meet the Masters 2020 is set for beautiful San Diego, May 2nd and 3rd.

Do you have what it takes to be a successful investor? Don’t forget to check into the Jason Hartman Blogcast.

Key Takeaways:

[2:35] The lowest interest rates in history?

[8:00] The real estate market has been trending upwards, why wait? 

[13:00] In the Dayton market, $119k

[19:10] Meet The Masters 2020 in beautiful, San Diego

[21:10] Do you have what it takes to be a successful investor?

[22:20] What’s your willingness to learn?

Websites:

www.JasonHartman.com

Jason Hartman Quick Start

Jason Hartman PropertyCast (Libsyn)

Jason Hartman PropertyCast (iTunes)

Jason Hartman’s Blogcast

 

 

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People aren’t the problem, they solve problems. Jason shares news of the Israeli scientists’ claim to a Coronavirus vaccine. The typical income has changed dramatically in 40 years, and so has the way a family’s spending has been shaped. College or internships, the benefits of the latter. Jason answers a question from Florida Rent Control.

In today’s second segment, All ROI is not created equal. Learn one of the most valuable lessons of income property investments, IDEAL. 

Key Takeaways:

[1:30] The Israeli scientists say they have a Coronavirus vaccine coming out in just a few weeks

[2:30] People solve the problems

[5:30] The typical male income no longer covers a family of four expenditures

[10:00] College or internships?

[12:45] Sebastien from JasonHartman.com/ask - was reading a report from Marcus & Millichap report about Florida Rent Control

[19:00] Acting as a landlord in California can be a risky business

[22:00] All ROI is not created equal

[22:30] Income - cash flow from your investment (rent revenue)

[23:20] Depreciation - a non-cash expense that recognizes the reduction in useable value for a piece of property over time

[23:40] Equity - as the self-liquidating loan payments are made, it results in an increase in wealth for the investor

[24:08] Appreciation - when the value of a property increases over time

[24:50] Leverage - the use of other people’s time and money

Websites:

www.JasonHartman.com

Jason Hartman Quick Start

Jason Hartman PropertyCast (Libsyn)

Jason Hartman PropertyCast (iTunes)

www.JasonHartman.com/ask

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Today's Flash Back Friday comes from Episode 1037, originally published in August 2018.

Today's episode is about one short, simple, beautiful word: DEBT. Fresh off reading/listening to George Graeber's Debt: The First 5,000 Years, Jason delves into the subject matter head first, playing some clips from the book and discussing them in regards to today's world.

Key Takeaways:

[4:34] The recent history of the rotation of the worst big bank in America, Wells Fargo is currently in the lead and had a computer glitch make hundreds lose their homes

[10:06] Why the housing market is actually different this time around

[15:10] Some samples from Debt: The First 5,000 Years

[25:45] It's incredible how throughout history, conquering nations make money by going in, making "improvements" and forcing the newly conquered people to pay for them, or by making them pay back the money the conquering nation spent defeating them

[30:05] The 60s and 70s featured a time where America was prosperous and people were getting cost of living raises and , followed by decades of stagnant wages until Donald Trump

Website:

Debt: The First 5,000 Years

www.JasonHartman.com/Properties

Jason Hartman PropertyCast (Libsyn)

Jason Hartman PropertyCast (iTunes)

Direct download: CW_1401_FBF_Debt.mp3
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Get Ready! Meet The Masters 2020. Jason Hartman presses on through the Coronavirus, always look on the bright side of life. Working from home is increasing the housing market. Our setup for today’s guest speaker is mindset. A great mindset is to keep learning from history, with movies, books, and the works.

Powerful, motivating words from James Malinchak, “Mindset, Skillset, Get off your Asset.” James reminds us of what we have that is great, and how to keep using it. Follow the clues of success.

Key Takeaways: 

[2:00] Meet The Masters 2020, coming up!

[5:40] The world is awash in goods

[13:10] The Coronavirus workaround: to work from home! Is this increasing the demand for housing?

[17:52] James Malinchak

[22:10] The minute you choose to stop learning, you stop earning

[24:05] Success leaves clues

[28:40] Mindset, skillset, get off your asset!

Websites:

www.JasonHartman.com

Jason Hartman Quick Start

Jason Hartman PropertyCast (Libsyn)

Jason Hartman PropertyCast (iTunes)

Direct download: CW_1400_James_Malinchak.mp3
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Jason Hartman is joined today by mortgage consultant and trainer, Jen Du Plessis. As a real estate investor, it’s great to gain insight on both sides of the mortgage business. Jason and Jen discuss GSE, QM and non-QM loans, as well as the great recession and where the pendulum has moved to now. This leads to a prediction of interest rates dropping even more.

But before that, Jason offers congratulations because rent is on the rise. Listen to some average rent rates across the country and plan accordingly.

Key Takeaways:

[1:50] Investor Congratulations! Rents on the rise

[3:40] Book, “Debt, The First 5,000 Years” by David Graeber

[6:50] Not one person in a thousand can understand our monetary system

[9:00] Landlord vs tenant in NYC 

[12:28] According to Yardi Matrix; About 1.5 million housing units were delivered over the last five years, and 3,000 more expected for delivery this year. A housing shortage? Yes!

[17:00] GSE: Government Sponsored Enterprise

[19:00] What’s QM? And what’s non-QM?

[29:16] From 2004, through the great recession, where is the pendulum now?

[30:20] Right now, the average mortgage company makes $457/loan they originate.

[32:30] Are we going to see interest rates go down even more?


Websites:

www.JasonHartman.com

Jason Hartman Quick Start Podcast

The PropertyCast

www.JenDuPlessis.com

Direct download: CW_1399_Jen_Du_Plessis.mp3
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In this episode, Jason Hartman discusses Coronavirus’s impact on the U.S. market. He also speaks on how humans are wired for negative thinking and can be so easily affected by things out of our control. India may or may not have found the motherload of gold, but the land is a limited supply, and it has already been discovered. 


In the second segment, Jason is joined by Joffre LeFevre for an in-depth discussion about the U.S. market, what affects it, and how the global market influences the U.S. economy. 


Key Takeaways:

[1:20] Coronavirus and the market


[6:00] Humans are wired for negativity


[9:08] “Nation makes stunning gold find,” is the gold motherload in India?


[15:05] Coronavirus headlines might just be an excuse for people to sell


[19:00] In regards to the stock market, when do we know when we get to the bottom?


[19:33] 90% Downside days


[27:10] Sources of energy have changed


[31:00] What about negative interest rates?


Websites:

www.JasonHartman.com

Jason Hartman PropertyCast

www.LowryResearch.com

Direct download: CW_1398_Joffre_LeFevre.mp3
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Jason Hartman is joined today in Medellin, Columbia with Macro-Addict, Entrepreneur, Investor, and Real-Estate expert, George Gammon. Jason and George discuss U.S. inflation when compared to Columbian inflation and the two different economies to consider. What does this mean for interest rates when considering inflation and taxes? What is the difference between bottoms-up and top-down analysis? And finally, grow smart, not big - the importance of building economic freedom.

Key Takeaways:

[2:32] Inflation in Columbia is 30-40% at times

[4:18] Is inflation always a monetary phenomenon?

[5:45] Two different economies, the financial economy, and the real economy

[7:45] Money is lent into existence

[9:45] Current interest rates in the U.S. are negative after inflation and taxes

[15:45] Bottoms up vs tops down analysis

[22:40] Grow smart, not big

[24:10] More economic freedom, not more revenue

Websites:

www.JasonHartman.com

www.GeorgeGammon.com

Direct download: CW_1397_George_Gammon.mp3
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Today's Flash Back Friday comes from Episode 1007, originally published in June 2018.

From the studios of the Financial Survival Network, Jason Hartman and Kerry Lutz get together for this episode to discuss the softening of Dodd-Frank, changes in protections for renters in some markets of the US that are making it harder for landlords, potential uses for Blockchain that could significantly impact the way people invest, and some key economic lessons you have to teach your children.

Key Takeaways:

[5:49] Jason went and got stretched today, and it was quite the experience

[7:07] The FBI says you need to reboot your router ASAP

[8:45] The counter intuitive concept that is slowing home sales in the US

[11:58] If you can trade tokens instead of stocks the transaction fees can be sliced immensely

[15:23] The biggest commitment in precious metals to blockchain

[21:31] Jason & Kerry's thoughts on the changes to Dodd-Frank

[25:58] The #1 thing you need to teach your kids about economics: money always goes where it's treated best

[29:24] The Meet the Masters audio product is now available at HartmanEducation.com

Website:

www.HartmanEducation.com

www.JasonHartman.com/Properties

www.JasonHartman.com/Food

Direct download: CW_1396_FBF_Kerry_Lutz.mp3
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Jason Hartman makes his way to Medellin, Colombia to chat with George Gammon about creative real estate investing linked to the Colombian Peso and oil. The two discuss the CAPE ratio and what is cheap in the United States.

In our second segment today, Jason is joined by in house economist Thomas Young, to discuss our Presidential Candidates Capital Gains Tax Plans. Do these new Capital Tax Gains Tax Proposals make sense?

Key Takeaways: 

[3:15] George Gammon, what took you to Medellin, Colombia? Pesos and Oil?

[7:05] Real Estate Investor turned reality tv star


[9:25] Colombian house flipping

[13:30] What is the CAPE ratio or Shiller P/E ratio?

[17:15] What is cheap in the United States?

[20:35] In house economist, Thomas Young, and capital gains taxation 


[23:36] Zero Sum Gain

[28:30] The government’s tax code currently encourages investors to take the risk, and that risk is sometimes successful and grows the economy

Websites:

www.JasonHartman.com

www.GeorgeGammon.com

Direct download: CW_1395_George_Gammon.mp3
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