Fri, 6 October 2017
CW 893 FBF - Client Case Study in Atlanta, Kansas City, and Little Rock with Income Property Investor Philip
Originally aired on CW 514 Jason reads a nice letter written by Gary who toured with Jason during the Memphis Property Tour. Jason introduces a long-time client, Philip to the show to talk about his real estate investment portfolio. Philip is unique because he started his real estate journey doing hard-money lending first and then purchasing income property. He talks on some of the mistakes and key lessons he has learned on today’s show. Follow Jason on TWITTER, INSTAGRAM & LINKEDIN Call our Investment Counselors at: 1-800-HARTMAN (US) or visit: https://www.jasonhartman.com/ Free Class: Easily get up to $250,000 in funding for real estate, business or anything else: http://JasonHartman.com/Fund CYA Protect Your Assets, Save Taxes & Estate Planning: Get wholesale real estate deals for investment or build a great business – Free Course: https://www.jasonhartman.com/deals Special Offer from Ron LeGrand: Free Mini-Book on Pandemic Investing:
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Wed, 4 October 2017
CW 892 - Client Case Study, Clay Slocum - Power of Compounding, Asset Protection, Gen Y, Fannie Mae Appreciation Rates, Learning Taxation
Jason welcomes client, Clay Slocum to the show. Clay is a millennial who currently has four properties in his real estate portfolio. Before buying his first property, Clay worked diligently with Oscar, his Investment Counselor, and a Local Market Specialist to play around with the numbers and he discovered his initial investment could grow exponentially. Clay shares his insights on the power of compounding interest, asset protection, and the Memphis market. Key Takeaways:[01:10] Jason comments on the Las Vegas terrorist attack. [09:30] Compound interest can be a powerful tool against inflation. [15:12] Engineers take an analytical approach to investing. [17:22] After 18 years, $100,000 grow to 14 million. [24:43] Jason explains a Deferred Sales Trust. [28:39] If you are on the fence about investing talk with an investment counselor. [39:33] Asset Protection is a complicated subject you should speak with a lawyer about. [48:58] Resources for tax help. Mentioned in This Episode:Meet the Masters of Income Property Event
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Tue, 3 October 2017
Sunday night in Las Vegas shook the town and, tragically, saw the loss of life to over 50 and caused injuries to over 400 participants at the Route91 Christian Music Festival. The deranged gunman who fired at them was shooting from the Mandalay Bay hotel, where Jason Hartman happened to be attending a meeting. Jason took some time Monday evening to reflect on his experience as the realization dawned on him, and the other meeting attendees, that someone was shooting at people on the ground. He also talks to his friend, Larry, who stayed at the meeting a little longer and ended up being locked into the hotel and having to spend the night in the meeting room. Larry tells about the scare they received in the room, how the situation was handled, and when he was allowed to leave. [1:13] Hearing the gunshots from the balcony of the meeting room, and the slow realization that something was horribly wrong [5:40] The biggest terrorist attack in the US since 9/11 and the fear that the next one will be even bigger [8:38] The moment where Larry and his meeting attendees thought the shooter was outside their door [15:12] What happened when everyone was released and the security measures during the night Website: Route91 Christian Music Festival #LasVegasShooting "I just never in my life thought I would witness some terrible tragedy like this" |
Mon, 2 October 2017
CW 890 - Michael Gelb - How to Think Like Leonardo da Vinci & The Art of Connection, 7 Relationship-Building Skills Every Leader Needs Now
Even though this is a 10th episode, Jason cannot help but to start the show off by talking about the current and future events which will change the real estate investment landscape. And later, Jason interviews Founder and President of the High-Performance Learning Center, Keynote Speaker, and NYT bestselling author Michael Gelb. Michael discusses key points from his books, How to Think Like Leonardo Da Vinci and The Art of Connection. Key Takeaways:[02:30] Age isn't what it used to be. [09:40] The American dream of owning a home is becoming obsolete. [14:40] 'Surban' communities are the concepts of suburban and urban joined together. [16:27] Boomers are choosing to rent. [19:31] Jason recommends some books.
Michael Gelb Guest Interview:
[23:09] The Art of Connection turns the tide on the massive tsunami of spam in our lives. [26:14] Steps to get people to buy into your ideas and innovations. [29:15] Treating all stakeholders with respect will bring success to your business. [33:46] The Three Liberations. [38:41] We are becoming more like ourselves. [43:05] Great relationships depend on a balanced energy exchange between all participants. Mentioned in This Episode:The Longevity and Biohacking Show
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