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Creating Wealth Real Estate Investing with Jason Hartman

Release Date: 02/08/2021

2370: Body Language, Intuition and Lie Detection in Business with David Jaison show art 2370: Body Language, Intuition and Lie Detection in Business with David Jaison

Creating Wealth Real Estate Investing with Jason Hartman

Today's 10th episode, David Jason and mentalist David Jason discussed the importance of intuition and body language in negotiations and lie detection, exploring techniques for recognizing truthful emotions through micro-expressions and behavioral inconsistencies. They covered the origins of body language analysis and its application in both virtual and in-person settings, with David sharing his experience adapting to virtual performances during the pandemic. The conversation concluded with David's plans to develop a workshop focused on teaching these skills in legal and law enforcement...

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Creating Wealth Real Estate Investing with Jason Hartman

Jason and Michael critique predictions of a housing market crash, arguing that current data contradicts "doomer" narratives. They highlight that inventory levels and months of supply are significantly lower today than during the 2008 financial crisis, making a massive price collapse unlikely. The speakers emphasize that government intervention and central bank policies are structurally designed to support the housing market, as it represents a massive portion of the national economy. They also point out that rising wages and increasing FHA loan...

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Creating Wealth Real Estate Investing with Jason Hartman

This Flashback Friday is from episode 532 published last June 22, 2015. Laurence Kotlikoff is a second time guest to the Creating Wealth show and has a lot to share on the subject of economics and Social Security. Laurence Kotlikoff is a William Warren FairField Professor for Economics at Boston University and recently released a book entitled, Get What's Yours: The Secrets to Maxing Out Your Social Security. Laurence sits down with Jason to talk on the growing Social Security problem, the U.S. government's 210 trillion dollar time bomb, and what kind of economic environment we should expect...

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2368: Co-Living Opportunities, Why Investors Must Own Real Estate Before Prices Rise & Financial Bubbles with Aman Verjee show art 2368: Co-Living Opportunities, Why Investors Must Own Real Estate Before Prices Rise & Financial Bubbles with Aman Verjee

Creating Wealth Real Estate Investing with Jason Hartman

Jason presented upcoming investment opportunities, particularly focusing on co-living properties and Empowered Investor Live events, while emphasizing the urgent need for housing solutions and providing contact information for investment counselors. He discussed Redfin's market predictions, including trends in mortgage rates, affordability, and home sales, while examining the impact of quantitative easing on credit availability and interest rates. The discussion concluded with an analysis of apartment rental trends, household changes, and regional variations in real estate markets, along with...

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Michael Zuber and Jason Hartman, are forecasting economic and housing trends for 2026. They discuss several key variables, including the unemployment rate, which Hartman predicts will slightly increase due to automation and artificial intelligence, but argues this will ultimately lead to greater prosperity and new industries. The conversation then shifts to interest rates, with Jason expressing optimism for rates hovering around six percent, partly due to the Federal Reserve’s move back into quantitative easing (QE), which he believes will positively impact the housing...

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This Flashback Friday is from episode 461, published last January 5, 2015.  On today’s Creating Wealth Show, Jason Hartman talks about the vital side of investing that is construction cost. As an investor within real estate, it’s so important to know the situation, whether it be adjusting how much you pay contractors to match with the area itself or knowing just how much the replacements to your property would be compared with the actual cost price.   #JasonHartman #CreatingWealth #RealEstateInvesting #IncomeProperty #RegressionToReplacementCost #LTIRatios...

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Creating Wealth Real Estate Investing with Jason Hartman

Today, Jason talks about the power of leverage and real estate investment. A core argument is presented through comparative returns, illustrating that leveraging single-family homes yields a superior return on investment compared to the S&P 500 and gold, driven by the host's "inflation-induced debt destruction strategy." He also touches upon a housing shortage, limited inventory, and the Federal Reserve's rate cut, which is expected to further increase home prices. Finally, Jason encourages listeners to become direct investors and "buy some houses and rent them out,"...

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This Flashback Friday is from episode 526 published last June 9, 2015. Bill Tatro is an economist and is a former radio show host of It's All About Money. This is Bill's second time on the Creating Wealth show and Jason catches up with him on what's new in the economy. Bill talks on Gen Y's disinterest in golf and tennis, Gen Y being more money savvy than their parents, and much more on today's episode.    Follow Jason on TWITTER, INSTAGRAM & LINKEDIN Call our Investment Counselors at: 1-800-HARTMAN (US) or visit:  Free Class:  Easily get up to $250,000 in funding...

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Creating Wealth Real Estate Investing with Jason Hartman

Jason sets the stage for an interview with Helen Smith, Ph.D., author of Men on Strike, emphasizing the book's wide-ranging impact on household formation and real estate investing. Shifting focus, Jason predicts a new, accommodative Federal Reserve chair who will promote "easy money" and lead to lower rates and increased mortgage credit availability. This policy change is expected to release significant pent-up market demand, driving appreciation as millions of potential buyers enter the limited housing stock. Furthermore, Jason observes that the previously soft...

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This Flashback Friday is from episode 484, published last March 02, 2015.  Jason and mortgage expert Randy champions the superior wealth-building capacity of real estate compared to the stock market. They center on the strategic use of leverage and the concept of inflation-induced debt destruction to dramatically boost investor returns, arguing that financing a property far outweighs the benefits of owning it free and clear. Specialized mortgage options available through companies like B2R and First Key are examined, as these lenders uniquely cater to...

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Jason Hartman talks about the opportunities presented by the lurking crises. While some may have concerns about pending laws, people will vote with their feet - and end up in markets that investors might prefer. What can we make of Elon's latest Bitcoin move? Some are still throwing the dice at Bitcoin and similar crypto-currencies, but real estate proves to be a smarter investment. 

Chad Hewitt appropriately and humorously likens his scaffolding business to a short-term rental property. This Rich Dad, Poor Dad inspired investor shares his real estate story with the Hartman Network.

Key Takeaways:

[1:30] Crisis is an opportunity riding the dangerous wind. 

[3:00 What did Elon do?

[9:30] "At the end of the day, the most important vote is where people choose to live and how they choose to spend their money." -Jason

[11:45] Let's talk about the central banks and the government printing press.

[12:45] Elon Musk's $1.5 billion move to the decentralized, uncontrolled trust-less asset.

[20:45] Be sure to check out Property Tracker and The Empowered Investor Inner Circle. 

Chad Hewitt

[22:15] Owns a scaffolding business is quite similar to owning a short term rental company. 

[23:10] Triple net leases simply mean that all expenses pass through to the tenant. 

[24:30] Originally inspired by Rich Dad, Poor Dad.  

[28:00] Triple net vs. individual residential real estate. 

[32:20] Anyone with a decent paying job can get past the 16k barrier to entry. 

[36:00] Income property is the most tax-favored asset in America because you can depreciate it. 

[41:30] With a 1031-exchange, you don't need to do the recapture when you sell a home. 

[41:00] Because of the Green New Deal, the cost to develop your average apartment complex is going to go up. 

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