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Creating Wealth Real Estate Investing with Jason Hartman
Release Date: 06/11/2021
Creating Wealth Real Estate Investing with Jason Hartman
This Flashback Friday and 10th episode is from episode 460 published Last January 3, 2015. In the first Creating Wealth Show of 2015, Jason Hartman details some of the most important things you should consider when forming your new year’s resolutions, including making your assets work for you and using every asset you have available to you. Today’s guest is author and National Geographic’s Crowd Control presenter, Daniel Pink, who discusses a number of the problems featured in the TV show, as well as some of the research that went into his own books. His expertise in behaviour and...
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Jason talks about the housing market's current state and potential impacts of various policies, including the elimination of capital gains taxes and interest rate changes. Jason explored the challenges and opportunities in different markets, highlighting issues like supply-demand imbalances, regulation concerns, and the need for fiscal responsibility. He also touched on broader economic trends, including the impact of globalization, the U.S. dollar's role in international investments, and the potential benefits of longer-term mortgages. #HousingMarket, #CapitalGainsTax,...
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This Flashback Friday is from episode 464 published last January 14, 2015. Today on the Creating Wealth show, Jason returns from the Meet the Masters event and tells his listeners that he still believes that investing within the United States is your best option as oppose to internationally. He also introduces his guest Dr. Ben Carson on the show where they talk about the medical system, debt, big government, and Ben's latest book entitled One Nation. Mentioned In This Episode: Abundance: The Future Is Better Than You Think by Peter Diamandis ...
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Jason discussed the introduction of 50-year mortgages in the United States and their potential impact on real estate affordability and demand, while highlighting favorable market conditions including sliding interest rates and the end of quantitative tightening. He explained how extended mortgage terms can be financially beneficial through inflation-induced debt destruction and tax deductions, contrasting common misconceptions about mortgages as liabilities. Jason emphasized the importance of understanding current market trends and encouraged listeners to explore his AI chatbot and past...
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This Flashback Friday is from episode 474 published last February 9, 2015. Today on the Creating Wealth show, Jason talks about some of the latest things he is up to as well as talks about an interesting opinion article published by the Washington Post. He does not have a guest for today's show, so he does a deep dive into the real estate market and talks about why central planning never works for the home ownership market. He also gives his comments in between reading out loud the article published by Washington Post in this quick 30 minute Creating Wealth episode. Mentioned In This...
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Jason champions a view of real estate as a "packaged commodities" investment, emphasizing the financial advantage of the 30-year fixed-rate mortgage. They also stress the importance of adjusting financial figures for inflation, noting that reports of skyrocketing luxury home sales are misleading when not accounting for the dollar's diminished purchasing power. Furthermore, the discussion touches on the unusual trend of luxury home price growth outpacing non-luxury homes due to wealth concentration and the Cantillon effect. Finally, he promotes the strategy of inflation-induced debt...
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This Flashback Friday is from episode 488, published last March 12, 2015. In Jason Hartman's introduction portion of the show, he answers a listener question about the due on sale clause and transferring your property into a single member LLC. Jason also welcomes guest John Michael Greer to the show. He is the author of several books with the most recent one being The Wealth of Nature. In the show today, Jason and John talk about the US economy and some of the key issues that it currently has in today's market. Mentioned In This Episode: HotPads.com VisualCapitalist.com The...
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Jason focuses on the housing market and broader economic trends. He shares parts of a video by a financial YouTuber named Brian Kim, who presents data on home prices and mortgage interest rates, arguing that the market is resilient despite localized drops and that prices will likely continue to rise due to Federal Reserve rate cuts and quantitative easing. Jason, who agrees with Brian's prediction of improving conditions for real estate investors and a decline in mortgage rates, adds context regarding serious delinquency rates and layoffs in the labor market, suggesting that corporate...
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This Flashback Friday is from episode 475, published last February 11, 2015. In today's Creating Wealth show, Jason first talks about statistics and how so many people use it to manipulate others. He also talks about how there are still a few Meet the Masters home study courses left, so do not forget to order them now while supplies last! Sara Silverstein joins Jason today on the Creating Wealth show to talk about funny tongue and cheek correlations. She shares a few examples that she has found over the past few months as well as talks about the birthday paradox, the Wizard of Oz,...
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Today, Jason offers investment guidance, beginning with a discussion on the United States housing market, noting the significant pent-up demand from would-be buyers due to high interest rates and low sales volume. He then promotes income property as the most historically proven asset class, emphasizing the benefit of inflation-induced debt destruction, which reduces the real value of fixed payments over time. Additionally, Jason cautions against speculative investments and advises maintaining a diversified portfolio while strongly advocating for being a direct...
info_outlineToday's Flash Back Friday comes from Episode 652, originally published in February 2016.
Why do financial institutions exist and what is their proper role in our society? Today guest John Taft shares the original purpose and mission of the financial services industry. It may seem Wall Street is unwilling to do the right thing by aligning itself with businesses and helping real people in the real world through investments, but Mr. Taft says there are organizations which are still respected and he believes the system will soon right itself. He leaves us with a timely investment tip which is not to be missed.
Key Takeaways:
[3:40] Jason voted with his feet - By leaving a high tax jurisdiction
[8:16] Forcing us to provide our own services
[10:08] True capitalism doesn’t allow for big corporations like we have today
[12:36] Understanding how assets classes react to different economic scenarios
[13:24] Join us in Salt Lake City, Utah for our new JHU live event
John Taft Guest Interview:
[16:35] A modern economy couldn’t exist without a financial system
[18:59] Every 10 to 20 years Wall Street forgets what it is supposed to be doing
[20:48] Some people go to Wall Street to make the world a better place
[25:51] The fundamental function of financial institutions is ...
[28:41] Roger Martin is a respected business school dean
[31:09] The good news to come out of the financial crisis
[34:04] The CFA Institute website
[36:19] The importance of financial innovation its function and its purpose
[38:38] We are still in a secular bull market for equities
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