Creating Wealth Real Estate Investing with Jason Hartman

Jason Hartman
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Feb 25, 2019 • 42min

CW 1137: Portfolio Makeovers & Very Human Future - Enriching Humanity in a Digitized World by Fast Future's Rohit Talwar

Jason Hartman talks with investment counselor Doug today about portfolio makeovers. After you've purchased your properties, it's important not to let your equity get lazy. Hear from Doug and Jason about how to figure out if you're ready to utilize the equity that's in your investments. Also, don't forget to enter the Meet the Masters YouTube contest for a chance at a free ticket to Meet the Masters or a $500 cash allowance for your trip! Then Jason talks with Rohit Talwar, founder of Fast Future Publishing and author of A Very Human Future, about what we can do about the large companies who seem to be in a winner take all society, how life and body hacking are going to change the world, and more. Key Takeaways: [2:20] Your return on investment declines as you start getting lazy money in your investments [6:19] When Cap Rates can actually be helpful in single family investing Rohit Talwar Interview: [13:27] What is value? [20:30] The 4 views people have of companies like Facebook and Google [24:06] 3 types of exponential thinking [28:24] Rohit's example of pooled insurance [33:08] What are we going to do with the people who are displaced by technology? [36:13] Body hacking may give us advantages in areas that won't matter in the future due to automation [37:37] What we need to change in order to have a more optimistic future Website: www.JasonHartman.com/Masters www.YouTube.com/JasonHartmanRealEstate www.FastFuture.com
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Feb 22, 2019 • 1h 4min

CW 1136 FBF: Credit Enhancement with Steve Paige

Today's Flash Back Friday comes from Episode 354, originally published in December 2013. Join host Jason Hartman and, not one, but TWO special guests on episode #354 of The Creating Wealth Show. First up is Jason's mom, who returns to the show for the third time (by popular demand) to discuss the idea of grit when it comes to life in general and income property investing in specific. The question they bat around is "What makes for a successful property investor and successful human being, and what does grit mean anyway?" You won't want to miss her story about a recent eviction she undertook on a California property tenant, nor how her life's passion of living in a mansion with columns came to pass. Following his mom's segment, Jason welcomes credit repair expert, Steve Paige, to the telephone. Steve has logged almost three decades in the trenches in helping consumers understand the fact, fiction, and misconceptions that abound in the credit report score industry. Steve is, by far, the nation's leading credit pathologist. He founded three of the nation's largest credit repair firms and, in the process, revolutionized the approach to consumer credit issues by focusing on re-scoring techniques rather than credit report manipulation and repair, the results of which produce far greater benefits— for less money. Website: www.JasonHartman.com/Masters www.YouTube.com/JasonHartmanRealEstate
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Feb 21, 2019 • 37min

CW 1135: Listener Q&A, Slowing Real Estate Markets & a Bear Attack

Jason Hartman and Adam are back today to field some listener questions. They tackle hyperinflation, saving up for your first investment property, and why worker confidence is high but the real estate market is slowing. After the questions have been answered, Jason finishes his story about surviving a bear attack. Key Takeaways: [4:17] Buying 10 financed rental properties can easily beat 1 paid off investment [10:02] The Hartman Health Care Hack [14:16] Listener Question from Josh: Inflation Induced Debt Destruction in places of hyperinflation like Venezuela currently [20:21] Worker confidence in finding a new job is high, but home sales are lower than they've been in a decade, what's the cause for discrepancy? [23:48] Listener Question from Zack: how much should he save before investing in his first rental property? [26:05] Listener Question from Michael: Finish the bear attack story! [32:01] Some of Jason's favorite quotes Website: www.JasonHartman.com/Ask www.JasonHartman.com/Masters
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Feb 20, 2019 • 36min

CW 1134: Minimum Wage Increases & Masters Speaker & Rich Dad Advisor Tax Free Wealth by Tom Wheelwright

Jason Hartman and in-house economist Thomas get together at the beginning of today's show to discuss the expected economic impact of numerous states and local municipalities increasing their minimum wage this year, as well as why retail numbers are not coming in well this year. Then Jason talks with Tom Wheelwright, 2019 Meet the Masters speaker and Rich Dad Advisor, about how to help yourself in your legal tax avoidance using practices such as real estate professional, whether Opportunity Zones might be worth investing in, and why taxes tend to be higher when you retire. Key Takeaways: [3:07] The minimum wage will be increasing in a lot of places around the country in 2019. How much effect does it really have? [7:39] Retail numbers for the start of 2019 are not good, what should we be attributing that to? Tom Wheelwright Interview: [13:14] The question you need to ask yourself if you can't qualify to be a real estate professional [17:18] One of the most underutilized assets people have is other people's tax brackets [19:06] Tom's views on Opportunity Zones [23:14] The pass through tax deduction and how it applies to real estate investors [27:18] Being a real estate professional can sometimes mean you can take early withdrawls from an IRA and actually completely negate the penalties [30:25] You tend to lose a lot of deductions when you retire, so your planning leading in to retirement is crucial [31:59] The 2 challenges with Roth IRAs when it comes to investing Website: www.JasonHartman.com/Masters www.Wealthability.com
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Feb 19, 2019 • 33min

CW 1133: Capital Control & 2 Ways to View Inflation with Dan Amerman, Part 2

Jason Hartman starts off today with a look at ways that the government is trying to control capital by questioning transactions like his recent purchase of his home. Now they're requiring certain purchases by LLCs and Corporations to list their owners in a registry, which could serious harm your anonymity when protecting your assets. Then Jason finishes his interview with Dan Amerman, CFA and author of books such as Mortgage Securities and Collateralized Mortgage Obligations: Unlock The Secrets Of Mortgage Derivatives, about the correlation between Fed actions and yield curves, how to look at inflation and self-liquidating debt. Key Takeaways: [3:50] There's a lot of capital control going on today [7:52] 1984 and Brave New World are coming truer and truer [11:58] Musical entertainment for Meet the Masters is about to be booked Dan Amerman, Part 2 [18:29] Certain Fed actions and yield curve inversions seem to have a correlation [22:03] The 2 ways to look at inflation [25:25] The self-liquidating debt Website: www.JasonHartman.com/Masters www.DanielAmerman.com
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Feb 18, 2019 • 36min

CW 1132: Empty Planet Population Model & Heavy Handed Fed with Dan Amerman

Jason Hartman begins the show with his in-house economist Thomas discussing two differing population models: the UN population model and the Empty Planet model. Our world is currently entering a population phase previously unseen and it could have a serious impact on our world. Then Jason begins his interview with Dan Amerman, CFA and author of books such as Mortgage Securities and Collateralized Mortgage Obligations: Unlock The Secrets Of Mortgage Derivatives, about how a heavy handed Fed has changed how inflation and housing have correlate to each other, why the Fed reacts to quickly, and what the Fed is setting interest rates up to do. Key Takeaways: [4:55] The UN Population model vs the Empty Planet model [8:46] We're entering Stage 5 of the demographic transition theory, which is something nobody's really ever seen before [13:22] Jason's most recent book suggestion [15:33] What does this coming population shift mean to investors? Dan Amerman Interview: [20:44] The Federal Reserve is getting more heavy handed as years go by, and hints of a coming recession could lead to more intervention [25:38] Housing tracked inflation better than gold until the Federal Reserve got real heavy handed after 2001 [30:27] The Fed reacts too quickly to things [32:06] Dan's prediction of where interest rates are about to head Website: www.JasonHartman.com/Masters www.DanielAmerman.com
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Feb 15, 2019 • 58min

CW 1131 FBF: Investing Local vs Long Distance with BusinessInsider.com's Logan Mohtashami

Today's Flash Back Friday comes from Episode 292, originally published in December 2012. Jason Hartman talks with a listener about local vs. long distance real estate investing and how geography is less meaningful than ever before in history. Then today's guest is loan manager, stock trader and financial columnist, Logan Mohtashami with a no-spin discussion on the fiscal cliff and other current events. Logan Mohtashami is a senior loan officer at his family owned mortgage company AMC Lending Group, which has been providing mortgage services for California residents since 1988. Logan is also a financial columnist for Benzinga.com and contributor for BusinessInsider.com and writes on financial matter relating to the housing market and basic economics. Website: www.JasonHartman.com/Masters www.BusinessInsider.com
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Feb 14, 2019 • 37min

CW 1130: How to Fall In Love by Richard Marek & Avoiding Real Estate Scams

Happy Valentine's Day! In order to celebrate today with a 10th episode, Jason Hartman talks with Richard Marek, former President of EP Dutton, editor of James Baldwin, Robert Ludlum, Peter Straub, Ben Stein and more, about his new book How to Fall In Love: A Novel. There's quite a bit that goes in to falling in love, and Jason and Richard explore what all it entails and how our society is turning its head on the ways that have worked (and will continue to work) since the beginning of time. Before that, Jason and Adam discuss 2 real estate scams you need to be sure and avoid. The first involves appraisals and the other involves giving up your control. Key Takeaways: [6:02] How some providers are using their purchasing power to manipulate sales comps [9:35] Some turnkey providers want to convince you to only work with them because they're the seller and they have more control, but the control is what causes the problem [14:04] When the economy turns is when we'll see who the real providers are Richard Marek Interview: [17:51] How do you fall in love? [19:58] Richard doesn't think technology is helping in the love part of relationships today [23:27] We have an entire generation who's unwilling to even pick up a phone and call someone [28:34] What are ways we can combat the tech craze? [30:39] Why is it healthy to fight? [35:31] Where is the publishing industry headed? Website: www.JasonHartman.com/Masters How to Fall in Love: A Novel
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Feb 13, 2019 • 34min

CW 1129: High-End Apartments, 4% Rule & Self-Management Tool for Landlords by RentRedi's Ryan Barone

Yesterday, Jason Hartman talked about the number of apartments being built in the US being the highest since the 1980s. Today, Jason and Adam talk about how an immense number of those apartment units are of the high-end variety, and what that might mean for our economy if there's a slowdown. Then Jason talks with Ryan Barone, CEO & Founder of RentRedi, about his new self-management tool and the benefits it gives to landlords. The two discuss how technology has changed the landscape of investing and who RentRedi is most likely to help. Key Takeaways: [2:25] 80% of new apartment construction is high-end [10:41] Living your life based on the mood of the stock market is no way to live [15:09] Living off a 4% draw is risky if the market has a downturn Ryan Barone Interview: [20:44] What does RentRedi offer to the landlord? [24:34] Who is the target audience for RentRedi? [29:40] Technology has changed investing drastically Website: www.JasonHartman.com/Masters www.JasonHartmanUniversity.com www.RentRedi.com
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Feb 12, 2019 • 42min

CW 1128: New Apartment Construction, 2018 Econ Review & 2019 Predictions by Dr David Collum, Cornell University

Jason Hartman begins today's episode with a look at the number of new apartments that were constructed in the USA in 2018. The number is the largest since the 1980s, but does that mean we're overbuilt and what does that mean to single family rentals? Then, Jason talks with Dr David Collum, Professor at Cornell University, about his 2018 Year in Review report and what he's expecting in 2019. The two tackle the skewed CPI numbers, the impact of stock buybacks and how the next unwinding in our economy is going to happen. Key Takeaways: [3:50] 267,900 apartment units were completed last year, the most since sometime in the 80s [10:45] How much men and women spend on their partner for Valentine's Day [12:27] Married home owners are seeking roommates to help pay rent Dr David Collum Interview: [17:12] What happened in 2018, economically speaking? [21:44] CPI numbers started getting skewed in the 1970s [25:55] Is there any gain from stock buybacks? [29:37] Ultra low rates allowed institutional investors to come in to the single family housing market [34:00] How the next unwinding will happen Websites: www.JasonHartman.com/Masters David Collum at Cornell

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