Creating Wealth Real Estate Investing with Jason Hartman

Jason Hartman
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Jun 4, 2015 • 40min

CW 525 FBF - Reducing Taxes and Debt with Daniel Amerman – Author of "Mortgage Securities' & 'Unlock the Secrets of Mortgage Derivatives'

Originally aired as CW 433 In his introduction today, Jason Hartman shares his opinions and experiences with the growing trend of psychiatric prescription drugs, as well as reinstating how real estate investors can avoid having to hand over huge portions of their profit to the government. Later, he invites financial analyst Daniel Amerman on as a return guest to the Creating Wealth Show. Together, they discuss their respective solutions for eliminating debt, they talk about new American laws and regulations and their impact on the global financial market and ultimately, they resolve that sometimes you just have to align yourself with those in power to be successful.
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Jun 4, 2015 • 43min

CW 524 - Jason and Fernando Answer a Couple of FAQs About Real Estate Investing

When Fernando first met Jason, he had a goal to purchase enough properties to successfully achieve 'financial independence day'. A couple of years later, he built an impressive portfolio and is now retired from his job at Apple Computers. Fernando is now one of Jason's investment counselors and today he hopes to answer some common questions his real estate investor clients have been asking him. Key Takeaways: [2:00] Jason would love to have listeners on the show. Fill out a guest form at JasonHartman.com/Jason. [4:45] In the membership section of JasonHartman.com, the audio players use Flash. Jason's team is fixing this. [9:15] What's the process if you want to get started in real estate? [16:35] Listen to the Creating Wealth podcast to get a free education on real estate. [18:25] Please listen to episode 405 and learn how to read a property pro forma. [21:45] You learn a lot just by coming to one of Jason's live events. [29:45] Jason's business model is a simple one. They work on referrals and don't charge you a dime. [32:00] You can own property without an LLC, but please read Mark Kohler's book, What Your CPA Isn't Telling You. [37:35] You can have a good or bad tenant on any A, B, or C class property. [39:25] Last thoughts? Don't over think the numbers too much. We are here to help you through the process, all you have to do is start. Mentioned In This Episode: http://www.jasonhartman.com/cw-485-real-estate-investing-chicago-jason-hartman/ http://www.jasonhartman.com/cw-508-market-profile-on-jackson-mississippi-with-market-specialist-brad/ http://www.jasonhartman.com/creating-wealth-255-memphis-foreclosure-profits/ http://www.jasonhartman.com/cw-405-how-to-read-a-property-pro-forma/ https://www.youtube.com/user/JHartmanRealEstate http://www.jasonhartman.com/cw-514-client-case-study-with-philip-sullivan-in-the-atlanta-kansas-city-and-little-rock-real-estate-markets/ http://www.jasonhartman.com/cw-458-david-porter-platinum-properties-client-speaks-succesfull-income-property-investment-retail-shipping-us-economy/ http://www.jasonhartman.com/cw-459-client-case-study-70-units-fernando/ What Your CPA Isn't Telling You by Mark Kohler MarkJKohler.com
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Jun 1, 2015 • 47min

CW 523 - Achieving Financial Independence in Real Estate with Joe Goncalves – A Client Case Study

Jason Hartman talks on how much he hates seeing people being ripped off in Las Vegas casinos and how casinos hurts the local economy more than helps it. He also does a case study with his long time client Joe Gocalves from Los Angeles. Joe has accumulated over 9 properties in five different markets and he shares to the audience why he chose real estate to achieve financial independence. Key Takeaways: [1:50] Every time a casino opens in an area, the divorce, suicide and poverty rate increases. [8:15] Jason describes derivatives as 'the thing about the thing'. [12:15] According to the National Association of Realtors, prices will be increasing. [17:20] Jason introduces Joe and investment counselor Sara to the show. [21:30] Joe heard Jason's podcast, loved it, and he bought two properties on the spot with him. [26:30] Joe purchased a section 8 home and it's been the easiest property to manage so far. [27:25] Sara shares her opinion on section 8 homes. [33:20] Jason used to think investing in a lot of different cities was good, but now he only recommends being in 3-5 markets instead. [36:15] Jason is not happy with Affinity Group Management and talks about why. [42:00] Joe invested in stocks before he invested in real estate and lost money in the 2000 crash. Mentioned In This Episode: JasonHartman.com/
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May 29, 2015 • 32min

CW 522 FBF - Land-to-Improvement Ratios & Regression to Replacement Cost with Jason Hartman

Orginally aired as CW 461 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. Key Takeaways 01.34 – With tickets hugely limited, it’s time to get excited about the best Meet the Masters event to date. 04.25 – As a prudent investor, you need to know the vital points about LTIs and regression to replacement costs. Learn all you need here. 06.31 – Jason Hartman’s personal risk evaluator model relies on construction cost and land cost, and this is a great way to minimize risk when investing in real estate. 11.26 – If you’re building in a higher price area, you’re going to have to pay your contractors more because they have to be able to afford to live in that area. 14.38 – Three sources of assessing your land value: tax collector or assessor for property taxes, an insurance broker – an insurance company selling you a policy based on the property, and an appraiser. 18.58 – If you’re interested in looking for the sorts of properties that can offer you regression to replacement opportunities, come along to the Birmingham, Alabama property tour in November. 25.06 – For more information specifically about risk assessment in investing, go to www.JasonHartman.com and type in ‘Hartman risk evaluator’ into the search bar to find podcasts and blog posts. 27.09 – Another recommendation for you is to look for the podcast and YouTube video about how to read a property Proforma. This is a really vital skill you can use to become a better investor.
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May 27, 2015 • 52min

CW 521 - Confronting Capitalism: Real Solutions for a Troubled Economic System with Philip Kotler.

Philip Kotler is the S. C. Johnson Distinguished Professor of International Marketing at the Kellog School of Management. He is a trained economist and the author of 55 books, including his most recent book titled Confronting Capitalism. His latest book hopes to give real solutions to the troubled economic system. Philip talks to Jason today on capitalism and how he thinks it can be better. Key Takeaways: [3:20] Jason recommends reading Sapiens by Yuval Noah Harari. [5:00] On the fence about joining Venture Alliance? Come as a guest and check it out. [11:15] Jason introduces Philip. [12:50] Capitalism is a great system, but we should also try to improve it. [19:10] Tax payers are paying for what McDonald's/Walmart is not paying. [23:30] Consumers want it cheap, but they also want jobs. Can we have both? [28:20] Public education is so bad that Philip is glad we have immigrants coming in with the skills we need. [34:44] There's a group of people who want to be taxed more, but they don't want that money going into another battleship. [40:00] Governments should be more localized, because then they'd be more responsive. [48:11] The reason why Philip decided to become an economist was because he wanted to understand how income is generated and distributed. Mentioned In This Episode: Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind by Yuval Noah Harari VentureAllianceMastermind.com http://www.kotlermarketing.com/ Confronting Capitalism by Philip Kotler
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May 25, 2015 • 37min

CW 520 - Ireland's Economy, US Real Estate Investing, and More with Regular CW Listener Ross Lauder.

Jason Hartman is currently visiting Ireland and one of his listeners asked to meet with him personally while he was here. Ross Lauder talks on Ireland taxes, the Irish economic crash in 2008, and why Ross loves the US real estate market for income investing. Key Takeaways: [2:15] Ross has been listening to Jason's show since 2009. [5:05] Why is Ireland so appealing to corporations? [12:05] Ireland has had two big votes recently. Same-sex marriage and trying to change the minimum presidential age from 35 down to 21. [18:45] What's happening with the real estate market in Ireland? [28:02] Why does Ross like real estate? [34:08] Jason is working on a new property tour with his team, so look forward to that. Mentioned In This Episode: JasonHartman.com
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May 21, 2015 • 1h 1min

CW 519 FBF – Business Cycles with Bernie Baumohl Author of 'The Secrets of Economic Indicators: Hidden Clues to Future Economic Trends'

Orginally aired as CW 258 Welcome to the Creating Wealth Show. This is Episode Number 258, and this is your host, Jason Hartman. Excited to be with you today, as always. Thanks for joining me. Today we’re going to talk about the Secrets of Economic Indicators, with our guest, Bernie Baumohl and he’s written a book on that subject and it’s got a couple of printings, a couple of versions out and I think you’ll really get some stuff out of that, and come learn how to decode what you hear about, what you read about in the news media, and what it means to you as an investor and as an astute financial person.
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May 20, 2015 • 43min

CW 518 – Douglas Goldstein – Applying Chess Strategies to Investing with Author of 'Rich As A King'

Jason reads two articles to the audience. One is about the perception of Wall Street from Business Insider and another on CEO wages from Newser. Jason encourages you to leave him a voicemail on your opinion about the articles. Today's guest is Douglas Goldstein. Douglas is the author of Rich As A King and he talks to Jason on using the concept of chess to become a more strategic investor. Key Takeaways: [3:40] There's one common theme in the CNBC show American Greed – investors didn't have control. [8:05] Be sure to check out this upcoming Flashback Friday episode. [10:40] Jason reads an article from Newser about CEO wages. Send him a voicemail on your thoughts about this article. [16:05] Jason introduces Douglas. [22:15] How do we apply chess to our investments? [30:30] Focus on one piece of your investment and try to make it just slightly better. [35:30] What are zero coupon bonds? Mentioned In This Episode: http://www.businessinsider.in/A-fresh-reminder-of-the-average-persons-perception-of-Wall-Street/articleshow/47331522.cms http://www.newser.com/story/206794/ceo-pay-hits-wild-milestone.html RichasaKing.com @RichasaKing
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May 19, 2015 • 1h 3min

CW 517 – Gary Carmell – From Wisdom to Wealth with Author of 'The Philosophical Investor'

Jason talks on why the US real estate is vastly better than the European market and also answers a listener question from Pam. Gary Carmell is the author of The Philosophical Investor: Transforming Wisdom into Wealth. He talks to Jason on what is a philosophical investor, the reason why there was a 2008 real estate crash, inflationary pressure and much more. Key Takeaways: [6:20] The US real estate is still better than the Euro real estate for income investing. [17:10] Jason answers a listener question from Pam. [20:35] Jason introduces Gary Carmell [23:00] What is the philosophical investor? [30:50] Jason breaks down the real estate market into three types: linear, cyclical, and hybrid. [39:10] Why does the typical institutional investor always go for the class A properties? [51:20] There isn't a lot of demand right now for burrowing money. [53:50] How does Gary feel about deflation? Mentioned In This Episode: http://www.cwscapital.com/who_we_are/carmell.aspx https://www.garycarmell.com/
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May 15, 2015 • 47min

CW 516 FBF – America's Optimistic Future with Dr. Nick Begich Founder of EarthPulse Press

Orginally aired as CW 221 At a period in America’s life when all seems insurmountable, what with an astronomical national debt, high unemployment and underemployment, failing small businesses, and controlling corporate interests that don’t seem to have American citizens’ best interest in mind, it’s hard to believe that America is truly rich. Join Jason Hartman as he interviews Dr. Nick Begich, founder of Earthpulse Press, regarding the true wealth of America. Only looking at the profit and loss statements of our country and of many businesses conjures up a sense of failure and hopelessness, but Dr. Begich shares his optimism about America’s profitable future, encouraging people to look at the assets sheet, i.e. the vast resources our country boasts. The mineral wealth alone in this country is enough to retire the national debt, as well as put Americans back to work for a very long time. Dr. Nick Begich is the eldest son of the late United States Congressman from Alaska, Nick Begich Sr., and political activist Pegge Begich. He is well known in Alaska for his own political activities. He was twice elected President of both the Alaska Federation of Teachers and the Anchorage Council of Education. He has been pursuing independent research in the sciences and politics for most of his adult life. Begich received Doctor of Medicine (Medicina Alternitiva), honoris causa, for independent work in health and political science, from The Open International University for Complementary Medicines, Colombo, Sri Lanka, in November 1994. He co-authored with Jeane Manning the book Angels Don’t Play This HAARP; Advances in Tesla Technology. Begich has also authored Earth Rising – The Revolution: Toward a Thousand Years of Peace and his latest book Earth Rising II- The Betrayal of Science, Society and the Soul, both with the late James Roderick. His latest work is Controlling the Human Mind – The Technologies of Political Control or Tools for Peak Performance. Begich has published articles in science, politics and education and is a well known lecturer, having presented throughout the United States and in nineteen countries. He has been featured as a guest on thousands of radio broadcasts reporting on his research activities including new technologies, health and earth science related issues. He has also appeared on dozens of television documentaries and other programs throughout the world including BBC-TV, CBC-TV, TeleMundo, and others.

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