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There are many different ways to invest your money. What's the difference between things like REITs and simply purchasing a single family rental? Both of them are, technically, investing in real estate, but only one of them gives you a multi-dimensional asset that you can control. Jason Hartman dives into the two investments to see the pros and cons of each. Website: www.JasonHartman.com/Properties
There are many different ways to invest your money. What's the difference between things like REITs and simply purchasing a single family rental? Both of them are, technically, investing in real estate, but only one of them gives you a multi-dimensional asset that you can control. Jason Hartman dives into the two investments to see the pros and cons of each. Website: www.JasonHartman.com/Properties
Today's Flash Back Friday comes from Episode 1048, originally published in August 2018. Jason Hartman discusses some of the main stories in the news today. The first story is one of the reasons Jason created Commandment #3 (Thou Shalt Maintain Control), the next is a potential sign of a market slowdown from none other than the scandal plagued Wells Fargo, then the potential return of risky loans. Finally we wrap it up with a story on how California might make it even more expensive to live there. Key Takeaways: [2:09] Forgetting Commandment #3 can often be an expensive lesson and the biggest Ponzi scheme in the world [6:52] Always think of opportunity cost when you have money sitting around [12:20] A potential sign of a market slowdown from Wells Fargo [16:49] The housing market is slowing from the top down and hasn't hit the type of homes that Jason's network sells [20:44] Are banks starting to push risky loans? [26:07] California is considering changes to Prop 13 and home requirements, which Jason believes would be devastating for real estate holders Website: Jason Hartman's Alexa Flash Briefing The PropertyCast
Today's Flash Back Friday comes from Episode 1048, originally published in August 2018. Jason Hartman discusses some of the main stories in the news today. The first story is one of the reasons Jason created Commandment #3 (Thou Shalt Maintain Control), the next is a potential sign of a market slowdown from none other than the scandal plagued Wells Fargo, then the potential return of risky loans. Finally we wrap it up with a story on how California might make it even more expensive to live there. Key Takeaways: [2:09] Forgetting Commandment #3 can often be an expensive lesson and the biggest Ponzi scheme in the world [6:52] Always think of opportunity cost when you have money sitting around [12:20] A potential sign of a market slowdown from Wells Fargo [16:49] The housing market is slowing from the top down and hasn't hit the type of homes that Jason's network sells [20:44] Are banks starting to push risky loans? [26:07] California is considering changes to Prop 13 and home requirements, which Jason believes would be devastating for real estate holders Website: Jason Hartman's Alexa Flash Briefing The PropertyCast
Today's episode is Jason Hartman exploring Commandment #3: Thou Shalt Maintain Control a lot deeper. Maintaining control in real estate deals has been discussed quite a bit before, but it's not just real estate where control matters. Jason explores the collapse of Enron and why it was such a surprise and why Commandment #3 is crucial even in those scenarios. Key Takeaways: [3:10] Airbnb hasn't been through a recession yet, so there's a lot that isn't priced in to the market [7:12] The 3 major problems when you give up control in an investment [13:01] The Infographics Show: The Business Deception That Cost $60 Billion [16:06] The phrase "financial innovation" is a red flag when you hear it [22:13] Most companies don't have people inside to pump the brakes, because everyone is incentivized to speak highly and show it in the best possible light [24:33] Derivatives are the thing about the thing, but as an investor you want to be as close to the "thing" as possible Website: www.JasonHartman.com/Ask Jason Hartman Quick Start Podcast The Infographics Show: The Business Deception That Cost $60 Billion
Today's episode is Jason Hartman exploring Commandment #3: Thou Shalt Maintain Control a lot deeper. Maintaining control in real estate deals has been discussed quite a bit before, but it's not just real estate where control matters. Jason explores the collapse of Enron and why it was such a surprise and why Commandment #3 is crucial even in those scenarios. Key Takeaways: [4:03] Airbnb hasn't been through a recession yet, so there's a lot that isn't priced in to the market [8:06] The 3 major problems when you give up control in an investment [13:54] The Infographics Show: The Business Deception That Cost $60 Billion [16:59] The phrase "financial innovation" is a red flag when you hear it [23:05] Most companies don't have people inside to pump the brakes, because everyone is incentivized to speak highly and show it in the best possible light [25:26] Derivatives are the thing about the thing, but as an investor you want to be as close to the "thing" as possible Website: www.JasonHartman.com/Ask Jason Hartman Quick Start Podcast The Infographics Show: The Business Deception That Cost $60 Billion
Today's episode is Jason Hartman exploring Commandment #3: Thou Shalt Maintain Control a lot deeper. Maintaining control in real estate deals has been discussed quite a bit before, but it's not just real estate where control matters. Jason explores the collapse of Enron and why it was such a surprise and why Commandment #3 is crucial even in those scenarios. Key Takeaways: [4:03] Airbnb hasn't been through a recession yet, so there's a lot that isn't priced in to the market [8:06] The 3 major problems when you give up control in an investment [13:54] The Infographics Show: The Business Deception That Cost $60 Billion [16:59] The phrase "financial innovation" is a red flag when you hear it [23:05] Most companies don't have people inside to pump the brakes, because everyone is incentivized to speak highly and show it in the best possible light [25:26] Derivatives are the thing about the thing, but as an investor you want to be as close to the "thing" as possible Website: www.JasonHartman.com/Ask Jason Hartman Quick Start Podcast The Infographics Show: The Business Deception That Cost $60 Billion
Today's episode is Jason Hartman exploring Commandment #3: Thou Shalt Maintain Control a lot deeper. Maintaining control in real estate deals has been discussed quite a bit before, but it's not just real estate where control matters. Jason explores the collapse of Enron and why it was such a surprise and why Commandment #3 is crucial even in those scenarios. Key Takeaways: [4:03] Airbnb hasn't been through a recession yet, so there's a lot that isn't priced in to the market [8:06] The 3 major problems when you give up control in an investment [13:54] The Infographics Show: The Business Deception That Cost $60 Billion [16:59] The phrase "financial innovation" is a red flag when you hear it [23:05] Most companies don't have people inside to pump the brakes, because everyone is incentivized to speak highly and show it in the best possible light [25:26] Derivatives are the thing about the thing, but as an investor you want to be as close to the "thing" as possible Website: www.JasonHartman.com/Ask Jason Hartman Quick Start Podcast The Infographics Show: The Business Deception That Cost $60 Billion
Jason Hartman reiterates the importance of Commandment #3 to start off today's episode: Thou Shalt Maintain Control!!! At his mastermind event he was pitched a syndication deal that reminded him how you can invest in deals that could make money but still come out behind when you compare it to other possibilites. While discussing investing in funds/syndications, he also delves into the principal of character vs personality. When you're investing, it's important to look past most of the personality and focus on character or you could end up looking at a horrible result. Key Takeaways: [4:37] A syndication deal Jason recently was pitched [7:01] You shouldn't be happy just because you made some money. [9:50] The Personality Ethic vs the Character Ethic [18:35] Is California a 3rd World State? [24:13] Why you should care about California's demise even if you don't live in that state or even country [32:14] The people in charge are distracting us so they can do what they want behind the scenes Website: www.JasonHartman.com/Ask www.JasonHartman.com/Properties
Jason Hartman reiterates the importance of Commandment #3 to start off today's episode: Thou Shalt Maintain Control!!! At his mastermind event he was pitched a syndication deal that reminded him how you can invest in deals that could make money but still come out behind when you compare it to other possibilites. While discussing investing in funds/syndications, he also delves into the principal of character vs personality. When you're investing, it's important to look past most of the personality and focus on character or you could end up looking at a horrible result. Key Takeaways: [4:37] A syndication deal Jason recently was pitched [7:01] You shouldn't be happy just because you made some money. [9:50] The Personality Ethic vs the Character Ethic [18:35] Is California a 3rd World State? [24:13] Why you should care about California's demise even if you don't live in that state or even country [32:14] The people in charge are distracting us so they can do what they want behind the scenes Website: www.JasonHartman.com/Ask www.JasonHartman.com/Properties
Jason Hartman and Drew do a small client case study about his journey of self-management, then move into the finale of Jason's examination of Kyle Bass' speech about China. Finally, Jason and Drew explain how Commandment #3 (Thou Shalt Maintain Control) and Tesla's current situation go together, as the company continues to make some poor business decisions and hemmorage money. Key Takeaways: [2:50] Drew's new roof on his Indianapolis home [9:54] When you self-manage, your tenant is part of your team [13:59] Is self-managing really worth it to Drew or is he doing menial work that's not worth it? [15:52] Revisiting Kyle Bass' speech [23:06] How Commandment #3 and Tesla mix [27:03] Tesla is getting dumb money and pillaging it [30:29] In real estate you can fire someone and get another person to do the same job. With big companies like Tesla, you fire Elon Musk and the company's in trouble Website: www.JasonHartman.com/Cruise www.JasonHartman.com/Properties
Jason Hartman and Drew do a small client case study about his journey of self-management, then move into the finale of Jason's examination of Kyle Bass' speech about China. Finally, Jason and Drew explain how Commandment #3 (Thou Shalt Maintain Control) and Tesla's current situation go together, as the company continues to make some poor business decisions and hemmorage money. Key Takeaways: [2:50] Drew's new roof on his Indianapolis home [9:54] When you self-manage, your tenant is part of your team [13:59] Is self-managing really worth it to Drew or is he doing menial work that's not worth it? [15:52] Revisiting Kyle Bass' speech [23:06] How Commandment #3 and Tesla mix [27:03] Tesla is getting dumb money and pillaging it [30:29] In real estate you can fire someone and get another person to do the same job. With big companies like Tesla, you fire Elon Musk and the company's in trouble Website: www.JasonHartman.com/Cruise www.JasonHartman.com/Properties
Today's show features Jason Hartman discussing some of the main stories in the news today. The first story is one of the reasons Jason created Commandment #3 (Thou Shalt Maintain Control), the next is a potential sign of a market slowdown from none other than the scandal plagued Wells Fargo, then the potential return of risky loans. Finally we wrap it up with a story on how California might make it even more expensive to live there. Key Takeaways: [2:09] Forgetting Commandment #3 can often be an expensive lesson and the biggest Ponzi scheme in the world [6:52] Always think of opportunity cost when you have money sitting around [12:20] A potential sign of a market slowdown from Wells Fargo [16:49] The housing market is slowing from the top down and hasn't hit the type of homes that Jason's network sells [20:44] Are banks starting to push risky loans? [26:07] California is considering changes to Prop 13 and home requirements, which Jason believes would be devastating for real estate holders Website: Profits in Paradise Jason Hartman's Alexa News Briefing The PropertyCast
On February 3, 2016, Jason Hartman went on the Michael Quarles Real Estate Show to discuss his life in real estate, the value of leverage, his 10 Commandments, and the importance of being in the game. Michael is a real estate broker and contractor. Throughout his career he has completed thousands of real estate deals and built over 70 new construction units. He has done fix and flips, assignments, wholesale deals and many others types of deals. His specialty, however, is “WholeTailing”, a strategy he created to maximize profit when buying houses at a discount. Key Takeaways: [1:39] Jason's start in real estate and podcast network [6:38] What kind of financing Jason used on his first deal [9:00] The ways you can make profits off of income properties [12:44] Some danger signs in deals when using leverage [15:33] Commandment #3: Thou Shalt Maintain Control [18:17] Michael's first introduction to email and how he never thought it'd catch on [22:43] The saddest part of people trying to predict the market and Jason's formula for cash flow [27:02] Jason's take on getting into flipping [30:08] The Reluctant Investor's Lament [33:51] Investments vs a job [35:45] The importance of standarizing data Website: www.michaelquarles.com
Will inflationary pressure follow Trump's inauguration? It's very likely as global trade has caused the cost of goods to plummet in America. One million dollars doesn't go as far as it used to. Jason relays a personal invitation to the owners of Results Property Management, Ken Logan and Quentin Kearny to come on the Creating Wealth show to justify their position in the complaint litigation case Jason has filed against them. Jason acknowledges income property to be the best investment you can make in America but he warns you must keep your eyes open to the opportunists and the corruption that exists under the guise of property management companies such as Results Property Management. He cites Commandment #3, of his 10 Commandments of Real Estate Investing, Thou Shalt Maintain Control. Key Takeaways: [1:50] The historic, recent US election may bring inflationary pressure to the economy. [6:00] What is a protectionist trade policy? [6:52] The cost of goods has plummeted since globalization took hold. [8:09] Is it fair to have open trade borders with countries with low regulatory burdens? [9:34] Analyzing the Visual Capitalist infographic - Is one million dollars enough to last a lifetime? [15:09] The chances are high Rich Dad Advisor, Ken Mcelroy will be speaking at this weekend's Venture Alliance. [17:21] A summary of Jason's current litigation against Results Property Management. [20:55] Commandment #3 is Thou shalt maintain control. [25:03] An audio representation of Jason's “Spot a Property Management Rip-off” video. Mentioned in This Episode: Jason Hartman Jason Hartman Events Venture Alliance Mastermind AIPIS Podcast Visual Capitalist
Massive shifts in the world economy are coming and may be as soon as 2020. The United States has the unique opportunity to take charge of the change through technological breakthroughs that will lead us down the utopian path. In addition, the U.S. is still the best country in which to make real estate investments. But if you do it be wise about it. Private investments are one of the safest vehicles to create your wealth. Be wary of group investment funds which put the control of the funds in someone else's hands. Jason cautions his listeners against this type of investing. Before signing any deal read every word of the paperwork. Key Takeaways: Jason's Editorial [1:13] Oregon has no sales tax! A great place for retail therapy. [1:58] People make uneducated decisions [3:59] The Venture Alliance for investors [4:59] The group choice is not a good choice [6:18] Partnerships with people you know and trust [8:15] The World Domination Summit is an example of the inefficiencies of conferences [10:25] Unemployment and cohabitation is Greece [11:54] Jason's 6 Ways to Escape the Debt Disaster [13:18] Human workers displaced by Robotics even the written word [15:44] Countries in risk of a government external debt crisis [19:15] Leave us a voicemail on your thoughts of robotics in the future [20:24] Minimum wage increases unemployment [22:20] Massive shifts in the economy by 2020 [23:22] An update on the Chicago tour, 8:30 on Thursday morning Listener Andrew: [24:58] Jason help me with this investment in Texas [28:00] What are the questions I need to ask before signing? [29:30] Start by getting the basic information [32:04] Jason doesn't care for investing in groups [32:55] Thou shalt maintain control [33:45] What protects your money from misuse when it's part of a fund? [36:05] If the deal is that good investors try and keep it to themselves. [39:56] Questions to ask before investing and read every word of the documents [41:57] Be suspicious of the others investors involved Mentions: 14 Countries that are Spiraling Towards a Debt Crisis - Heather Stewart JasonHartman.com
Jason Hartman’s 10 Commandments of Holistic Survival, Part 1 1. Thou Shalt Think Independently, Understand the Threats And Become Educated 2. Thou Shalt Be Prepared To Do Without 3. Thou Shalt Maintain Control 4. Thou Shalt Be Self-Sufficient 5. Thou Shalt Practice The Primitive Annually http://HolisticSurvival.com The notion of Holistic Survival is based on the... Read more »