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Multi-Family or Single Family Properties?

Multi-Family or Single Family Properties?

Since the US housing market collapse, the single-family home has become the standard for many new real estate investors. But as followers of Jason Hartman’s strategies for creating long term rental income know, the best way to maintain a stable cash flow from your...

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Jason Hartman’s Private Market Investment Tour

Jason Hartman’s Private Market Investment Tour

Interested in achieving financial independence through income property investment, and want to learn more? Are you the type of person who prefers more personalized education than a seminar or podcast can offer? Then Jason Hartman's Private Market Investment Tour might...

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Four Myths About Real Estate Investing

Four Myths About Real Estate Investing

As Jason Hartman says, investing in rental real estate is one of the most secure ways to create an independent income stream in retirement – or at any stage of life. Yet a number of misconceptions about owning rental properties continue to keep potential investors...

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Tenants Keep the Rent in Rental Income

Tenants Keep the Rent in Rental Income

As the US housing market continues its slow recovery from the 2008 collapse, rental income property remains a solid, income building investment. And, as Jason Hartman recommends, buying as many properties as you can in diverse markets allows you to reap the maximum...

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Women Entrepreneurs: New Faces in Real Estate

Women Entrepreneurs: New Faces in Real Estate

According to 2012 statistics on small business development, the US is home to around 10 million women-owned businesses. Life changes, reductions in retirement pensions and Social security, and a longing for financial freedom are among the reasons more and more women...

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Know Your Markets: Diversifying Wisely

Know Your Markets: Diversifying Wisely

As the US housing appears to be stabilizing after years of crisis, new opportunities are emerging for investors in rental real estate. Lingering effects of the foreclosure boom, combined with surging rental markets and higher rents, make this one of the best times to...

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Real Estate Investing Drives the Housing Recovery

Real Estate Investing Drives the Housing Recovery

If the US housing market is on the rebound, thank a real estate investor. That’s what some leading economists and real estate experts are saying in response to the news that in 2011 investment home sales increased by 64.5 percent, with 1.23 million home purchases...

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How Do Rising Rents Impact Real Estate Investors?

How Do Rising Rents Impact Real Estate Investors?

In the post-crash US housing markets, rents are rising in many cities while low interest rate loans are making housing purchases relatively easy. These two intersecting trends create a window of opportunity for new investors interested in applying Jason Hartman’s...

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Real Estate Entrepreneurship: Tax Breaks for You

Real Estate Entrepreneurship: Tax Breaks for You

Thanks to low interest rates, record numbers of foreclosure properties hitting the market and a surging rental market, current conditions are ripe for taking the plunge into rental property investing. And as Jason Hartman advises, becoming a real estate entrepreneur...

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Real Estate Investing: Creating an Independent Future

Real Estate Investing: Creating an Independent Future

After spending years in the workforce, many people dream of freedom – of having the leisure to spend time with family and friends, pursue new interests and live and travel anywhere, any time. For some, that dream comes with a secure and comfortable retirement. For...

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Recent Blog Posts

1975: Oren Klaff, Pitch Anything, Quantitative Easing, CNN Reports Massive Housing Shortage, Bank Collapse, Living in a Bail-out Culture

Today Jason talks about the zeitgeist of our time and living in a BAILOUT culture in our society, with all the quantitative easing during the COVID era and the current banking collapse debacle. He talks about how the elites, governments and central banks are vividly demonstrating the ‘Cantillion Effect’ right before our eyes and the implications it has in today’s massive housing shortage!

1974 FBF: 30 Mistakes Investors Make Preventing Financial Independence

Today’s Flashback Friday is from episode 141 published last December 28, 2009.

During turbulent economic times, people can become their own worst enemy.  The uncertainty of the stock market creates massive insecurity about our investment portfolios. These doubts are quite reasonable and it is time to stop trusting Wall Street and start being a direct investor by purchasing hard assets which are not subject to the greed, graft and manipulation of CEOs, investment bankers, fund managers and the government. Prudent investing is a prerequisite to The American Dream of financial freedom.

1973: Housing Inventory Falls, Silicon Valley Bank Collapse, Moral Hazard, Mismanaged Portfolio, Improper Risk Management, Alfonso Peccatiello

Alf is Italian but is coming today from the Netherlands. He and Jason talk about some of the factors that contributed to the collapse of the Silicon Valley Bank, the largest bank failure since the 2008 financial crisis. They discuss the moral hazard involved, mismanaged portfolios and the lack of proper risk management- factors that culminated on the banks demise, making investors question whether this will spark a broader banking meltdown.

1972: Silicon Valley Bank Run, Runaway Inflation, Banking System Collapse, Protect Your Assets, Inflation Induced Debt Destruction

Listen in as Jason explains the debacle that is the Silicon Valley Bank collapse, the ripple effects it’s having in the banking community, the poison pill the FED has placed in the housing market and how it has painted itself in a corner. He also talks about what the government can do, how you can use his patented Inflation Induced Debt Destruction strategy to come out on top in these uncertain times and how you can protect your assets. Just go to https://www.jasonhartman.com/Protect for more details.

1971 FBF: Ron Paul on Liberty, Taxes, & Everything Else

Today’s Flashback Friday is from episodes 912 and 913 published last November 20 and 22, 2017. 

Jason Hartman kicks off today’s episode with a look at Daren Blomquist’s latest Housing Report and breaks it down piece by piece. He examines the data about a long-time low in housing starts, a construction worker shortage, and an investors lament.

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