Jason Hartman kicks off this 10th episode discussing the furthering trend of people fleeing high tax places like California and New York to tax favorable places such as Florida. It's becoming a more and more common thing and states...


Jason Hartman kicks off this 10th episode discussing the furthering trend of people fleeing high tax places like California and New York to tax favorable places such as Florida. It's becoming a more and more common thing and states...

Jason Hartman finishes his conversation with investment counselor Doug about real estate and PE ratios. The two discuss the importance of analyzing RV ratios in markets to discover whether a bubble is forming (or might already be...

Jason Hartman talks with 2 investment counselors in today's episode. First he talks with Adam to discuss the popular BRRR investment model (Buy, Renovate, Rent, Refinance) and why manufactured homes have a bad reputation and why that...

Jason Hartman takes today to play a live clip from the 2019 Meet the Masters of Income Property. Sunday afternoon is a time many people use to purchase properties from providers, leaving the room a little light on people. In this...

Visualization is an immensely powerful thing. What the mind can conceive and believe, the mind can achieve. Because of the power of visualization, Jason went and found an expert who can help real estate investors get in the right...

Today's Flash Back Friday comes from Episode 964, originally published in February 2018. Jason Hartman kicks off today's episode with some big cryptocurrency news out of Venezuela and Poland this week that show both strength and...

Jason Hartman and Adam start off today's show discussing how rates have allowed more and more people to start refinancing their homes, but also how federal mandates are allowing them to pull less money from their homes. This is...

Jason Hartman and Adam start today's show discussing the size of economies across the globe and how some countries (such as Japan) are able to have such large economies with very few natural resources. They also explore a potentially...

Jason Hartman starts today's show comparing asset class sizes to see if cryptocurrencies really are the biggest bubble out there. It's always important to ask the question: Compared to what? Then Jason talks with Anita Campbell,...

Jason Hartman takes on the mainstream media's coverage of our economic situation by pointing out that Americans have actually seen a larger wage increase than originally believed. Not many publications like to talk about it and even...
Jason welcomes you from Jekyll Island, Georgia, the birthplace of the Federal Reserve! Today he explores how, by reframing how we look at the world, crises can bring about opportunities in spite today’s current economic challenges. He talks about hybrid versus self-management and how, based on prevailing data on mortgages, there is no impending housing crash!
Today’s Flashback Friday is from episode 378 published last May 6, 2014.
Greg Palast is the author of the New York Times bestsellers Billionaires & Ballot Bandits, Armed Madhouse , The Best Democracy Money Can Buy and the highly acclaimed Vultures’ Picnic, named Book of the Year 2012 on BBC Newsnight Review.
Jason is in the Hot Seat today as Joe Brown of Heresy Financial asks him about his contrarian views on the housing market’s supposed impending crash. They also discuss single versus multifamily investments, identify the different facets and causes of the housing shortages across the America. Jason also shares a few slides from his Hartman Comparison Index (HCI) which shows that houses are not as expensive as one might think!
Today, Jason talks about the population, it’s demographics, its problems, and the effects it has with regards to rental housing opportunities of which you can definitely take advantage! He is also inviting to join the Empowered Mentoring via Zoom this week!
Todays Flashback Friday is from episode 376 published last April 24, 2014.
Chris Mayer is the Managing Editor of Agora Financial and Editor of the Capital and Crisis publication.
Mayer breaks down the unemployment numbers for us and whether it is actually getting better.