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!
Podcast
1965 FBF: When Deregulation Becomes Decriminalization with Greg Palast Author of ‘Vultures & Vote Rustlers’ & ‘Billionaires & Ballot Bandits’
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.
1964: Alabama Property Tour, Case-Shiller Index vs HCI, New Homes Construction Shortages, Mortgage Sensitivity Index, T.I.N.A., Joe Brown
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!
1963: Population Demographics Effects on Rental Housing, Landlord Best Practices, Hybrid Property Management, Tenant Selection, Eli Secor
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!
1962 FBF: The Real Unemployment Rate with Chris Mayer Managing Editor of ‘Capital & Crisis’ and Agora Financial
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.
1961: NAHB Affordability Index, More Jobs Equal Higher Mortgages, Alabama Property Tour, Shadow inflation, Lyn Alden
Greetings from the Land of the Rising Sun: Japan. But due to demographic issues, Japan might not be a country for long. This is one of Jason’s morbid fascinations… countries in a demographic “cliff” like many countries in Europe, Russia and China!
1960: Why America Matters- The Case for a New Exceptionalism by Michael Wilkerson
In today’s 10th episode show, Jason talks to Michael Wilkerson, author of the book “Why America Matters- The Case for a New Exceptionalism” by Michael Wilkerson.
Why America Matters confronts the most challenging questions facing the nation today…and points the way towards an American Renaissance.
1959 FBF: Exploring Jason Hartman’sTheory of Real Estate Relativity and Reverse Mortgages
Today’s Flashback Friday is from episode 364 published last March 3, 2014.
Join Jason Hartman as he discusses cash flow, real appreciation and geographic diversification as it applies to his, not Albert Einstein’s, theory of real estate relativity. You’ll hear a valuable comparison of a typical Santa Ana, California property with a Birmingham, Alabama and an Atlanta, Georgia property.
1958: Housing Inventory Shortage, Shifting Demographics, Booming Middle Class, Deglobalization of Trade, Transportation As A Service (TaaS), Neal Bawa Part 2
Jason is still in Japan with gently falling snow as his backdrop. And today, if you are expecting a housing market crash, don’t hold your breath! Jason references Mike of Altos Research showing how inventory is very low and the trend is not changing anytime soon!
Jason also finishes his interview with Neal Bawa, CEO / Founder at UGro and Grocapitus, two commercial real estate investment companies. Neal’s companies use cutting edge real estate analytics technology to source and acquire OR build large Commercial properties across the U.S., for over 800 investors. Current portfolio over 4800 units, with an AUM value (upon completion) of over $1 Billion.
1957: Demography Affects Real Estate, Income Property – Low Tech Asset Class, Supply Chain & Massive Worldwide Inflation, Neal Bawa Part 1
Today’s Flashback Friday is from episode 308 published last March 25, 2013. Jason Hartman and John Rubino of DollarCollapse.com tackle the latest hot EU issue happening in Cyprus with the potential implosion of the Cyprian banking system.