Jason Hartman begins today's show discussing the ongoing phenomenon on Wall Street of people investing so much money into IPOs when the company has proven that they don't have a business plan that works. Then Jason talks with Phil...
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CW 1268: Asset Protection, Rent Growth & MMT
Jason Hartman and Adam start off today's show discussing the growth of rent and home values across the nation. They've both been going up, but at different speeds. So what does it mean for you? Then Jason plays a clip from Garrett...
CW 1267: Negative Interest Rates & The Mass Affluent
Jason Hartman dives into the idea of negative interest rates and WHY they would happen and how people respond to them. Then he finishes off his analysis of Dan Kennedy's idea of the mass affluent and how the middle class has been...
CW Announcement: New Construction in Atlanta Available!
Jason Hartman is excited to announce, with his Local Market Specialist, that there is once again property available in the Atlanta, GA market. Featuring all new construction, with cash-on-cash returns estimated to be around 10%, the...
CW Bonus: Guided Visualization #12
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...
1266 FBF: Prices & Rents vs Interest Rates, Selling The Seller On You, Property, Market & Provider Quality
Today's Flash Back Friday comes from Episode 848, originally published in June 2017. Investment Counselor and Local Market Specialist Liaison, Carrie joins Jason to see if he can correctly predict the effect the rise in interest...
CW 1265: The Mass Affluent & Real Estate Investing, No BS by Dan Kennedy
Jason Hartman discusses the recently deceased Dan Kennedy's work relating to the marketing shift of businesses toward the middle class. Over the past few decades there has been a distinct hollowing out of the middle class, which has...
CW 1264: Short-Term Rental Revolution with Smart City Policy Group’s Matt Curtis
Jason Hartman talks with Matt Curtis, founder and CEO of Smart City Policy Group, about the state of short-term rentals in today's society. Matt explains why he thinks that no matter what people in power do, they won't be able to...
CW 1263: Foreign Real Estate Buyer Update & Investing In Non-Performing Notes & Loans with DeAnn O’Donovan
Jason Hartman begins today's show giving an update on the state of foreign buying in the US real estate market. Playing a clip from Lawrence Yung, Chief Economist at the National Association of Realtors, and commenting on where the...
CW 1262: Series LLCs, Govt Seizures & Taxation with Rich Dad Advisor Garrett Sutton
Today's episode begins with Jason Hartman discussing how there's a new startup that's designed to help you make money on your property in a new way. There are more and more ways to capitalize on the assets you own, but you can't do...
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