This episode of Flashback Friday was initially published: December 29, 2012 Jason Hartman talks with a listener about local vs. long distance real estate investing and how geography is less meaningful than ever before in history. ...


This episode of Flashback Friday was initially published: December 29, 2012 Jason Hartman talks with a listener about local vs. long distance real estate investing and how geography is less meaningful than ever before in history. ...

Jason shares big news from the Federal Reserve, what does this mean for interest rates in the next couple of years? What does this mean for housing? Former senior credit officer for two California banks, and editor and publisher of...

The U.S. housing market is outperforming every other sector in the world. Jason Hartman discusses the migration from cyclical markets to linear markets. Some cyclical markets see growth, but dense cities like San Francisco are seeing...

Jason Hartman spreads the news, lumber prices have gone through the roof. What does this mean for new construction homes? What does this mean for the homes you already own? Jonathan Martis, CEO and Co-Founder of Kleard, joins Jason...

Jason Hartman talks about the K-Shaped recovery. Are we moving to a smaller economy? Can Biden kill the 1031 exchange, and use those tax funds elsewhere? How will this impact every aspect of real estate surrounding investor deals? ...

This episode of Flashback Friday was initially published: October 31, 2012 Private equity is a type of investing where you deploy capital in companies privately rather than in the public market. Here to talk about this subject with...

Jason Hartman answers a listener question about investing in real estate amid COVID-19. When is a good time to start, or to extend a portfolio? Also, a reminder about the greater fool theory related to WSJ’s mention of Apple’s latest...

Jason Hartman shares a big-data lawsuit that once again proves that thou shalt maintain control of one's investment. Check out how mall shopping center REITs might be in trouble. If you aren't convinced yet about the coronavirus's...

Jason Hartman talks with Ross Wordon in today’s client case study. Ross Wordon started a fast-growing business from an Etsy store. His early interest in real estate sent him on an investment quest. After being a devoted listener of...

Jason Hartman talks about the continuing trend to get out of the city and into the suburbs. And as people are moving to the suburbs, they begin to spend a lot of time improving their homes. Many people are taking advantage of this...