New National Mortgage Database Raises Privacy Concerns

If you have a mortgage, a lot of people already know a lot about you. Your credit scores, your income, and other information is routinely collected by banks and loan servicers as well as the real estate professionals you work with to purchase your investment property....

How to Win in an Unbalanced Economy

Jason Hartman: Welcome to the Creating Wealth Show. This is your host, Jason Hartman, and this is episode number 285, talking to you on the day after the election as America is going to descend into a socialist utopia. You know, I don’t really believe that...

The Foreclosure Outlook: Mostly Cloudy

Tis the season for … mixed news on the foreclosure front, with implications for new investors planning to launch a career in income property investment in the New Year. Since the housing meltdown of 2008, foreclosures have been a staple of the housing market, offering...

Maximizing Tax Deductions on Investment Property

As 2012 draws to a close, financial experts remind residential property investors to make end of the year tax planning a priority. Since tax laws are frequently being updated and situations change, property owners may be eligible for new deductions and ways to save on...

Who Owns the Loans?

Buying a home, whether for investment purposes or as a primary residence, typically involves a mortgage loan of some type – most likely, the 30 year, fixed-rate mortgage recommended by Jason Hartman’s investing strategies. And to get that loan, property buyers...
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