Creating Wealth Real Estate Investing with Jason Hartman

This Flashback Friday is from episode 247, published last March 8, 2012. 

Whether you’re trying to get a raise at your job, solve a relationship problem, or deal with a stubborn child, negotiating is a daily part of our lives, and every human interaction is affected by emotion and logic or rationalization. Jason Hartman interviews Stuart Diamond, the author of "Getting More: How to Negotiate to Achieve Your Goals in the Real World" on improving negotiating skills and interactions with others in order to “get more.” Stuart stresses the importance of making the human connection and finding the pictures in people’s heads, knowing them better in order to better meet their needs, which gives a person a more competitive edge and adds tremendous wealth to any deal.  

Emotions play a huge part in all interactions. “Emotions destroy negotiations because they distract people from their goals,” says Stuart. When people get emotional, they stop listening, and it becomes a priority to find out a person’s emotional temperature before proceeding on any deal. Stuart talks about key points in how people should treat one another, stating how people today have a lack of trust in one another and have a tendency to demonize one another rather than using simple solutions to solve conflicts. “Fighting is the last choice; not the first choice,” explains Stuart.

Stuart Diamond has taught and advised on negotiation and cultural diversity to corporate and government leaders in more than 40 countries, including in Eastern Europe, former Soviet Republics, China, Latin America, the Middle East, Canada, South Africa and the United States. He holds an M.B.A. with honors from Wharton Business School, ranked #1 globally by The Financial Times where he is currently a professor from practice. For more than 90% of the semesters over the past 15 years his negotiation course has been the most popular in the school based on the course auction, and he has won multiple teaching awards. He has taught negotiation at Harvard Law School, from which he holds a law degree and is a former Associate Director of the Harvard Negotiation Project. He has directed a negotiation consulting firm in Cambridge, MA.

 


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Given the recent tragedies in Los Angeles, North Carolina, Florida and others, and thus the tremendous need to build new houses across the country, Jason wanted to discusses the Hartman Risk Evaluator and the importance of packaged commodities investing for real estate investors. 

The Hartman Risk Evaluator highlights the benefits of investing in real estate as a means of gaining exposure to commodities, which have intrinsic value. Unlike fiat currencies that depreciate over time, commodities such as lumber, drywall, concrete, steel, and petroleum-based products are essential and globally traded.

Rather than investing directly in raw commodities, real estate investors can leverage fixed-rate financing, tax benefits, and appreciation by purchasing "packaged commodities" in the form of homes and apartments. Rising costs of construction materials, driven by supply chain issues and inflation, further support real estate as a strong hedge against currency devaluation.

The Hartman Risk Evaluator helps investors minimize downside risk by focusing on markets where the land-to-improvement ratio is lower, meaning more of the investment is in tangible commodities rather than volatile land values. Linear markets, characterized by stable appreciation and landlord-friendly laws, offer the best long-term returns, as opposed to risky cyclical markets with boom-and-bust cycles.

Ultimately, investing in packaged commodities via real estate provides a safeguard against inflation while capitalizing on the global demand for essential building materials.

#RealEstateInvesting #CommoditiesInvesting #RiskManagement #HartmanRiskEvaluator #InflationHedge #LinearMarkets #CyclicalMarkets #HybridMarkets #InvestmentStrategy #MarketAnalysis #FinancialEducation #AssetDiversification #PropertyInvestment #FinancialLiteracy

Key Takeaways:

1:36 https://empoweredinvestorlive.com/  and the race to construction materials and labor

Risk Evaluator and packaged commodities investing

4:00 Producer prices up in Feb

12:52 Baselane.com/Jason

16:03 PPI: softwood lumber and other materials

19:20 3 types of markets and LTI ratio

 


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Jason discussed his recent experiences, plans, and optimism about the future, particularly in relation to the potential of artificial intelligence and its impact on various aspects of life. He also analyzed the current real estate market, predicting modest growth and emphasizing the potential for increased demand for construction materials due to technological advancements. Lastly, Jason shared his investment experiences and encouraged viewers to consider income property as a forgiving asset class, while also promoting Empowered Investor Live in early April.

#EmpoweredInvestors #RealEstateInvesting #HousingMarket #AIRevolution #ArtificialIntelligence #FutureOfHousing #InvestSmart #PropertyMarketTrends #AIInnovation #FinancialFreedom #RealEstateTips #MarketUpdates #TechAndRealEstate #InvestmentOpportunities #WealthCreation #SmartInvesting

Key Takeaways:

1:30 LA Fires and Water (Mis)management

5:23 Empowered Investor LIVE! Save the Date and get the early bird tickets NOW! https://empoweredinvestorlive.com/

6:12 Anthropic summary and Deepseek and Ai changing lives

14:02 Picks, shovels and Levi's jeans

16:05 What's for sale? A historically low data

18:32 Prediction 3: Inventory will remain historically low

21:45 Redfin: Home prices rise in all major metros for first time since 2022

22:36 New construction property in OK pro forma

23:59 Long beach CA- No thanks!

 


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This Flashback Friday is from episode 249 published last March 20, 2012.

Many demographic changes are taking place, with the Baby Boomers, a large generation, retiring, and Generation Y, a larger generation than the Baby Boomers, consuming at record levels.  Join Jason Hartman and demographer, Ken Gronbach, as they discuss this upcoming “storm.” 

Ken describes Generation Y as an exciting generation, where the United States is the only country with this large of a group at the present time, and that it is very important that businesses recognize and anticipate their markets as Generation Y grows up. Generation X is more of a mystery generation because of its smaller size, which makes it less of a valuable market.  Ken believes that the United States’ best days are ahead as people bail out of the European Union. He also believes that China’s economic future is bleak due to artificial tampering with the population, with demographic numbers showing China in trouble economically within ten years, struggling to feed themselves within 15 years.

Ken shows how the housing market is being held hostage by big bank foreclosures and why this log jam will soon correct and precipitate a restoration of the United States economy. Ken also talks about how manufacturing will return to the United States with a vengeance because the United States is the only industrialized nation with a huge young highly skilled workforce.

 


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In part 2, Jason and Richard Duncan, a macroeconomic expert, finished their talk about China, Trump and other economic factors that affect you in today's political and economic climate. But before that, Jason talks about the  upcoming Empowered Investor Live event in Irvine, California. The event, scheduled for the first weekend of April, will feature various speakers, entertainment, and activities, with early bird tickets available at the lowest price ever. Additionally, pro members receive a discount on VIP and elite level tickets, and a youth ticket option has been added for those who want to bring their kids or young adults. Get the early bird rates rates today at  https://empoweredinvestorlive.com/

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#SovereignWealthFund #USEconomy #EconomicGrowth #Innovation #Technology #AI #Biotechnology #NationalSecurity #ChinaCompetition #GovernmentInvestment #R&D #EconomicPolicy #Macroeconomics #FinancialMarkets

 

Key Takeaways:

Jason's editorial

1:26 Lots of content

2:30 Join us https://empoweredinvestorlive.com/

 

Richard Duncan interview part 2

4:44 Deflation- the worst of all economic maladies

10:46 Automation and Ai

13:56 Tariffs on China and ending the FED

19:47 Inflation and the American economy

24:13 The role of China 

30:23 The debt ceiling and the new Trump administration

38:38 Jason loves Macrowatch and why you will too

 


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Jason and Richard Duncan discuss the potential impact of the Trump administration on the US economy, including the establishment of a sovereign wealth fund to invest in new industries and technologies, and the potential for a severe economic collapse if the current credit bubble bursts. They also explore the significant changes in the global economy since the 1968 removal of the gold-backed dollar requirement, the role of credit creation in driving growth, and the potential implications of President Trump's policies. 

#SovereignWealthFund #USEconomy #EconomicGrowth #Innovation #Technology #AI #Biotechnology #NationalSecurity #ChinaCompetition #GovernmentInvestment #R&D #EconomicPolicy #Macroeconomics #FinancialMarkets

Key Takeaways:

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Richard Duncan interview part 1

2:49 Meet Richard

3:54 Trump 2.0 and the Sovereign Wealth Fund

7:01 Government funded projects that private companies build on

14:52 Go east young man

19:40 Cronyism and the wealth concentration problem

24:57 Creditism vs. Capitalism

35:38 Channeling Keynes 

 

 


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Today is Flashback Friday and 10th episode. This one is from episode 200, published last January 18, 2011.

Jason features T. Harv Eker, a world-renowned speaker and author on wealth mindset. The discussion centers around the importance of mindset for financial success. Eker emphasizes that our thoughts and beliefs shape our reality, and that cultivating a millionaire mindset is essential for achieving financial abundance.

They also cover the current economic climate and how to view challenges as opportunities. Eker argues that crises can present excellent opportunities for investment, particularly in real estate. He highlights the benefits of investing in income-producing properties with long-term fixed-rate mortgages.

Overall, Harv emphasizes the power of mindset and perspective in achieving financial freedom. It provides valuable insights for listeners seeking to improve their financial outlook and build wealth.

#MillionaireMindset #RealEstateInvesting #FinancialFreedom #MindsetMatters #OpportunityInCrisis #WealthBuilding #THarvEker #JasonHartman #Podcast

 


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Today, Jason highlights common investor mistakes, emphasizing the importance of communication with investment counselors, avoiding panic selling, and maintaining control over your investments. It also emphasizes the dangers of relying solely on the stock market and the importance of direct investment in real estate, particularly through prudent cash flow strategies.

#RealEstateInvesting #InvestmentMistakes #FinancialAdvice #StockMarket #RealEstate #Investing #FinancialFreedom #WealthBuilding #PropertyInvesting #JasonHartman  #FinancialEducation #AvoidTheseMistakes #InvestorTips #WealthCreation

Key Takeaways:

1:26 LA Fires caused by climate change? Really?

1:59 Failure to communicate with your investment counselor

3:35 Panic buying and selling

9:24 Saying "No"

11:18 Overextending yourself

16:04 Not seeing things in context

16:30 Letting one problem, sink the whole ship

18:43 Changing the playing field

20:39 Listening to your sphere of influence

21:48 Having false expectations

22:20 Not maintaining control and why investing in the stock market is not a good idea

 


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Jason expressed deep concern and sadness over the devastating wildfires in Los Angeles and other areas, criticizing the lack of action taken to prevent them and discussing the potential impact on the real estate market. He also discussed the insurance situation in California, the potential economic and housing market impacts of the massive construction effort in Los Angeles, and the factors contributing to the increase in wildfires in California. Lastly, he discussed the current state of California, the controversy surrounding the fires, and the potential impact of progressive policies on real estate and labor shortages.

#CaliforniaFires #RealEstateInvesting #InsuranceInsights #CrisisRecovery #HousingMarketTrends #FinancialFreedom #JasonHartmanPodcast #ConspiracyFacts #RealEstateStrategies #EconomicInsights

 

Key Takeaways:

1:23 Greetings from South Korea

2:16 LA fires and conspiracy facts

4:43 Insurance issues

9:51 The economy and the housing market

14:47 "Why is California Burning?" and the DEI BullS#1t

29:00 Action step

29:55 AOC and the Sky News on the controversy surrounding the LA fires

 


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This Flashback Friday is from episode 245, published last Feb 26, 2012. 

Jason interviews author, Amity Shlaes, about her book, “The Forgotten Man: A New History of the Great Depression.” Franklin D. Roosevelt spoke of the forgotten man as the man at the bottom of the economic pyramid, the poor man, the homeless man. Miss Shlaes explains that there is another forgotten man, the taxpayer, based on an algebraic description by William Graham Sumner.

Jason and Miss Shlaes explore the concept that the Great Depression was man-made, that the Federal government suppressed the economy and the markets, which slowed recovery. A zombie-like economy has ensued in America, very similar to what happened with Japan’s economic downfall, which is still recovering two decades later. Miss Shlaes also shares how the collective or community aspect, particularly farms, encouraged and funded by the government, did not work because of bad stewardship – nobody cared about anything because nobody owned anything.

In order for people to care and succeed, they must be allowed to own property, own businesses, and own their homes. Amity Shlaes and Jason move on to discuss “The Greedy Hand,” as it refers to taxation. As Miss Shlaes researched the history of The Greedy Hand, she found that Americans initially resisted tax withholding, that it was not just accepted.

Over time, taxation has become extremely complex, and the best solution would be to simplify it again. Miss Shlaes also shares her predictions on inflation for 2012. She encourages people to read, to educate themselves and their children. Amity Shlaes is a syndicated columnist for Bloomberg and a senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations. In addition to writing on political economy, she writes on taxes. She is a contributor to Marketplace, the public radio show.

She has appeared on numerous radio and television shows over the years. Miss Shlaes was formerly a columnist for the Financial Times and, before that a member of the editorial board of the Wall Street Journal, specializing in economics. In the early 1990s she served as the Journal's features, or "op ed" editor. Prior to that, she followed the collapse of communism for the Wall Street Journal/Europe. Over the years she has published in the National Review, the New Republic, Foreign Affairs (on the German economy), the American Spectator, the Suddeutsche Zeitung and Die Zeit. In 2002, she contributed an article on the US tax code to the thirtieth anniversary anthology of Tax Notes, the scholarly journal.

Miss Shlaes has twice been a finalist for the Loeb Prize in commentary, her field's best known prize. In 2002, she was co-winner of the Frederic Bastiat Prize, an international prize for writing on political economy. In 2003, she spent several months at the American Academy in Berlin as the JP Morgan Fellow for finance and economy.

 

 


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Jason discusses the rise of institutional investors in the single-family rental market. While these large corporations are increasing their market share, their presence can benefit smaller investors by driving up rental rates.He also highlights the importance of leveraging properties, refinancing strategically (the "refi till you die" strategy), and optimizing rental income through regular rent increases to maximize returns. He also emphasizes the historical strength of real estate as an investment asset class and encourages investors to learn from past successes and avoid common pitfalls.

Jason then talks about some of the mistakes property income investors make. Investing in income property can be highly lucrative, but many investors make common mistakes that hinder their success. Jason, a seasoned real estate investor, outlines some key pitfalls to avoid. These include analysis paralysis, over-magnifying minor issues, neglecting proper education, and being too greedy with rent prices. He emphasizes the importance of taking action, maintaining perspective on the big picture, and seeking the right kind of education that teaches success strategies. He advises investors to balance listening to property managers with their own judgment and to work with objective investment counselors. By avoiding these mistakes and following sound advice from experienced professionals, investors can maximize their returns and build long-term wealth through income property investments. Hartman's insights, based on decades of personal experience and success, offer valuable guidance for both novice and experienced real estate investors looking to optimize their portfolios.

#RealEstateInvesting #RentalProperties #LandlordLife #InvestmentStrategies #RefiTillYouDie #RealEstateMarket #InstitutionalInvestors #RentalIncome #FinancialFreedom #PassiveIncome #PropertyManagement #RealEstateTips #Investing101 #FinancialGrowth #RealEstatePodcast #JasonHartman #WealthBuilding #FinancialEducation #LongTermInvesting #SmartMoney #RealEstateMarketTrends #PropertyInvesting #RentalMarket #RealEstateTips #LandlordTips #InvestWisely

Key Takeaways:

Jason's editorial

1:38 Greetings from Japan

7:43 Large corporate buyer share of purchase market

11:25 Overall investor share of purchase market

14:21 John Burns: Market shares of US homes purchases by landlords with 1,000+ Properties (Quarterly)

 

Some pitfalls to avoid when investing in income property

16:48 Introduction

18:50 Self-sabotage and the Paralysis of Analysis  

 23:52 It's all small stuff: Over-magnifying the bad and minimizing the good

29:53 Get educated

31:56 Being too greedy

33:37 Listen to your investment counselor

34:23 Don't listen to your property manager- too much

35:30 Have an investment counselor

 

 


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Jason discusses real estate investing and critiques the World Bank. He argues that the U.S. dollar's status as the world's reserve currency and the World Bank's lending practices benefit wealthy countries at the expense of poorer nations. He emphasizes the importance of debt coverage ratios for real estate investors and highlights the benefits of attending his "Empowered Investor Live" conference. He also includes a comparison of two investment properties, one in Denver and one in Nashville, illustrating the importance of thorough financial analysis.

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Then Jason talks to his driver Sam on the way to the Airport going to Vietnam as they discuss their visit to Cambodia, including seeing Angkor Wat and other temples. Sam talks about the local economy, noting that rural farmers struggle to make a living, leading many to move to cities for jobs in tourism, banking, and factories. The education system offers free public schooling through university. Government jobs are desirable due to good pensions. Inflation is not a major concern, except for food prices. Sam also touches on the country's troubled history with the Khmer Rouge and the destruction of temples. They also discuss foreign investment, particularly from China, and local beliefs about the construction of Angkor Wat using elephants and bamboo rafts.

 

Key Takeaways:

Jason's editorial

1:25 Welcome from Taipei and Jason's travel plans

3:35 Michael Hudson: American vs. African and Third world debt

10:07 Good property vs. Bad property

18:36 Empowered Investor LIVE! Save the date https://empoweredinvestor.com/

 

Jason in Cambodia

20:35 Driving Jason and the Cambodian economy

22:18 Education, government jobs and Inflation

25:25 Bad history: Khmer Rouge

27:13 Investments in Cambodia

29:50 Aliens and the Amazing Angkor Wat

 


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Today's Flashback Friday is from episode 214 published last June 9, 2011.

Join Jason Hartman as he talks with guest, Steve H. Murdock, former Census Bureau Director and current Professor of Sociology at Rice University in Texas, about the demographic shift taking place in the U.S. today .  The face of Texas has been shifting dramatically, not just from immigration, but in-migration and natural increase.

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Join Jason Hartman and MC Company Principal and Co-Partner, as well as the Real Estate Adviser of Robert Kiyosaki, Ken McElroy, in this insightful discussion about real estate investing, inflation, and the effect of today’s economy on the rental markets. Both Ken and Jason learned the power of leverage to hedge against inflation, and in this episode, they share their combined knowledge with the listeners. Ken feels that investing in real estate and watching the dollar, mortgage rates, and inflation are lifelong endeavors and it’s important to stay on top of those things. He also shares why he prefers apartments over residential investments, expressing it allows greater control over the financial outcome of the asset.

Ken talks about the pent up demand of Gen Y’ers, who currently are forced to live at home due to scarcity of jobs, but who will eventually flow into the rental market if and when jobs are created and the economy begins to improve. Jason and Ken also share their similar knowledge regarding macro- and micro-markets, the importance of researching job markets, employment rates, population, schools, etc. “At the end of the day, it’s all about demographics,” Ken says.

 


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