Mon, 29 January 2024
Today Jason welcomes Sara, one of his investment counselors to the show as they cover several financial and real estate topics. They address challenges faced by self-employed individuals in obtaining mortgages due to low reported income and offer insights into strategies like inflation-induced debt destruction. They also touch on interest rates, rental market saturation, and the advantages of joining the Empowered Investor Pro community, which provides valuable insights and networking opportunities for investors. #RealEstate #Investment #Mortgages #Inflation #InterestRates #EmpoweredInvestorPro Key Takeaways: Q & A with Investment counselor Sara 1:26 Visit JasonHartman.com/Ask for your questions 2:26 Self-employed financing 7:27 Protecting your cash as you save for the next property 11:41 Growing out of low quality houses into better ones 14:37 It’s a dynamic market and are subject to change 15:33 Interest rates 16:58 Rental Saturation 18:17 Empowered Investor Pro and upcoming LIVE virtual events; stay tuned for details 22:09 Why mass inflation is still a threat to rich nations
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Wed, 24 January 2024
In this episode, Jason features Robert Helms of the Real Estate Guys. He also discussed "generational investing" i.e. the possibility of children investing in real estate and the importance of not trying to time the market. Jason then moves on to discuss the impact of declining interest rates on the housing market, projecting that a drop to 5.5% could allow an additional 7.7 million people to afford a home loan. He highlights the benefits of owning a home and promoted https://www.baselane.com/jason, a banking platform designed for landlords. Then Jason welcomes Robert Helms as they discuss the real estate market's dynamics, including their merged mastermind groups forming The Collective Inner Circle. They delve into the current state of the market, highlighting constrained inventory and varying opinions on interest rates. Helms suggests a potential softening but cautions against waiting for ultra-low rates. The conversation explores the challenges of market timing and emphasizes understanding the asset's long-term value. Jason predicts a lingering housing shortage, emphasizing the lock-in effect with existing mortgage rates below new rates. They discuss frozen market effects, economic stimulus, and the potential impact on real estate dynamics. Join the Empowered Investors cruise https://empoweredinvestorlive.com/
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Direct download: AIPIS_431__2108__8_HS_-_Robert_Helms_v1.mp3
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Mon, 22 January 2024
Jason welcomes Stephen M.R. Covey as they discuss his book "The Speed of Trust." In business, cultivating trust is key for successful deals and relationships. The principle of "win-win or no deal" emphasizes fair collaboration, where both parties benefit. Trust fosters enduring relationships, enabling faster, more efficient cooperation. Smart trust involves assessing situations, clarifying expectations, and ensuring accountability. While contracts are necessary, they can't substitute genuine trust. Transparent, open, and fair dealings build reputations that lead to repeat and referral business. Long-term success lies in creating a high-trust culture, where mutual respect and consideration drive not just transactions, but positive, enduring partnerships. Key Takeaways: 1:43 Welcome, Stephen 2:51 What is trust? 4:16 A tall order- developing trust 7:21 Smart trusting- giving trust without being a 'doormat' 10:25 Trust- AND verify 12:29 Trust in Fortune 1,000 companies 15:04 High trust dividends 20:02 My cynical views and a perpetual downward cycle 25:01 Solutions in building trust
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Direct download: AIPIS_330__2110__8_10th_Show_-_The_Speed_of_Trust_The_One_Thing_that_Changes_Everything_by_Stephen_M._R._Covey_v1.mp3
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Mon, 15 January 2024
429: The Dark Side of Private Equity; How It’s Reshaping Real Estate & Impacting YOU with Gretchen Morgenson
Jason welcomes Gretchen Morgenson as they discuss how private equity’s surge into single-family homes is reshaping urban landscapes and pricing out regular investors and first-time home buyers. They highlight concerns about these firms prioritizing profit over property maintenance, creating a semi-monopoly in the market. The impact stems from massive capital injections, largely sourced from public pension funds seeking high returns. Private equity’s historical roots in leveraged buyouts are discussed, noting the industry’s evolution and its current reliance on institutional investors. The conversation touches on rising interest rates affecting the real estate model and potential challenges for private equity firms. In closing, Gretchen warns individual investors of the industry’s growing interest in their capital.
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Direct download: AIPIS_427__CW_2078_-_FC_HS_CW_AMA_-_These_Are_the_Plunderers_How_Private_Equity_Runs_-_and_Wrecks_-_America_by_Gretchen_Morganson_v1.mp3
Category:general -- posted at: 12:00pm EDT |