Jason Hartman was interviewed by The Real Brian for his Profitcast podcast. The two went deep down the rabbit hole of podcasting. They discuss building a community, the importance of polarization, the 10 Commandments of Podcasting, rational reasonable recklessness and more.
Key Takeaways:
[5:21] An embarrassing fact about Jason
[8:14] What got Jason into real estate
[12:04] How do you balance your passion with paying bills
[15:05] You have to ask yourself, "is the rest of the world interested in this?", and the niche makeup of our world now
[18:27] Starting a podcast opens up your world to thought leaders and refine your ideas
[23:07] The Law of Polarization
[26:59] What lessons Jason's learned from podcasting
[33:12] Identifying the common enemy for your audience
[37:16] The barrier to entry for podcasting is low, and an embarrassing fact about Jason's podcasting
[42:43] The importance of publishing regularly, and the maturation of podcasting
[46:37] One encouragement currently in Jason's life
[52:36] Some information on Jason Hartman University
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Jason Hartman went on The Apartment Building Investing Podcast with Michael Blank to talk about what caused him to start investing in real estate nationwide, why it's important to diversify, how to be a good real estate investor, and some advice to any newbies out there.
Michael Blank is all about buying apartment buildings with other people's money, and has been doing so since he went to a Dave Lindahl boot camp in 2007.
Key Takeaways:
[3:11] What caused Jason to decide to invest nationally
[8:38] Jason tried to warn the California investors about the dangers of investing in cyclical markets when homes were seeing 24% appreciation per year
[10:05] Jason's response to the people who keep waiting for real estate prices to come down, and his thoughts on the Case-Shiller index
[13:15] The first thing you need to do if you're going to be a good real estate investor
[16:45] Jason's advice for someone getting started in real estate investing now
Website:
www.CommercialInvestingCenter.com
"Geography is less meaningful than it's ever been in human history"
Interview recorded 4/11/2017
Jason Hartman talks with best selling author, Grant Cardone. Grant believes that life is not what you know, but who you know, and he explains what led him to write his book, The 10X Rule, how to get the life you really want, and why the only way you can make sure you're taken care of in this world is to rely on yourself. That's why thinking 10X bigger than you currently are is a must.
Grant is Executive Producer of Turnaround King, and Host of the Cardone Zone.
Key Takeaways:
[4:30] Grant’s new venture Act Like Success is based on committing first and figure the rest out later.
[9:52] The 10X Rule is based on a concept that the goals, targets and actions people are making are low based on their potential.
[12:07] How to stay excited and make your goals 10X.
[13:57] Breaking free of middle-class thinking.
[21:17] Find power in who you know not what you know.
[25:46] You have to do whatever it takes!
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Jason Hartman went on to the Perpetual Wealth Club with Tony Neumeyer to talk about real estate markets, looming inflation (and how it will impact your real estate portfolio), choosing your investment type, and analyzing properties to put yourself in the best situation to succeed.
The Perpetual Wealth Club aims to help people attain passive income, and thus, freedom. Tony suffered through a bankruptcy following a real estate crash when he was in his early 20s. Now, however, he's rebuilt himself and is aiming to make sure others don't emulate his mistakes.
Key Takeaways:
[3:06] One of the mistakes Jason made when he started investing nationwide, and how he fixed it
[6:01] The issue of illiquidity when investing in real estate
[9:32] The 3 real estate markets: linear, cyclical and hybrid markets
[12:41] How to minimize risk and protect yourself from the downside
[15:26] What effect the long stretch of low inflation is going to have
[19:57] How periods of inflation impact your real estate investment debt
[22:59] How to decide between investing in residential or commercial real estate
[26:33] Running through a few of Jason's 10 commandments of real estate investing
[29:20] Jason gives the rundown on his real estate evaluator software
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Jason Hartman grabs a cosmo and joins Shannon McLay to talk about investing for the long term, securing your real estate portfolio, protecting yourself and your investments, and some of Jason's favorite travel memories.
Key Takeaways:
[6:04] Why Jason decided to buy his first rental property, and whether it was hard to be taken seriously by tenants at 20 years old
[10:07] The power of leverage, and qualifying for financing
[13:24] Explaining Commandment #5, Thou Shall Not Gamble
[17:48] Getting into Commandments #6 & 7, Thou Shalt Diversify and Thou Shalt Be Area Agnostic
[20:02] Comparing investing in real estate not near you to investing in stocks
[25:28] Do you need to set up an LLC to invest or should you just do it in your own name?
[26:58] The wise saying of Jason's grandmother
[28:43] How much money you need to have on hand for any maintenance that needs to be done to homes in your portfolio
[32:54] Some of Jason's favorite countries he's visited, and Jason's fascination with communism
Website:
www.JasonHartman.com
www.twitter.com/JasonHartmanROI
www.WeGoLook.com
www.Financially-Blonde.com
Interview Recorded on 11/30/2015