Learn fresh new ways of using real estate investing to create wealth and passive income. In this video podcast, Jason Hartman shares his 'no hype' investment strategies including rental income and commercial real estate. Jason Hartman is a self-made multi-millionaire with over 20 years of investment experience. He currently owns properties in thirteen states. Subscribe now for free to learn how to... more
Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 120 | Founded | 17 years ago |
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Categories | InvestingEducationBusiness |
Washington DC: 6.1% Return on Investment (2011) Washington DC is another metropolitan area that represents a highly difficult environment for investors. With extremely high levels of regulation, high prices, and low rents relative to market value, it... more
Tampa, FL: 12.5% Return on Investment (2011) Moving up the Florida coast to Tampa reveals a somewhat less distressed market. This stems from the fact that Tampa did not experience the same high-rise construction boom as Miami, and did not become ove... more
St. Robert, MO: 18.5% Return on Investment (2011) St. Robert is the city just outside of Fort Leonard Wood in Missouri. By the standards of many investors, St. Robert seems like an extremely small market that is hardly worth consideration by income p... more
Seattle, WA: 2.9% Return on Investment (2011) The Seattle market experienced a significant value increase during the real estate bubble, peaking at the end of 2007 and dropping sharply during the financial crisis of 2008. Toward the end of 2009, valu... more
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I listen to, watch and read all of Jason Hartman's Creating Wealth material. This information has helped me make hundreds of thousands of dollars in my 20's!
The Creating Wealth Show has always been good but when Jason added a video podcast of it, it got even better. Great for people who need to ‘see’ to learn.
They've really gone above and beyond what I would have ever expected in helping in educating me about real estate and the market areas.
Fans of Jason Hartman’s Creating Wealth Show podcast and income property investing will find a lot to like in this companion video podcast. What he does with these short episodes is hone in on a particular market, like Washington D.C. or Las Vegas, and get into the guts of how or why each geographic area might (or might not) be ripe for investment. With each snapshot running five minutes or less, this is a great way for potential property investors to narrow down their choices of where to focus.... more
This video was really effective in helping to teach great ways of investing. He has some very good points and not only does he know what he is talking about, but he makes it very simple to learn and understand what he is saying. Overall it was great.
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