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Jason Hartman’s Plan to Get Rich Slow and Safe
As founder of Solomon Success, Jason Hartman knows that readers of the blog occupy a spectrum of positions when it comes to level of investment knowledge. Most everyone agrees they need to be...
SS 29 – High Occupancy Rates with Military Tenants
Jason Hartman hosts a two-part show where we start with some reflections on the recent "Meet The Masters of Income Property Investing" event at The Hyatt Regency in Irvine, California. Investment...
SS 28 – Taking an Active Part in Your Finances with Chris Hogan
How much do you need to live on? How much income is coming into the house? How much do you owe? Jason Hartman and lead financial counselor for Dave Ramsey, Chris Hogan, discuss Dave Ramsey’s...
SS 27 – ‘Lead Vertically’ with Craig Johnson
As Craig Johnson’s book describes, great leaders build up, not down. Join Jason Hartman and Craig Johnson, Director of Ministries at Joel Osteen’s Lakewood Church in Houston, Texas, as they discuss...
SS 26 – “Telementation: Cosmic Law of Feeling and the Law of Attraction”
What is telementation? How can it solve a lot of the problems in our life? Join Jason Hartman and Jeffrey Grupp, host of Zen Flower Radio and author of “Telementation,” as they discuss empirical...
High Mortgage Balance Equals Better Insurance Protection
Previous generations of well-meaning parents and grandparents drilled into our heads that it’s better to pay with cash and, by all means, attack that mortgage balance with ferocity until you are equity rich and balance poor. Unfortunately, we live in a different economic reality these days, one where Jason Hartman’s idea of periodically refinancing your loan to keep your mortgage principal balance high makes sense for yet another reason.
Floating Away the National Debt
One of the things that people frequently puzzle over is how the US can ever satisfy its massive national debt. The figures frequently seem so large that they are beyond the comprehension of most people. Most analysts predict tax increases or spending decreases as a way to offset accumulated deficits in the future. Analysis of the facts shows a very different story that is likely to play out again in the future.
25.2% Return on Investment with Atlanta Income Property
Atlanta represents an investment gem in the southeastern United States. It has spectacular economics from a development and employment perspective that make it a tremendous opportunity for income property investors. With a wide diversity of employers, many universities, and a vibrant cultural presence in the city, Atlanta has attracted a tremendous amount of in-migration from young professionals seeking employment opportunities. Since many of these young professionals choose to rent, the Atlanta market has very healthy rents relative to values. Currently, approximately 31% of listings in Atlanta are from foreclosures.