The Commercial Investing Show

Jason Hartman talks with Paul Moore, author of The Perfect Investment: Create Enduring Wealth from the Historic Shift to Multifamily Housing, about what demographics are telling the two of them about the next decade for landlords, as well as home ownership rates and the current habits of both baby boomers and millennials.

Key Takeaways:

[1:45] How the demographics for the next decade looks for landlords

[3:43] Where Jason believes home ownership rate should be

[5:59] The faster growing demographic of renters is the baby boomers

[8:58] Millennials are renting in large numbers, partially thanks to the portability society

[12:55] What investing really is and other investment philosophies

Website:

www.WellingsCapital.com

The Perfect Investment: Create Enduring Wealth from the Historic Shift to Multifamily Housing

Direct download: CI_155_Paul_Moore.mp3
Category:general -- posted at: 6:06pm EDT

Jason Hartman talks with Mitch Stephen, author of My Life and 1,000 Houses, on Mitch's start in real estate, the importance of not having 100% occupancy, how to determine if your market is overbuilt, doing due diligence, and more.

Key Takeaways:

[2:38] Is self-storage overbuilt? How Mitch tries to minimize his competition

[8:05] Self-storage facilities can go up really quick, is it better to buy an existing or build a new one?

[12:45] Jason's revelation about commercial vs self-storage real estate back in 2010

[16:20] Why you never want to be full in any sector of real estate investing & what you should do if facilities in the area are full

[19:49] Some of the due diligence Mitch does when looking for a facility to buy

Website:

www.REInvestorSummit.com

Direct download: CI_154_Mitch_Stephen.mp3
Category:general -- posted at: 5:00pm EDT

Jason Hartman talks with Nely Galan, former president of Telemundo and author of Self-Made: Becoming Empowered, Self-Reliant and Rich In Every Way, about her journey up the corporate ladder and why she got in to investing in commercial properties. Nely took the dramatic step of leaving a solid, promising job in network TV to become employee #1 at a small startup called Telemundo. Nely explains how you can use your early jobs to prepare yourself for your own success and why sacrifice is necessary.

Key Takeaways:

[2:06] Make mistakes on other people's dime so you can succeed when you go out on your own

[7:08] Being employee #1 can be worth it

[8:47] Every job you do teaches you something that eventually leads to mastery

[11:52] Why Nely wrote Self Made

[15:54] You have to be willing to sacrifice something to get something better

Website:

www.BecomingSelfMade.com

Direct download: CI_153_Nely_Galan.mp3
Category:general -- posted at: 3:43pm EDT

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