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Creating Wealth Real Estate Investing with Jason Hartman

CW 1125: Opportunity Zones, Rental Demographics & Davos World Economic Forum Recap

07 Feb 2019

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Jason Hartman takes today to discuss the glorious rental demographics that are sticking around from his prediction several years ago that the next 10 years will be great for landlords. Now he's pushing that prediction back for 10 years from now because the demographics are just so good still. With all the possibility out there, however, don't feel the need to rush after the shiny objects out there like "Opportunity Zones". Rather, take your time, do your homework, and make sure it's the right thing for you. Then Jason talks to his in-house economist Thomas about the World Economic Forum in Davos and what came out of it. Thomas gives his predictions for the next 2-3 years, why some looming deflation might be a good thing, and whether we're in a 4th leg of the Industrial Revolution. Key Takeaways: [3:24] The demographics of the rental housing market are nothing short of phenomenal for the next 10 years [8:28] Hedgefund billionare Seth Claireman issued a dire warning at Davos Thomas Interview: [18:37] Thomas sees some deflation coming up and doesn't think it'll be that bad [22:39] Price discovery happens once we've put all the unused assets to work [26:12] As long as GDP growth + Inflation is higher than the 10 year note, the economy is okay [34:07] Are the next 5 years going to give us good or are they bringing bad? [35:16] We're in the midst of the 4th industrial revolution and things are good Website: www.JasonHartman.com/Masters www.JasonHartman.com/Properties

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