Mon, 16 October 2023
Jason welcomes back to the show Joseph Brown of Heresy financial as they discuss the global conflicts, the emotional detachment of Americans from these events, and the potential dangers of policymakers’ decisions. They highlighted the role of profit in perpetuating war and concluded with a cautionary note about the potential for ongoing conflict if war remains profitable. They also discussed the philosophy of ‘packaged commodities’ investment, arguing that investing in real estate with subsidized financing and tax benefits can be more profitable than investing in commodities directly. They noted the potential for increased capital flow and immigration into the US due to economic devastation and war around the world. Additionally, they advised investing in scarce resources, with a preference for those at the end product stage. Joseph expressed his long-standing optimism on residential real estate and predicted that prices would continue to rise. Jason emphasized the need to consider the housing market in a global context, noting that American real estate remains relatively affordable compared to many other countries. They concluded that the key factor in the housing market is the balance between the number of people needing housing and the number of available places to live.
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Key Takeaways:
0:29 Extreme profits in a world in chaos
4:53 Pushing the prices of resources higher
8:16 Packaged commodities investing and wealth creation and destruction
11:42 Action steps and the great American real estate market
16:21 Bullish on residential real estate with data to prove it
21:37 Chart on mortgage currently on property
23:58 The 6 year millennial lag and shadow demand
26:09 Stepping into the housing market vs staying out of it
29:13 The Reverse Repo Facility
38:16 The inverted yield curve and the housing market
41:02 The jobs market and the gig economy
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Sun, 1 October 2023
454: Residential & Commercial Real Estate Market Transactional Values, Trends and Challenges with Mike Zlotnik
In this episode, Jason interviews Mike Zlotnik from the Tempo Family of Funds https://tempofunding.com/ to gain insights into the current state of the real estate market. Mike discusses the impact of high-interest rates on commercial and residential properties, particularly in the retail and office space sectors. He mentions that transaction volumes have significantly declined, with some properties being sold at a distress due to the need for immediate sales. However, multi-family apartments and self-storage properties continue to perform relatively well. Mike highlights the challenges faced by value-add projects that were acquired with bridge loans and are now reaching maturity. These assets may need to be sold at a discount if refinancing is not feasible. Additionally, he mentions the difficulty in raising cash for refinancing within syndications, as investors may not be willing to contribute more funds. Despite the challenges, Mike believes that the market may improve if interest rates stabilize or decrease. They also discuss various economic topics, including unemployment, inflation, central planning, entitlements, and the real estate market. They touch upon the impact of technology and artificial intelligence on employment, the shortage of workers in the housing construction sector, and the shift from fix-and-flip properties to new construction properties in the real estate market. They also mention the decline in hard money loan volume for fix-and-flip projects and the need for more distressed properties in order to stimulate the market. While they have different perspectives on how these issues can be resolved, they agree that the current economic situation presents challenges and uncertainties. #realestate #marketupdate #commercialproperty #residentialproperty #transactionvolume #interestrates Key Takeaways: Jason's editorial Jason's editorial
0:27 Greetings from the beautiful Danube river
1:12 Shortage of houses affecting people and areas harder than other
2:53 We have 700 videos on our Main YouTube channel https://www.youtube.com/@JasonHartmanRealEstate/videos
3:22 Itinerary for the next few weeks
Mike Zlotnik interview
5:00 Welcome Mike Zlotnik; an overview of different asset classes
8:10 Transactional volume for office space is down by 75%
9:12 The residential market trend is going down
11:30 Extending or renegotiating deals
14:10 The banks and the creature form Jekyll Island
15:45 Prediction on what the FED is going to do
18:32 Commercial Mortgage Backed Securities, residential market and the overall economy
21:22 Entitlements and a giant shortage of workers especially in the housing sector
23:03 Hard money lending, the build-to-rent model and the shortage of inventory
27:57 Awesome mortgage rates equals non-distressed home sellers
30:42 Home builders are starting at such high prices
32:07 Being opportunistic in this current environment and buying build-to-rent properties
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