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This show has created more passive income for busy people than nearly any other podcast in the world. Financially-free beats debt-free.Real estate investing has made more ordinary people wealthy than anything else. Don't be a landlord or flipper; learn about strategic passive real estate investing to create wealth. Show Host Keith Weinhold serves on the Forbes Real Estate Council and writes for both Forbes and the Rich Dad Advisors. Robert Kiyosaki and his advisors are regular guests on this show. We serve ACTIONABLE content for cash flow on a platter. Our bottom line in real estate investing is: Whats your Return On Time? New shows are delivered every Monday. "Subscribe" on Apple so you never miss a podcast episode. Want more wealth? Get my free E-book at GetRichEducation.com

Episodes

  • 487: Immigration Crisis Worsens—Severe Housing Impacts Felt

    05/02/2024 Duration: 40min

    Immigrants keep pouring into the US’ southern border.  How are we going to house them? We’re already millions of housing units undersupplied. Some migrants get free housing. Yet there are homeless veterans. Here’s what to expect from more immigration: more rental housing demand, more multigenerational dwellings, more homelessness, higher labor supply. Get a simple explanation about title insurance. Our in-house Investment Coach, Naresh, joins us with a real estate market update.  Two popular investment markets are Memphis BRRRRs and Florida new-builds. He provides free coaching at GREmarketplace.com. Timestamps: The immigrant crisis worsens (00:00:01) Discussion on the increasing number of immigrants and the housing shortage crisis in the United States. Housing supply shortage (00:02:44) Analysis of the shortage in housing supply, estimated to be around 4 million units, and the decline in available housing units. Impact of immigration on housing demand (00:05:07) Forecasted impacts of immigration on housing d

  • 486: Should We Eliminate the Property Tax? Featuring Tom Wheelwright

    29/01/2024 Duration: 40min

    California is strengthening protections for tenants. I discuss. It’s already a disadvantageous state for real estate investors.  My Property Manager had my tenant’s $1,550 rent payment stolen from his drop box last year. He expects me to take the loss. I won’t. Who is liable for the payment - the thief, bank, tenant, manager, or the investor (me)? Tom Wheelwright, CEO of WealthAbility, joins me. We discuss the role of property tax in funding essential services.  The conversation touches on the regressive nature of property tax, alternatives to it, and the importance of understanding tax strategies. US taxes of all types keep ratcheting higher over time. But they’re still lower than most world nations.  The episode also considers the impact of elections on tax policies, emphasizing the need for informed voting regarding taxation. You need a tax professional that knows how to find you all the deductions for real estate investors here: GetRichEducation.com/Tax Timestamps: Landlord-Tenant Relationships (00:00:00)

  • 485: The Creeping Silent Depression and Current Economic Realities with Doug Casey

    22/01/2024 Duration: 39min

    Has America already descended into a depression worse than the 1930s Great Depression? Today’s guest, Doug Casey, suggests that we have. He joins us from Buenos Aires, Argentina, where inflation has been 100%+. Is real estate cheap, adequately priced, or overpriced? America’s national debt is so bad that we must now spend $1T annually just on the interest alone.  Keith Weinhold and guest Doug Casey explore the silent economic depression in America, discussing signs and impacts on daily life.  They compare real estate affordability across locations, viewing housing as a consumer good. Doug offers insights on Argentina's housing market, inflation, and the new president's influence.  They critique government intervention, fiat currency, and advocate for gold-backed currency, emphasizing moral values.  Strategies to counter currency debasement, like investing in durable goods and property improvements, are shared, alongside the benefits of spending on experiences and potential tax advantages of real assets. Times

  • 484: How to Avoid Living Below Your Means and Leverage Debt

    15/01/2024 Duration: 36min

    Join our live, virtual event for Alabama income properties tomorrow at: https://gremarketplace.com/webinar/ Learn a lesson from a story about when I was a landlord. My neighbor was a fourplex owner-occupant, just like me. We built a fence together. He told me that he can’t wait to get his building paid off. Don’t pay down your mortgage debt. In most cases, you can invest those dollars elsewhere for a higher return. I discuss two things build wealth: 1) Leverage. 2) Borrowing against your assets, tax-free. You don’t have substantial equity in your properties because you paid them down. You have substantial equity because its value has appreciated. Today, you can report tenant rent payments to the credit reporting agencies. Alabama has low property prices and the nation’s 2nd-lowest property taxes. GRE Investment Coach, Aundrea Newbern, MBA, joins me.  Join our live event for Alabama income properties Tuesday, January 16th at 8 PM Eastern. The provider is offering 5.99% interest rates and 3% PM fees on your fir

  • 483: Five

    08/01/2024 Duration: 36min

    Yes, simply "five". The number "5" has remarkable symbolism on both real estate investing the GRE way, and elsewhere in your life pathway. See how real estate actually performed when compared to other asset classes in the past year: stocks, gold, bitcoin, and bonds. Everyone knows that some commercial real estate is sagging, like office. Industrial is steady. Retail is actually booming. Recession predictions were so bad. In the past year, we had low unemployment, rising GDP, solid corporate profits, and inflation fell.  I explain what an inverted yield curve means and why it matters to you. Not only does “Real Estate Pay 5 Ways”, but the number “five” often has significance in both symbolism and numerology. Using a $40K down payment on a $200K property, I add up how “Real Estate Pays 5 Ways” and sum a lofty 46% total rate of return with today’s real-life numbers.  We have available inventory of income property. If you’re ready to buy, contact our Investment Coaches. It’s free at www.GREmarketplace.com/Coach G

  • 482: Will You Pay This Gigantic Proposed Tax?

    01/01/2024 Duration: 38min

    After discussing the direction of rents, learn about an ominous new tax that’s proposed. SCOTUS and Congress are considering a tax on unrealized gains.  For example, if your gold or furniture appreciates from $5K to $8K, would you have to pay a tax on the $3K gain, even if you keep owning the gold or furniture? Tom Wheelwright from WealthAbility joins us to discuss this. Though this is considered a “wealth tax”, the middle class would have to pay it. The tax case being heard is called “Moore vs. United States”. We expect it to be decided this year.  Tom & I discuss how few people understand marginal income tax rates’ progressivity. The last dollar that you earn is taxed at your highest rate. The first dollar that you earn is taxed at your lowest rate. Timestamps: Factors Driving Rent Growth (00:02:45) Inflation, lack of inventory, expired rent freezes, shifting workforce, demand for single-family homes, high employment, barriers to homeownership. Promising Development in Multifamily Construction (00:05:33

  • 481: Is US Residential Real Estate Underpriced or Overpriced?

    25/12/2023 Duration: 38min

    Is real estate cheap, adequately valued, or overpriced? I explore.  Everything considered includes: inflation-adjusted price, affordability, quality, and other nations’ prices.  Stadium trends are affecting urban real estate. More plan to move outside of downtowns. I divide society into four groups of people. Then I discuss who is harmed by inflation and who benefits most: 1: The poor—lose 2: Paid-off homeowners—hedge 3: Mortgaged homeowners—hedge and profit 4: Mortgaged income property owners—hedge, profit, and increase income  Learn how to talk to your tenant so that they never think “How the Rent Stole Christmas”. It’ll help ensure timely rent payments. Many tenants don’t understand that you have a mortgage to pay. Finally, I reveal the exact percentage number that indicates GRE’s 2024 National Home Price Appreciation Forecast. Timestamps: Real Estate Valuation and Gold Ratio (00:02:53) Explains the concept of using the home price to gold ratio as a measure of real estate value and compares it to the long-

  • 480: Goal Setting—The Key to Unlocking Your Riches

    18/12/2023 Duration: 36min

    Most people float through life without direction. You must get clarity of focus before you can even begin setting goals. Robert Helms of The Real Estate Guys, a professional real estate investor, reveals a framework for goal-setting.  Goals should be SMART—Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Relevant, and Time-Based. I provide examples of two athletic goals that I failed to achieve this year. It’s vital to surround yourself with the right people. Goals should be written down. It helps to set intermediate benchmarks within the goal. It’s difficult to stretch more than 50% from year-to-year. Keep the goal achievable. Is your life destined or is your life made? Our recent Instagram Poll result is that 75% chose “destined”, 25% “made”. You can attend the highly-rated Goals Retreat, hosted by Robert Helms, January 12th to 14th in Dallas, Texas. You’ll learn how to get clear on who you really are and really want to be, then set goals. Timestamps: Setting Goals and Achieving Growth (00:02:40) Keith Weinhold discusses

  • 479: How Inflation is Ravaging America

    11/12/2023 Duration: 37min

    A crying, sniffling mother reveals how inflation is ravaging her family. Despite a two-parent income, she tells us that they're trending toward poverty due to wages that struggle to cover inflated prices. For home prices to fall, many homeowners need to walk away. But if they tried that today, they’d have to pay more in rent than they would on their low mortgage payment. It’s absurd to only have one source of income. 401(k)s are considered a scam by some. I explain. Plan participants buy an income stream “probably later”. Real assets that cash flow provide income “surely now”. There’s no such thing as: rent inflation, food inflation, or energy inflation. Inflation comes from the central bank. One dollar in 1776 has the purchasing power of $35.36 today. The worst consequence of inflation is that one parent could work to be middle class in the 1950s. It became two by the 1990s. After the 2020s inflation wave, two parents might not be enough anymore. I explain why the Fed should keep interest rates the same for

  • 478: The Corporate Transparency Act is Coming. It Probably Affects You.

    04/12/2023 Duration: 36min

    If you own a real estate entity (like an LLC), the new Corporate Transparency Act (CTA) must be complied with soon. I have my own attorneys on the show to discuss this today, Garrett and Ted Sutton. You must report ownership information to the federal government. It must only be done one-time, not annually. The penalties for non-compliance with the CTA can be as high as $10,000 in fines or up to 2 years in jail. Those penalties would be for the most egregious acts. The intent behind the CTA is to prevent money laundering and terrorist financing. If you don’t own real estate in an LLC, you probably won’t need to comply. There are pros and cons of using LLCs, which I discuss. For help complying with the CTA, you can contact Corporate Direct at CorporateDirect.com or (800) 600-1760. Resources mentioned: Show Notes: GetRichEducation.com/478 Corporate Direct: CorporateDirect.com 1-800-600-1760 Video platform with kids’ FinEd: SunnStream.com/fivetricks For access to properties or free help with a GRE Investment Coa

  • 477: Uncertain and Unsafe

    27/11/2023 Duration: 41min

    Today's topics: Conventional financial advice is God-awful; tertiary real estate markets; I’ve got a solution to guilt tipping; whether or not the world is uncertain and unsafe. Conventional financial advice is so bad. I attack the practices of setting budget alerts and paying off your smallest debts first.  Don’t roll a debt snowball; roll a cash flow snowball. In the past five years, tertiary markets are beginning to exhibit the rent stability of larger markets. Guilt tipping is out of control. Learn my elegant solution. You’ll never pay a guilt tip again. It seems like the world is increasingly uncertain and unsafe. It isn’t. I talk about why it only seems this way. Timestamps: The limitations of budgeting (00:02:43) Discussion on the drawbacks of using budgeting platforms and how they reinforce scarcity thinking. The debt snowball concept (00:05:09) Explanation of the debt snowball method of debt paydown and why it is not aligned with an abundance mindset. Investing in tertiary real estate markets (00:09:

  • 476: The Real Estate Market is Slowing, 5.75% Mortgages in Florida

    20/11/2023 Duration: 46min

    Join our free Florida income properties webinar on Monday, November 27th for 5.75% mortgage rates at: GREwebinars.com Home prices are up 4.5% annually through Q3. It’s the fastest growth rate in months. Three out of ten renters are now age 55+, the most ever. Older renters are good for you: lower turnover, more quiet, more savings & income, and lower regulation compared to assisted living.  Overall US population growth is slowing, from 1.2% a generation ago to 0.5% today. It’s expected to grow until 2080. I discuss the DOJ crackdown on the NAR and real estate commissions. 1.6 million real estate agents could lose their jobs. Apartment building rate caps have become super-expensive. One of our real estate Investment Coaches, Naresh, joins us from Florida.  Naresh tells us how to get 5.75% mortgage rates on new-build Florida income property at GREwebinars.com Resources mentioned: Show Notes: GetRichEducation.com/476 Join our Florida properties webinar, free,  Nov. 27th at 8:30 PM ET at: www.GREwebinars.com

  • 475: Why Settle for 5%? How to Obtain 10-12% High Yield Returns.

    13/11/2023 Duration: 40min

    I don’t keep much money in a savings account, money money market account, or treasury bonds. They only pay 5% interest. Instead, I get 10-12% cash returns and semi-liquidity by private lending on real estate and operations with Freedom Family Investments. My guest, the company CEO, Dani Lynn Robison and I discuss how it works. They’re a family of 7 real estate-centric companies. They pay me 10-12% on a loan that I make to them that funds their real estate and business operations. You can too. It’s called their Master Note.  Text “GRE” to 66866. These private lending programs have just a $25K minimum, accredited and non-accredited, returns up to 12%. Rather than getting in on the equity side here, which is usual, you’re getting in on the debt side. This way, you’re more liquid than when you buy property yourself. We discuss 3 vital investor questions: Who do you trust? Where do you begin? What’s the best path for you? Dani Lynn & I discuss a good investor outcome. We also discuss how when things went wrong

  • 474: America's Eventual Recession Reckoning with Richard Duncan

    06/11/2023 Duration: 51min

    Will higher interest rates and inflation persist for a decade? An upcoming recession always seems to be perpetually just around the corner. Learn when it should finally happen. Macroeconomist Richard Duncan joins me. I tell you a funny story about when he was GRE’s first-ever guest in 2014. Currency is now being destroyed—called Quantitative Tightening. Negatives for future asset prices: QT, higher rates, student loan debt repayment, stronger dollar, asset prices already inflated, high personal asset-to-income ratios, higher oil prices, looming government shutdown. Positives for future asset prices: monetary stimulus hangover, high employment, CHIPS and Science Act, Inflation Reduction Act, The AI Revolution, prospect of lower future inflation and interest rates.  Richard provides his opinion and insight on today’s real estate market. If inflation-adjusted credit growth is less than 2%, expect a recession. If it goes negative, expect a depression. Get a 50% Discount on Richard Duncan’s MacroWatch video newsle

  • 473: Multifamily Values Down 25%. Will it Hit Residential? Featuring Neal Bawa

    30/10/2023 Duration: 46min

    Failed deals. Capital calls. Lost investor money. A dreadful and sobering conversation ensues for many some commercial real estate sectors. Residential (1-4 unit) and commercial (5+ unit) real estate fortunes are decoupling.  Multifamily commercial loans are at the mercy of interest rate resets. Residential is stable due to low supply and sustained demand. Neal Bawa from MultifamilyU and I outline the multifamily problem. Values have plummeted 25%.  The magnitude of the multifamily problem is about 1/80th of the 2008 Global Financial Crisis. There are two reasons for the office apocalypse—both declining income and increasing expenses. Only 3% of office buildings in downtown cores have a floor plan that can be converted to residential. Dreadful.  There will be possible discounts in the hotel industry due to a lack of funding and loans. Retail has surprising bright spots. We discuss the future of rents through 2026. Will multifamily problems create contagion into 1-4 unit residential? We discuss.  Timestamps: M

  • 472: Pennsylvania's Secretary of Banking and Securities Joins Keith

    23/10/2023 Duration: 41min

    Before our PA Governor-appointed public official guest joins us, I discuss how autonomous cars expect to change real estate. Richard Vague, Pennsylvania’s Secretary of Banking and Securities from 2020-2023 joins us. We’re in the state capital of Harrisburg, PA. We discuss America’s beginnings in real estate and banking from around 1800. He tells us about the health of banks in the wake of recent failures due to higher interest rates. I ask Richard about full reserve banks vs. fractional lending banks. Great Britain prohibited colonists from owning land west of the Appalachians.  The basis of early land wealth were crops grown on the land—wheat, corn, tobacco, indigo, and rice. Mortgages around 1800 were often 50% LTV and 6% interest rates. Here in the 2020s, Richard believes that private sector debt is a larger problem than public debt. Wherever debt growth is most rapid are where the economic cracks exist. Inflation benefits the Top 10% of the economic strata. Private debt becomes unsustainable around 225% o

  • 471: Real Financial Freedom, 4.75% Mortgages in Florida

    16/10/2023 Duration: 37min

    At age 20, you’re actually happy to trade your time for money.  At 30, many have realized that they don’t want to work at their job for the rest of their lives.  At 40, if you have collected things that pay you to own them, you’re financially-free. Instead, by age 50, corporate ladder-climbers often realize that their ladder was leaning up against the wrong building. Most people play the wrong financial game all their life. You want to get financially-free first. You can get debt-free later. “The Debt Decamillionaire” concept is revisited. Learn how to get 4.75% mortgage rates for Florida income property with what is known as a “builder-forward commitment”. Start here.  What about hotly spiking Florida property insurance? We discuss how premiums have been kept in-check with post-2004 built property and more. Expect $3,200 rents on a new-build $474K duplex with 4.75% mortgage rates in Southwest Florida. SFRs are available too. Start here.  There’s free PM for the first year too.  Resources mentioned: Show Note

  • 470: The Collapse of American Cities with Doug Casey

    09/10/2023 Duration: 40min

    Crime, homelessness, poverty, immorality, theft and urban decay. What are US cities turning into? NYC Mayor Eric Adams has said that 100,000 new migrants will destroy his city. With business and residents moving out of many urban cores, property tax revenues decline.  San Francisco’s Union Square neighborhood has been especially hard hit. 60,000 people left SF county from 2020 to 2022. There’s homelessness, crime, higher housing costs and more remote work. There are now shuttered storefronts. Nordstrom and Whole Foods closed there. Vacant office buildings often can’t be turned into residential housing. This accelerates decay and urban stagnation. Author Doug Casey joins the discussion. We discuss the “Defund the Police” movement. The fall of Rome and Babylon are compared. Learn what other nations think about America today. If America is so bad, why are migrants attracted to it? We need to be mindful that nations, states, and cities all vary substantially by crime and demographics within them. Resources mentio

  • 469: How To Work the Tax System Like a Billionaire

    02/10/2023 Duration: 41min

    Learn how to permanently reduce your tax burden. The greatest tax breaks for real estate investors are revealed. But first, home prices are permanently elevated because they’re larger and with more amenities than they had in the 1970s.  Today’s homes have vaulted ceilings, multiple fireplaces, granite countertops and more square footage. I describe. John Hyre, the Tax Reduction Lawyer, joins us for the first time. The top federal income tax rate is 37%. Learn where it’s headed next. On your short-term rentals (like Airbnbs), sometimes you can reduce your taxes by legally stating that it’s a “hotel”. Your rent income is taxed at less than your day job (W-2) income. Rent income is not burdened with social security and self-employment tax. Learn exactly how tax depreciation lowers taxable income for real estate investors. You’ll legally never pay any capital gains tax with a 1031 Exchange. We review how. Will the 1031 Exchange go away? John tells us how to get $100K tax-free out of your property—without doing an

  • 468: Is This America's Best Cashflow Real Estate Market?

    25/09/2023 Duration: 38min

    With skyrocketing property insurance costs, more homeowners are skipping insurance altogether. That proportion is estimated at 12% per the WSJ. Single-family rents are up 6.5% annually. Next, we discuss what might be America’s best cash flowing real estate market. Home prices are up this year for four main reasons: large Millennial demand, scarce supply, mostly healthy economy, interest rate levels that are actually normal. As we discuss one of America’s best cash flowing markets, it’s in a state that has strong legal protections for landlords. The cost of living there is 17% below the national average. Unemployment is 2%, according to the provider. Single-family rents are $1,200 to $1,500; prices are $115,000 to $140,000.  You can own a freshly renovated property, complete with granite countertops. Average tenant duration is 3-4 years. With higher interest rates, more buyers in this market are paying all-cash or making a larger down payment. Contact your GRE Investment Coach, a free service, if you consider

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