Tag: income property investing

  • HS 126 – Fortified Homes and Hardened Structures with Brian Camden

    HS 126 – Fortified Homes and Hardened Structures with Brian Camden

    Economic tensions, nuclear and EMP threats, and acts of terrorism, both domestic and abroad, have people concerned about their safety and survival. During the Cold War, bomb shelters or fallout shelters became very popular. Today, your own home can provide the protection you need from whatever threats about which you are most concerned. Jason Hartman…

  • “Invest Where They Ain’t”

    “Wee” Willie Keeler retired from baseball in 1910 and still holds the 14th highest batting average in major league history. His hitting advice to up and comers was always the same: “Hit ‘em where they ain’t.” We think that pithy advice applies perfectly to today’s topic of corporate housing investing. Mobile home parks. Self-storage lots.…

  • Is It Safer to Invest in Foreign Real Estate?

    Whether or not to pad your income property portfolio with overseas properties is a decision we all have to make for ourselves. Initial research might indicate that there are numerous low-priced deals just waiting for your signature on the bottom line. As you might expect, reality does not paint quite so rosy a picture. After…

  • HS 125 – Energy and Space with Sir Charles Shults III

    HS 125 – Energy and Space with Sir Charles Shults III

    Jason Hartman interviews scientist and inventor, Sir Charles Shults III, regarding the world’s energy technology and his research on Mars and why it is important. Sir Charles explains the problems with some energy technologies, including the environmental issues and financial costs. He points out that the companies producing these technologies are not scientists, only really understanding the price side of…

  • What Does Memphis Have To Do With Your Economic Survival?

    We’ve spoken at length in these pages before about how the best way to build assets in the sure-to-be inflationary future (and present) is to own income producing properties. Thankfully, most Holistic Survival readers already understand why traditional Wall Street investing is a one way trip to the poorhouse unless you happen to be the…

  • HS 124 – Scripting for Humanity with Duane Elgin

    HS 124 – Scripting for Humanity with Duane Elgin

    Humanity faces many challenges, such as climate disruptions, species extinction, shortage of cheap oil, overpopulation, limited resources – a list that could go on and on. But Jason Hartman’s guest on this episode, internationally recognized author Duane Elgin says the biggest concern is how urgent we see our situation. What Duane sees developing are these…

  • HS 123 – Imperfect Passage with Michael Cosgrove

    HS 123 – Imperfect Passage with Michael Cosgrove

    It’s a fact – many people suffer a mid-life crisis between the ages of 40 and 60. It is a transition period during which one realizes their life may be half over and they reflect on their accomplishments in life, their regrets, and what they would still like to do. Jason Hartman interviews author, Michael…

  • HS 122 – How to Spot a Liar with Greg Hartley

    HS 122 – How to Spot a Liar with Greg Hartley

    Think about the times you have lied about something.  Were they little white lies to save face or to protect someone? Was there a big lie that led to another lie or that, once learned, hurt someone deeply or caused a serious trust issue?  On this episode, Jason Hartman interviews expert interrogator, Greg Hartley, author…

  • HS 121 – Why Planes Crash with David Soucie

    HS 121 – Why Planes Crash with David Soucie

    Airplane safety has improved significantly, but there are improvements that can still be made to remove the fear that many people feel when boarding a plane. Author Dave Soucie joins Jason Hartman on this episode to talk about advances in safety and what still needs to be done. The biggest concern today is complacency, while…

  • HS 120 – The Gone Fishin’ Portfolio with Alexander Green

    HS 120 – The Gone Fishin’ Portfolio with Alexander Green

    Jason Hartman interviews Alexander Green, author of the book, The Gone Fishin’ Portfolio, among others, regarding Alexander’s philosophy, which is that you can successfully manage your own money and investments and only rebalance it once a year. He stresses that the importance is following the right principles, not the right predictions. There are six things…

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