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This Flashback Friday is from episode 569, published last September 16, 2015. So you’ve decided to invest in real estate, what now? Using the checklists provided by Jason and his team you can take things step by step and not miss a thing. Even if this is your first investment you can be certain you […]

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Jason provides an update on the real estate market, emphasizing that property investment remains the primary vehicle for building long-term wealth. He discusses how shifting government policies and potential changes to the Federal Reserve could lead to lower interest rates and increased housing affordability. He highlights specific high-growth ma...


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This week, Jason and Michael Zuber evaluate President Trump’s recent executive actions and their potential consequences for the national housing market and broader economy. They highlights efforts to ban institutional investors from buying single-family homes, a move seen as politically popular but unlikely to trigger a significant price collapse. The...


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This Flashback Friday is from episode 511, published last May 5, 2015. Jason invites his mother, Sara, Fernando, and Brad to do a mini recap on the Memphis property tour they just had. Fernando shares his property performance statistics to the audience and Brad talks about the Mississippi real estate market. Our guest today is […]

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Jason and Michael identify health, mobility, and relationships as three vital assets that hold more value than financial wealth. They emphasize that while money acts as a magnifier of existing habits, it cannot compensate for a body that has been neglected or injured through high-stress lifestyles or extreme physical activities. Drawing parallels to investing strategies, […]<...


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