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155: Successful Short-Term Rental Location St. Augustine, Self-Driving Cars, Housing Inventory, Rabbi Moffic

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Jason Hartman discusses with Rabbi Moffic the successes and fears of Moffic's short-term-rental (STR) purchase, taking place at the outset of the pandemic. The STR market was divided into great success and great struggle through the coronavirus pandemic. The automobile once changed how we lived. As we move into a period where cars are self-driving, we will see another significant shift in how we live.

Key Takeaways:

[1:45] Bubble In the Sun, The Florida Boom of the 1920s and how it brought on the great depression

[4:00] Evan purchased a Short-Term-Rental Home in St. Augustine, Florida, in February 2020 (COVID-19).

[9:50] What had more influence on society, automobiles or Genghis Khan?

[14:00] Automobiles once changed how we lived; Apple self-driving cars and Tesla are both likely to change how automobiles affect our lives.

[19:20] The rise of suburbia is upon us.

[22:30] Housing inventory is the lowest; it's been in recorded history.

[27:45] New inventory is impossible to pencil out as a starter home.

Websites:

jasonhartman.com/sweethome

jasonhartman.com/protect

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JasonHartman.com/properties

Jason Hartman Quick Start

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Jason Hartman discusses with Rabbi Moffic the successes and fears of Moffic's short-term-rental (STR) purchase, taking place at the outset of the pandemic. The STR market was divided into great success and great struggle through the coronavirus pandemic. The automobile once changed how we lived. As we move into a period where cars are self-driving, we will see another significant shift in how we live.

Key Takeaways:

[1:45] Bubble In the Sun, The Florida Boom of the 1920s and how it brought on the great depression

[4:00] Evan purchased a Short-Term-Rental Home in St. Augustine, Florida, in February 2020 (COVID-19).

[9:50] What had more influence on society, automobiles or Genghis Khan?

[14:00] Automobiles once changed how we lived; Apple self-driving cars and Tesla are both likely to change how automobiles affect our lives.

[19:20] The rise of suburbia is upon us.

[22:30] Housing inventory is the lowest; it's been in recorded history.

[27:45] New inventory is impossible to pencil out as a starter home.

Websites:

jasonhartman.com/sweethome

jasonhartman.com/protect

JasonHartman.com

JasonHartman.com/properties

Jason Hartman Quick Start

Jason Hartman PropertyCast (Libsyn)

Jason Hartman PropertyCast (iTunes)

1-800-HARTMAN

  continue reading

149 episodes

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