1923 FBF: The California Drought & Zillows Newest Statistics on the United States Real Estate Market

Published: Nov. 18, 2022, 6:29 p.m.

Today's Flashback Friday is from episode 496, published last March 30, 2015.

Jason Hartman sits down one on one with his audience to talk about a couple of important things in the real estate market. He talks about why creative real estate investing is not beneficial to his clients, he also talks about Merrill Lynch's annual report on retirees, California's drought problem and why it matters to the rest of the US, and much more on today's Creating Wealth show.\xa0

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Key Takeaways:

1:10 \u2013 Can you believe we're almost at our 500 episodes?\xa0

5:00 \u2013 Jason shares his story about a creative real estate 'guru' and why creative real estate is not practical for his clients.\xa0

5:05 \u2013 Big corporations must have a budget just to pay government fines.\xa0

20:20 \u2013 Jason touches on the subject of the water problem in California.\xa0

27:05 \u2013 Jason breaks down how much water it takes to grow a single vegetable, nut, and fruit.\xa0

31:30 \u2013 Zillow came out with four interesting statistics about the United States real estate market.\xa0

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39:10 \u2013 Remember to sign up to Jason Hartman's Memphis tour at JasonHartman.com

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Mentioned In This Episode:

The Water Secret by Howard Murad\xa0

Diet for a New America by John Robbins\xa0