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Lone Star Wealth Summit Information — See YOU Soon!

September 14, 2023 by Realty411 Team

Dear Summit Guest,

We are excited you can share the day with us this Saturday, Sept. 16th, for the Lone Star Investor Wealth Summit.

Be sure to arrive early to get the best seating — a few VIP tickets are also still available for purchase to upgrade your seating, see link below.

ALSO: We added a few complimentary tickets for you to bring a guest!

But hurry, because only a few remain, thank you. Also, parking is FREE so don’t worry about that either.

This is the event you’ve been waiting for! Get ready to expand your portfolio and connect with active investors from around the nation.

Whether you’re a seasoned investor or just starting out, this summit is designed to provide you with the knowledge, strategies, and networking opportunities you need to succeed in the real estate market.

Don’t miss out on this incredible opportunity to learn from industry experts, gain insights into the latest trends, and discover the secrets to building wealth through real estate investing. Plus, there will be plenty of time to mingle with like-minded individuals and form valuable connections that can take your investments to new heights.

NEED MORE TICKETS? Click the link below to reserve your seat today.

LEARN MORE OR RESERVE MORE TICKETS NOW:

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/530755121857?aff=oddtdtcreator

Enjoy a day of learning and networking. Our educators include:

* Chander Mishra MD MBA CPE FASE FASA FAACD – Blue Ocean Capital
* Bob Bluhm, Esq — Asset Protection Attorney & Public Speaker
* Brad Blazar – Founder of Capital School – Raised Over $2B in Private Capital
* Joseph Kimbrough- Apex Real Estate Investments
* Brian Carlson – Subject-To Real Estate Academy
* Joseph V. Scorese – BRRR Loans
* Steve Davis – Total Wealth Academy
* Jimmy Reed – 1REclub.com
* Jonah Dew – The Money Multiplier
* Jim Edenfield – Invest Success
* Tim Emery – Great Mile High Investor Summit
* Arnie Abramson — Texas Tax Sales
* Joel M. Desilets – Damascus Partners, LLC
* Seth Desilets – Damascus Partners, LLC
* Paul Finck, The Maverick Millionaire ®
* AND MANY MORE!

LEARN MORE OR RESERVE MORE TICKETS NOW:

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/530755121857?aff=oddtdtcreator

BE SURE TO DOWNLOAD THE EVENT SCHEDULE: https://joom.ag/PcNd

Best regards,
Linda

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Credit Fears – Fight, Flight, or Freeze

September 13, 2023 by Realty411 Team

By Rick Tobin

What you avoid in life controls you, so you must confront it or attack it head on for the pain and fear to dissipate.

At our true core, we have just two root emotions – love and fear. All other feelings are just other sides or aspects of love (compassion, generosity, trust, empathy, etc.) and fear (guilt, shame, anger, envy, greed, etc.). As it relates to money, most people quickly react with fear when making financial decisions with a “fight-or-flight” type of fearful reaction.

Many people, sadly, freeze up with “deer-in-the-headlights” type of looks and do nothing until it’s too late. If so, the months or years of stress holds them back like an anchor and the financial trauma may continue to worsen.

Fight: Medical bills and divorce are the two main causes of financial insolvency and bankruptcy here in the US. Many times, the main argument point between once loving spouses is about household debt.

Flight: The most common reaction is to avoid the debt anchor topic partly by way of seeking out addictions (drugs, booze, excessive spending) to numb our emotions and not to think about it too much. In the short term, it may be helpful. However, it can crush you emotionally, physically, and financially in the long term.

Freeze: The proverbial “deer-in-the-headlights” is perhaps the most destructive reaction of them all. While being frozen with fear, the oncoming figurative car or train in the tunnel may eventually run you over and cause a heart attack, stroke, horrific addictions, broken relationships, or suicidal tendencies. At the same time, the maxed out credit card lenders may later start a credit freeze on the person’s account or drop their balances down to near zero.

Be Proactive, Not Reactive

Our nation is built on the issuance of credit and debt. Many times, the debt like seen with mortgages later helps us create the bulk of our net worth with increased equity gains in our real estate holdings. As such, mortgage debt can be viewed as a more positive type of debt than credit cards with an APR (Annual Percentage Rate) which can be as high as 25% to 35%+ after factoring in annual fees.

First and foremost, please write down your true monthly budget if you’re interested in reducing your debt and increasing your overall net income at the same time. Most people may think that they’re spending $3,000 per month when they’re more likely spending more than $5,000 while living off of their credit cards.

While rates have risen at a fast pace for mortgages and credit cards, payday and pawn shop loans can vary between a 300% and 500% APR while making mortgage and credit card rates seem incredibly cheap by comparison.

Between 2006 and 2014 during the depths of the Credit Crisis, there were 10 million Americans who lost their homes to foreclosure over this 8-year span. Within just a few months in 2020 (March to May), we saw almost 50% of that 10 million foreclosure number with at least 4.7 million mortgages delinquencies. However due to the pandemic designation moratoriums, a near historically low percentage of delinquent mortgages had foreclosure filings. At some point, lenders and mortgage loan servicing companies will accelerate their foreclosure filings.

To Refinance Consumer Debt or Not

A high percentage of homeowners and real estate investors these days are equity rich in their homes while cash poor. In addition, they may be paying the highest amount of monthly debt ever in their entire life partly since we’re truly facing the highest inflation rates ever in our nation’s history and the most unaffordable housing market for both buying and leasing.

A recent small business owner survey completed by Alignable that was published on August 31, 2023 was truly shocking about how far that small business income has fallen. The survey found that a whopping 50% of surveyed small business owners responded that they are only making half or less of what they were earning prior to the pandemic declaration back in March 2020. Please support your local small businesses more so than the global corporations so that they can remain in business.

To simplify, I will just focus on the monthly payments and not the overall consumer debt principal amount which may be close to $200,000 combined. In this example, the borrower only has two months’ worth of cash reserves near $9,500 in liquid funds at his or her bank.


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Let’s quickly look at a fictional borrower with a $400,000 mortgage and a California home valued at $1,000,000:

  • $400,000 – 1st mortgage at a 3% rate: $1,686/month (not including taxes and insurance)
  • Student loan debt: $900/mo.
  • Automobile loan: $1,020/mo.
  • Monthly credit card payments: $600/mo.
  • Unsecured small business loan: $500/mo.
  • Total monthly payments: $4,706/mo.

The borrower not only needs to reduce their household’s monthly expenses, they also need to replenish their savings so that they don’t run out of cash. Without money on hand, they might default on their mortgage, credit cards, automobile loans, student loans, and debt and lose their hard-earned equity in their home to foreclosure.

The new mortgage refinance option offered to the homeowner with or without full income verification might be near a 70% loan-to-value (LTV) in this fictional example with a fictional lender. If the home does appraise at $1 million dollars, this would equal a new $700,000 cash-out loan.

The client is focused on lowering monthly payments, so he selects a shorter term fixed rate mortgage that’s fixed for 7 or 10 years before converting to an adjustable rate mortgage. This same loan allows much lower interest-only payments at 7% (8.25% APR – all rates are subject to change).

Out of this new cash out refinance, the client’s new $700,000 loan may pay off all of their household’s monthly debt and add another $100,000 in cash to their savings accounts. With a new shorter term interest-only rate at 7%, the monthly payment may be near $4,083. When comparing the previous monthly payment debts of $4,706, it’s $623 per month less and provides potentially increased mortgage interest tax deductions at the same time. All other consumer debt balances are now at ZERO.

The 7-Year Mortgage Average

Homeowners and investors may choose to pay off more expensive consumer debt with a cash-out refinance by way of a new 1st, 2nd, or reverse mortgage with no monthly payments. Here are some of my previous article links about how to convert home equity to cash and the benefits of reverse mortgages with no monthly payment obligations: Converting Home Equity to Cash and Moving Forward with Reverse Mortgages.

The average length of time that a property owner holds their mortgage loan before later selling or refinancing is seven years. Property owners also own their properties on average about seven years as well. If so, a 7-year fixed mortgage rate that’s interest-only with much lower monthly payments might be an exceptional option for many borrowers.

With a 30-year fixed rate mortgage, the principal amount doesn’t really begin to reduce or amortize down until after the same 7th year term anyway. Or, your original principal balance on your mortgage on the day you closed escrow may be very similar to the same balance amount seven years later. This is partly why more borrowers are choosing shorter fixed rate terms of 3, 5, 7, or 10 years that may also have interest-only payment options that are much lower than a fully amortizing mortgage which includes both principal and interest.

The monthly payments on an interest-only shorter-term mortgage can be similar to a 30-year fixed mortgage rate that’s almost equivalent to a rate of 2% lower than some of the best 30-year fixed rates today.

At a later date, if and when the housing market bubble pops again, the Federal Reserve may suddenly and very aggressively cut rates back down to near historical lows once again after the economy possibly takes a turn for the worse like following 2008.

Credit and Debt – Worldwide, US, & Consumers

The U.S., with 4.5% of the world’s population, creates 25.5% of the world’s gross domestic product (GDP).

2023 Equity, Money, and Debt Data

* Global Derivatives: $3,000+ trillion
* Forex (Foreign Exchange Currency Market): $2.409 quadrillion ($7.5 trillion traded daily)
* US bond market cap: $52.9 trillion
* US stock market cap: $46 trillion
* U.S. federal debt: $32.6 trillion (August ’23)
* All US mortgage debt combined: $19.4. trillion (1st quarter ’23)

Housing and consumer debt trends:

* 140 million housing units in America.
* 64.8% of homes have a mortgage (96,320,000).
* 31.2% of homes have no mortgage (43,680,000).
* 1.7 million housing units under construction.
* 44 million rental units across the nation.
* 80% of retirees own a home while nearly half live near poverty.
* Credit card rates today average 25% as compared to 12% in 2008.
* Today’s 30-year fixed mortgage rates are at a 22-year high.
* U.S. credit card debt – $1.2 trillion
* U.S. auto loans – $1.56 trillion
* U.S. student loans – $1.77 trillion


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Household Income and Mortgage Debt Numbers

* House payment as % of median household income in Los Angeles County: 80.59%
* House payment as % of median household income in California: 65.19%
* Mortgage debt by state (1st quarter 2023): 1. California: $2.3 trillion; 2. Texas: .88 trillion; and 3. Florida: .85 trillion
* California’s total unpaid mortgage debt is almost three times more than Texas with only a 25% larger population base.

Rising Consumer Debt & Imploding Savings

The average credit card balance per U.S. consumer is $5,733, according to CNBC. Back in 2008 when the average credit card rate was 12% near the start of the Credit Crisis, it would take 5 years and 10 months to pay off the balance in full if the borrower paid the minimum monthly payment. If so, the borrower would pay approximately $2,243 in additional interest.
By comparison here in 2023 after a series of rate hikes, the average credit card rate is 23.99%. It will now take upwards of 24 years to pay off the debt in full with minimum monthly payments while accruing more than $27,337 in additional interest over and above the original $5,733 balance.

Crashing car market: The average car loan balance in the U.S. as of the 1st quarter of 2023 was 125% loan-to-value (LTV), as per TransUnion. The average new car price today is about $48,000. The average new car payment is $731 per month and the average used car payment is $551 per month. The average new car rate is now 9.48%, which is a multi-decade high.

The cumulative excess U.S. household savings dollar amount fell from a peak high of $2.1 trillion in August 2021 down to $91 billion in June 2023, as provided by JP Morgan Macro Research. The average U.S. homeowner has the bulk of their net worth tied up as untapped equity in their primary home.

There’s an estimated $10.5 trillion dollars’ worth of tappable equity in residential properties nationwide. The average homeowner has almost $200,000 in home equity.

Skyrocketing Energy & Inflation

We have a petrodollar (“oil for dollars”) currency system. As our oil supply declines, so does the purchasing power of our petrodollar while inflation skyrockets right alongside interest rates. Generally, energy costs are the root cause of core inflation trends, so keep a close eye on this developing story.

Oil prices per barrel are near $87 for WTI (West Texas Intermediate). By comparison in July 2008 shortly before the financial system almost imploded in late September 2008, oil prices were trading as high as $147 per barrel. As our oil supply continues to be reduced here in the US and elsewhere in Saudi Arabia, Russia, and Venezuela, demand may exceed supply and prices may rise up even more.

There are rumors of oil prices rising again very soon well above $100 per barrel. If so, the one investment that has consistently benefited from rising energy and overall inflation trends is real estate.

Buying Power of $1 (1933 – 2023):

1933: $1.00
1943: $0.75
1953: $0.49
1963: $0.42
1973: $0.29
1983: $0.13
1993: $0.09
2003: $0.07
2023: $0.04

Sadly, a $1 back in 1933 would have the same purchasing power as 4 cents today.

Are Home Prices Peaking or Declining?

The average mortgage rate for existing mortgage loans across the nation is about 3.6%. If so, this is under half of the most recent average 30-year fixed mortgage rates. Yet, today’s higher 30-year fixed mortgage rates are only about 30% as high as the average credit card rate near 25%.

For the first time in U.S. history, median new home sale prices are about to fall below existing home prices. With a record 1.7 million new housing units being built this year, home builders must slash prices and offer significant amounts of seller credits to the buyers to sell their properties. Unlike the millions of older distressed shadow inventory that owners, lenders, and loan servicing companies can attempt to keep postponing for sale, builders have to offer these completed homes for sale as soon as the Certificate of Occupancy is received.

In the near future, home values may start to fall yet again like in past housing bubble bursts. A recent video provided by the brilliant folks at the National Real Estate Post makes the claim that today’s housing bubble may potentially be more than twice as large as the previous housing bubble near the peak highs in 2007 and 2008. If so, home prices may be peaking in certain regions if you’re thinking about selling or refinancing at the top of the market.

No matter what you decide to do with real estate and with life, the most important step is the very first one because action is much better than inaction.


Rick Tobin

Rick Tobin has worked in the real estate, financial, investment, and writing fields for the past 30+ years. He’s held eight (8) different real estate, securities, and mortgage brokerage licenses to date and is a graduate of the University of Southern California. He provides creative residential and commercial mortgage solutions for clients across the nation. He’s also written college textbooks and real estate licensing courses in most states for the two largest real estate publishers in the nation; the oldest real estate school in California; and the first online real estate school in California. Please visit his website at Realloans.com for financing options and his new investment group at So-Cal Real Estate Investors for more details. 


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Join Us for Realty411’s Lone Star Investor Wealth Summit

September 12, 2023 by Realty411 Team

By Lori Peebles

Are you ready to grow your real estate portfolio to brand new levels of abundance? If so, be sure to join us for Realty411’s NEW Lone Star Wealth Summit.

We are hosting a Real Estate Wealth Summit & Special In-Field Bus Training in Arlington, Texas, on September 16th & 17th.

Learn more and register at:
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/realty411s-lone-star-investor-summit-build-wealth-with-real-estate-tickets-530755121857?aff=oddtdtcreator

Get ready for a full day of education and motivation. Be sure to download our Summit Schedule to learn about your favorite speaker.

Download our Summit Schedule, click here or below:
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This Extra-Special Summit will cover a wide range of real-estate investing topics, as well as focus on individual mindset, finance and leverage, maintaining motivation and joint collaborations with our “Inner Circle” of readers, subscribers and educators.

Network with high-level investors and learn from top REI educators and accredited investors. Our speakers have collectively raised billions in private capital for their real-estate investment acquisitions.

This is your opportunity to learn directly from the best in REI in the Lone Star state and beyond, don’t miss it.

Learn more and register at:
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SPECIAL REPORT: The Do’s and Don’ts of Media Follow-Up – 15 Things the Media Loves / Hates

September 11, 2023 by Realty411 Team

By Jill Lublin

The way you handle the media is the key to achieving desired success. They are finicky. Aim for the headlines. Jill Lublin has the inside scoop on what makes the media smile and what makes them cringe.


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15 things the media hates:

1. Not take “no” for an answer
2. Long news releases
3. Lying, hype, and misrepresentations
4. Lack of Preparation
5. Small Talk
6. Overkill
7. No repeated cold calling
8. Freebies
9. Name dropping
10. Lack of focus
11. Confirmation calls
12. Gimmicks
13. Not following up requests
14. Same ideas
15. Getting upset

15 things the media loves:

1. News
2. Brevity – Be Clear
3. Knowing targets
4. Relationships
5. Preparation
6. Broad appeal
7. Ties
8. Experience
9. Visualization
10. Celebrity tie-ins
11. Prompt response
12. Courtesy
13. Visual aids
14. No road blocks
15. A pleasant attitude


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Jill Lublin is an international speaker on the topics of Radical Influence, Publicity, Networking, Kindness and Referrals. She is the author of 4 Best Selling books including Get Noticed…Get Referrals (McGraw Hill) and co-author of Guerrilla Publicity and Networking Magic. Her latest book, Profit of Kindness went #1 in four categories. Jill is a master strategist on how to position your business for more profitability and more visibility in the marketplace. She is CEO of a strategic consulting firm and has over 25 years experience working with over 100,000 people plus national and international media. Jill teaches Publicity Crash Courses as both live events and live webinars and consults and speaks all over the world. She also helps authors to create book deals with major publishers and agents, and well as obtain foreign rights deals. Visit publicitycrashcourse.com/freegift and jilllublin.com

Jill Lublin International Speaker | Master Strategist |Four-Time Best-Selling Author
www.JillLublin.com 415-883-5455 [email protected]


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Boom America TV Show Highlights New Home National Title: Revolutionizing Real Estate Transactions

September 8, 2023 by Realty411 Team

ORLANDO, FL – New Home National Title, a forward-thinking company transforming the real estate industry with cutting-edge technology and services, is excited to announce its upcoming feature on the Boom America TV show hosted by the iconic Kevin Harrington. Boom America is a distinguished platform that spotlights groundbreaking companies and their influential innovations. The feature of New Home National Title emphasizes its game-changing approach to real estate transactions, particularly its emphasis on mobile earnest money delivery and cryptocurrency payments.


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New Home National Title is spearheading advancements in the real estate sector by providing seamless and faster closing processes through its state-of-the-art technology. This includes unique features like mobile earnest money delivery and the acceptance of cryptocurrency payments, offering unparalleled convenience in home purchases. The company’s robust suite of title and escrow services cater to both residential and commercial sectors, making them a trusted ally for leading real estate and banking institutions nationwide.

“Being showcased on Boom America is a significant achievement,” said Richard Simon, owner & founder of New Home National Title. “We’re eager to introduce our modern and innovative approach to real estate transactions to a wider audience, inspiring more individuals and businesses to experience the unmatched efficiency and dedication we bring to each deal. Through our feature on Boom America, we aim to highlight how New Home National Title is setting new standards in the real estate sector.”

The feature of New Home National Title on Boom America reinforces its leadership position in the real estate industry. With its commitment to innovation, personalized user-friendly service, and a seasoned team of real property experts, New Home National Title is redefining the experience of real estate transactions. Their mission of infusing a personalized touch into every deal, regardless of its scale, underscores their customer-centric philosophy.


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About New Home National Title

New Home National Title is disrupting the real estate market by using the most advanced and secure technology to streamline the closing process, including mobile earnest money delivery and crypto currency payments, making home purchases faster and more efficient than ever. New Home National Title offers a full slate of title and escrow services for both residential and commercial markets and is a trusted partner to the top real estate and banking organizations throughout the country.

About Boom America

Boom America is a life-changing show hosted by none other than the legendary Kevin Harrington. A pioneer of the infomercial industry and an original star of the hit TV series Shark Tank, Kevin leads a powerhouse team of business experts on a mission to take various innovative companies to new heights. The real work begins as the chosen companies embark on a journey of explosive growth, guided every step of the way by the seasoned professionals of Kevin’s team. Get ready for a game-changing ride in 2023!


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Private Money Lending: Regulatory Oversight and Licensing Investments

September 7, 2023 by Realty411 Team

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Filed Under: loans, VIP Members Tagged With: California Commercial Advisers, Dan Harkey, licensing investments, private money lending, real estate investing tips, real estate investor, real estate magazines, real estate wealth, realty 411, realty magazine, realty411, regulary oversight, rei magazine, rei wealth, REIwealth, VIP members

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