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How to Make a Good Land Posting (LA 1082)
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Steve:                   Steve and Jill here.

Jill:                          Good day.

Steve:                   Welcome to The Land Academy Show, Entertaining Land Investment Talk. I'm Steven Jack Butala.

Jill:                          And I'm Jill Dewitt, broadcasting from sunny Southern California.

Steve:                   Today, Jill and I talk about how a good- how to make a good land posting. Sorry. I got a little confused there for a second.

Jill:                          Okay. What is a good land posting?

Steve:                   What is a land posting?

Jill:                          What?

Steve:                   What's a land posting?

Jill:                          Wait a minute.

Steve:                   Wait, don't I just call my real estate agent and say, "Hey, I've got a piece of property. How about you sell it?"

Jill:                          Can I just put a for sale sign on it, and just walk away? Put my phone number?

Steve:                   This has got off to a good start.

Jill:                          Oh, good.

Steve:                   Because that's what I think the whole world thinks.

Jill:                          I want to think. Okay, let's think of all the things you would just [inaudible 00:00:43] like.

Steve:                   My sister in-law is a real estate agent [inaudible] last Christmas she was talking about a piece of land that this she looked at. Let's call her.

Jill:                          Yeah.

Steve:                   Shell get solved, it'll be fine.

Jill:                          Well, how about the girl that we bought our house from? Let's just call her.

Steve:                   So it turns out it 21st century, almost a quarter of the way through the 21st century, we are think about that and the internet and how we do stuff with computers is so dramatically changed. This industry since it was kind of the whole concept of it, the modern day real estate industry was started in the forties and fifties 1940s and fifties for some reason there's lingering real estate agents still.

Jill:                          Yep.

Steve:                   If you want the answer to that question, go see who the number two lobbyist group is in Washington for the last 35 years.

Jill:                          That's interesting.

Steve:                   It's the national association of realtors anyway.

Jill:                          Who are they? Who are they behind? I hate to guess, does it start with an N?

Jill:                          [inaudible 00:01:41].

Jill:                          Is it? is it, is is number one the, is it the NRA is number one?

Steve:                   NRA, up there, it's top five.

Jill:                          Okay, I would guess.

Steve:                   That's a good question.

Jill:                          We should look this up.

Steve:                   I only ever looked. I look up, I obsess on this stuff.

Jill:                          I know.

Steve:                   And all five of them or if you just, they're propping themselves up, falsely. Like it removes ironically removes the raw supply and demand of capitalism. But wow that went sideways fast.

Steve:                   Turns out...

Jill:                          You're getting a lecture from dad right now or professor Steve pick one.

Steve:                   Jill and I are in the pre development of a show called the Jack and Jill show about relationships and working together and you know, kind of like couples therapy and, and a non real estate show for is what Jill wants to do and I and I completely agree with her.

Jill:                          It's going to happen.

Steve:                   So what we're practicing that was a... [Inaudible 00:02:42].

Jill:                          There we go. Perfect. Thank you. Professor Butala.

Steve:                   It'll launch out in October and I'm sure it'll fail.