How to Sell Land on the Internet
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Jack Butala:
Jack Butala for Land Academy. Welcome to our Cash Flow From Land show once again. We show you how to buy property for half of what it's worth and sell it the very next day. Great information and instruction from Jack, that's me ...
Jill DeWit:
And inspiration from Jill, that's me.
Jack Butala:
In this episode, Jill and I talk about how to sell land on the internet. Sounds simple? Well, it is. This show, the reason that this show came up is ... Well, I'll tell you in a minute. Awesome show, Jill. Let's start off with some funny stuff that happened to us recently.
Jill DeWit:
I was kind of giggling about this with our staff the other day. Have you ever seen these office space work pods before?
Jack Butala:
Yeah, I mean, for the first time I saw one yesterday when we were shopping for office space.
Jill DeWit:
It's really kind of funny.
Jack Butala:
It doesn't look comfortable at all.
Jill DeWit:
It doesn't, no.
Jack Butala:
It's too small.
Jill DeWit:
You know what? I thought about it like the design is like when they first came with these pods on the airplane, you know, like a little first class pod? It's kind of like they started it like that, but imagine that smaller and you're sitting up. It was really cute because I was describing it to our staff and one of our people said, "Oh, that's cool. I'll work from the pod. I can take a nap in the pod." I'm like, "No, no, no, you're seen. They can see you."
Jack Butala:
I think they make it small and uncomfortable on purpose.
Jill DeWit:
Maybe that's it.
Jack Butala:
You're not supposed to work there for 8 hours.
Jill DeWit:
No. It was really kind of funny. I was kind of cracking up. I'm like, "What is this little thing? It's really funny." That was a new one for me. I'd never seen that. You know what? Hey, imagine this, how many people could you cram in a 10 by 12 office if you had ... You could probably put 10 pods in there.
Jack Butala:
I did that a long time ago.
Jill DeWit:
Could you imagine?
Jack Butala:
I had 4 people in an office and 1 was me right when I started because I was super on a budget, and it's not a good idea.
Jill DeWit:
Did you even have a cube divider up?
Jack Butala:
Yeah.
Jill DeWit:
Okay, good.
Jack Butala:
We did. Take it from me, you want happy employees.
Jill DeWit:
Yes.
Jack Butala:
If they're not happen, then it just costs money. Spend an extra thousand bucks on a bigger office, seriously.
Jill DeWit:
Remove the boss.
Jack Butala:
Yeah, yeah.
Jill DeWit:
Get a bigger office, and do not have the boss in there.
Jack Butala:
I swear, we make more money when I'm not here. I swear it. I'm not joking.
Jill DeWit:
We both roll that way, it's kind of funny, for different reasons, I think. It's good.
Jack Butala:
Let's take a question posted by one of our members on SuccessPlant.com, our free online community.
Jill DeWit:
Okay. Dan T. wrote, "Okay, so you've agreed on a price with a seller, now where do you go for additional research when you're just starting out to check title ownership, encumbrances, leans, zoning, water, electricity, and other property perks, et cetera? I know the Data to Doorstep program and it provides access to some of that info, but I can't afford the multi subscription quite yet." Okay, I got it.
Jack Butala:
I put this in here for a reason, and I was hoping that you would answer the question, Jill. I don't remember exactly when you joined us. Did we always have ...