Urban Land vs Rural Land (LA 1322)
Transcript:
Steven Butala:
Steven and Jill here.
Jill DeWit:
Hey.
Steven Butala:
Welcome to the land Academy show. Entertaining land investment talk. I'm Steven Jack, Butala
Jill DeWit:
And I'm Jill Dewitt broadcasting from sunny Southern California.
Steven Butala:
Today, Jill and I talk about urban land versus rural land.
Jill DeWit:
I know what I like.
Steven Butala:
I know what I like.
Jill DeWit:
Oh, I wonder if it's the same.
Steven Butala:
I bet it is.
Jill DeWit:
You want to do it? Now or in a minute?
Steven Butala:
One word answer?
Jill DeWit:
Uh huh.
Steven Butala:
Go ahead.
Jill DeWit:
Okay. I'm going to count down three, two, one, and then we say the word. Okay. Three, two, one. [crosstalk 00:00:31]. What? That wasn't even on here.
Steven Butala:
I don't care if it's urban or rural, if it's priced good and it's got access, I'm buying it.
Jill DeWit:
Oh, you tricked me.
Steven Butala:
Well, it's not a trick and I don't trick you.
Jill DeWit:
I got to say most, most urban land will have access.
Steven Butala:
What I've noticed with Land Academy members is they pick one or the other and we don't. We have multiple deals in our database that we're either buying or selling in some process of that. And all of them have two or three of the same characteristics, urban, rural don't care. Grossly under priced is one characteristic, complete and full blown physical and legal access is another criteria and an environment where we know we can sell it fast. Those are the three things.
Jill DeWit:
Makes sense. Well, I guess we're done with the show.
Steven Butala:
There's some huge, huge differences between urban and rural land. And that's really what this show is about.
Jill DeWit:
Right.
Steven Butala:
It's not about, you just brought it up like, "See, you interpreted this." Which one would you like to buy, urban land versus rural land?
Jill DeWit:
Yep.
Steven Butala:
And I saw this as urban lands, very different than rural land and you should buy both.
Jill DeWit:
Well, I'm on the same page. I'll share that in a moment. After these words from our sponsors.
Steven Butala:
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Jill DeWit:
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Steven Butala:
If I could go back in time, I would've just called this land or diligence. That's what it is. We're going for pre COVID hair salons and stuff. And that's just not who we are.
Jill DeWit:
That's true.
Steven Butala:
So I'm not going to change the name again, but that's what it's called.
Jill DeWit:
I know. That's true.
Steven Butala:
Before we get into it, let's take a question posted by one of our members on the landinvestors.com online community. It's free.
Jill DeWit:
Tim wrote, "Hi from Seattle. Wife and I are preparing for our first mailer." Sounds like, my wife and I are preparing for our first child. That's cute.
Steven Butala:
Mailers, easier.
Jill DeWit:
True. "We realized there are some States here that are no solicitation, but it doesn't seem that applies to out of state owners. Has anyone had experience with this? If not, I will try to contact an attorney and then post the outcome of the conversation. Thanks in advance." Well, that's pretty cool.
Steven Butala:
Timmy nailed it.
Jill DeWit:
Yeah.
Steven Butala:
What he's talking about is this, there's a handful of States and I'll try to list them here, the ones that I know about anyway, that have rules, they pass laws, just like the phone, you have the federal do not contact. You can put your phone number in and people aren't supposed to, they do anyway, but they're not supposed to contact you with unsolicited stuff. You don't have to do this to not receive texts. It's an eight, but with a bulk mail with mail, send away.