When Rural Land is Too Rural
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Jack Butala:
Jack Butala from Land Academy welcome to our cash flow from land show. It's your show too. We show you how to buy property for half of what it's worth and resell it the very next day. Great information and instruction from me, that's Jack.
Jill DeWit:
And inspiration from Jill, that's me. Did you forget your name there? From me, me Jack.
Jack Butala:
In this episode Jill and I talk about when rural land is too rural. Is there such a thing? Jill, a great show. Before we start here's some funny stuff that you're going to share with us that happened to us recently.
Jill DeWit:
I think it's really cool that you went out last night with the mole trap king.
Jack Butala:
Oh my gosh. Oh my god that is hilarious conversation that we had. This guy, listen to this story.
Jill DeWit:
I love this guy, so funny
Jack Butala:
This guy he's a long time personal friend of mine. He bought a company from a Canadian guy and they sell mole, like for moles.
Jill DeWit:
It's hilarious.
Jack Butala:
Like everything, it's made in Canada and he gets them over here, buys a six month supply and because he just figured out SEO and Google and stuff he apparently is the only person that sells this stuff and he's killing it. He bought a six month supply and literally sold it in one week.
Jill DeWit:
So funny.
Jack Butala:
He's like what else can I do this with? He's asking me. I said "I don't know, man." Google will tell you what to sell if you use it properly.
Jill DeWit:
That's true.
Jack Butala:
Regardless of what business you're in. Jill and I choose to sell products that we actually know about.
Jill DeWit:
This is true.
Jack Butala:
It's possible that ...
Jill DeWit:
We don't have moles around here.
Jack Butala:
It's possible to sell stuff that way. I think it's short lived.
Jill DeWit:
I just think it's hilarious
Jack Butala:
I told him enjoy it while it lasts because you don't know anything about moles or traps or anything or SEO really.
Jill DeWit:
Exactly or distributing or ...
Jack Butala:
That is funny, Jill. I'm glad you brought that up. Hey, let's take a question posted by one of our members on success plant dot com our free online community. Kevin K says ... This is a question from the past but recently in success plant somebody answered his question and the answer is what's fascinating, not so much the question. I didn't answer it. Another member did. My name is James from Charleston South Carolina. I'm a residential builder remodeler. I came across land academy's site looking for ways to find discounted city infill lots to build spec homes. Hey they're finding us Jill. I was wondering if anyone's used this course to specialize on city infill lots instead of rural acreage. Looking forward to learning a lot about all the aspects of the land business. Thanks, James K.
Answer in success plant a day later. James comma welcome to the group. With my last mailer I actually did both larger acreage in rural areas and infill lots. Now I haven't done any infill lots in a big city. I just mailed to a master plan community. Hmm I wonder where he got that idea. Jill and I do that all the time. I just mailed to a master plan community near a lake where there's quite a few houses but way more vacant lots. I sorted for appraised values less than twenty thousand bucks and I offered five hundred dollars each. For lots appraised less than 2K I offered three hundred and fifty bucks. I ended up buying six. The most I paid was seven hundred and fifty bucks and the least was...