Wholesale vs. Improvement Equity (LA 920)
Transcript:
Steven Butala: Steve and Jill here.
Jill Dewitt: Guten tag.
Steven Butala: Welcome to the Land Academy show, entertaining land investment talk. I'm Steven Jack Butala.
Jill Dewitt: I'm Jill Dewitt, doing my best to entertain Steven, broadcasting from sunny southern California.
Steven Butala: Today Jill and I talk about wholesale versus improvement equity, and how to create it. You cracked me up with that.
Jill Dewitt: Thank you.
Steven Butala: We set this up so that she can make everyone, mostly me, laugh with how she responds to this.
Jill Dewitt: Oh, good. Thank you.
Steven Butala: Jill, we're in the beginning. It's working.
Jill Dewitt: Thank you.
Steven Butala: You have an endless creative approach to saying hello, Jill.
Jill Dewitt: I have some very other-
Steven Butala: You have stuff in the bag?
Jill Dewitt: Well, not ... Oh, I'm sorry. You meant appropriate ones. I have other ways I can say hello to you, so I don't think you want that right now.
Steven Butala: Oh, I'm speechless.
Jill Dewitt: I have some ways to say good morning and I have ways to say goodnight.
Steven Butala: Geez, woman. Wow. It's good we're talking about real estate today.
Jill Dewitt: Thank you. Focus, babe. Focus.
Steven Butala: Here, hold this hand grenade and focus.
Jill Dewitt: Yeah.
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 Dewitt: Dalton asks, "Hello. I'm in need for honest no BS advice. I'm in the search for a land investing course. I've been all over the internet looking at what's available out there. I found Land Academy, the Land Geek, RE Tipster, Land Flippers, Land Profit Generator so far. Has anyone recently bought any of these courses and applied what they teach? And have you had success o failures? Please give me the good and the ugly. I want it all before I commit to anything. Thanks." This is cool. I'm really glad this is the kind of stuff that goes on in our online community. It is completely 100% unedited, by the way. People write in answers and our people answer them truthfully, and I love it. And I see I've got a couple answers here.
One person, Chris said, "Dalton, I bought Land Academy after looking at and trying some others. I bought some bits from RE Tipster and I have nothing but good things to say about Seth, but I needed a more complete all inclusive training than he offered in 2016. The Land Academy training is exactly what they advertise it to be, everything you need to know to do the land business. It does not contain hard work, common sense" ... Does not, am I reading that right?
Steven Butala: I don't know yet.
Jill Dewitt: "Hard work, common sense, and startup money of $10000 to $15000." Oh I see what you mean. You have to bring your own hard work, common sense, and startup money. That's true. You must supply those pieces.
Steven Butala: Maybe we should supply the startup money too, Jill.
Jill Dewitt: "Keep searching this forum and you will read more about individual experience with Land Academy. Good luck to you." That's really nice and that was really cool, and that is very true. We don't supply ... Good luck. What was he saying? Hard work, common sense.
Steven Butala: Common sense. Just a lot of common sense.