
Good Investors Will Make Fortunes in the Next 24 Months (LA 1239)
Land Academy Show · Steven Butala & Jill DeWit
May 11, 202015m 58s
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Good Investors Will Make Fortunes in the Next 24 Months (LA 1239)
Transcript:
Steven Butala:
Steve and Jill here.
Jill DeWit:
Hello.
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 how good investors will make fortunes in the next 24 months.
Jill DeWit:
What else should you be doing? I'd be like this. That's like a drop everything and run title. You know what I mean?
Steven Butala:
Mm-hmm (affirmative). Now is the time. There may never be another time in our, certainly in our lifetime, but if you're real young you might get another shot at it, and I'm not saying you can't make money during great times, but now it's just kind of a perfect storm. I have some indications about why. Before we get into it, though, let's take a question posted by one of our members on the landinvestors.com online community. It's free.
Jill DeWit:
Roland asks, "My partner and I have a beautiful 2.5 acre property in Twentynine Palms, California, near Palm Springs, that we have listed on eBay. This is the first time we have listed on eBay. We have had two bidders so far. One seems legit based on his buyer's history. The other, who is leading right now, has no buyer history. We're kind of concerned. So, the question is, what scams should we look out for? Thanks, Roland."
Jill DeWit:
I was going to add one thing too. You are not wrong in your concerns, because sometimes that happens. People do, unfortunately, are not legitimate. With a buyer's history, they may or may not be a great buyer. They could be good but you don't know. We have a lot of experience in this, and I'll tell you truthfully, I have gone... and when you go into the settings and you're setting up your eBay account, you can even restrict it ahead of time so people that have less than X amount of transactions can't even bid, or people who have less amount of dings on their account, things like an unpaid history or they've already had some negative feedback, you can also restrict those buyers from your account. You have a lot of control. There's a lot that you can choose from.
Jill DeWit:
It's a tough one, because you don't know who could be good, who could be bad, until you really get rolling. You don't have a lot of history too, by the way, so let's put the shoe on the other foot. Is that okay-
Steven Butala:
Yeah.
Jill DeWit:
Is that the right kind of a-
Steven Butala:
You're answering the question for me.
Jill DeWit:
Okay.
Steven Butala:
Total two-way street.
Jill DeWit:
Exactly. As a buyer, I don't really know you too, Roland, so you want to give... I'd say give him a chance. What you could do, because you're starting out, they're starting out. If you see two guys going for it and you do like we do. It's one dollar, no reserve, 30-day auction, going to close on a Sunday around dinner time. Those are things that we've learned over the years that worked the best. I would start having a dialogue with these guys. Make sure that you say, "Hey, you're one of the top bidders. Don't forget when it closes. I'm going to send you an invoice. This is how the process goes just to give you an idea. Do you have any questions for me now," things like that. Then maybe too, if you have some interaction with these buyers, both of them, it's going to help you feel good and know that they're real and legit.
Steven Butala:
EBay's a double-edged sword. Jill and I have sold tens of millions of dollars of real estate on eBay. It's only conducive for really one product type when land is concerned, so the people that buy stuff on eBay are the absolute biggest bottom fishers there ever was, ever. It's not just for land. It's for cars and anything else that you can find on there. It's way, way lower, from a price standpoint and an acceptable behavior standpoint, than a lot of other venues on the internet like,