
How to Find Counties Suitable for Land Flipping 3 Steps (CFFL 0202)
Land Academy Show · Steven Butala & Jill DeWit
June 3, 201620m 28s
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How to Find Counties Suitable for Land Flipping 3 Steps
Jack Butala: How to Find Counties Suitable for Land Flipping 3 Steps. Every Single month we give away a property for free. It's super simple to qualify. Two simple steps. Leave us your feedback for this podcast on iTunes and number two, get the free ebook at landacademy.com, you don't even have to read it. Thanks for listening.
Jack Butala:
Jack Butala for Land Academy. Welcome to our cash flow for land show. We show you how to buy property for half of what's it worth and resell it the next day. Great information and instruction for Jack. That's me.
Jill DeWit:
And inspiration for Jill. That's me.
Jack Butala:
In this episode Jill and I talk about how to find counties that are suitable for land flipping. Three steps. Jill, great show today. Before we start let's here some funny stuff that you think happened to us recently.
Jill DeWit:
That I think.
Jack Butala:
I'll be the judge.
Jill DeWit:
You be the judge. I realized recently that we have not changed a whole lot. There's parts of you and I that are still nineteen. Seriously.
Jack Butala:
Absolutely.
Jill DeWit:
It is hilarious.
Jack Butala:
I love that about you, by the way.
Jill DeWit:
Thank you. I had personal moment the other day because I reconnected with my first roommate and we had a three hour long conversation and I hung up the phone thinking, how the heck are we still alive? The things that we pulled and it's so funny because no one would ever guess. She is successful in what she does now in this big company.
Jack Butala:
So are you Jill.
Jill DeWit:
Thank you very much. We both are. I guess that's my point. We both are so successful but the things that we pulled, that was so darned funny. As you could tell we laughed for over three hours. It was nothing but cracking up at our old stories.
Jack Butala:
That's great.
Jill DeWit:
It was really fun. I can't wait to get together with her because the things that we pulled, oh my gosh. You cannot repeat those.
Jack Butala:
I look at you like you're nineteen. I always have.
Jill DeWit:
Thank you. I see that in you. Especially now with your motorcycle I see you at nineteen, wanting a motorcycle and getting a motorcycle, and all of that, and the way you act and it's so funny. It's good to look in the mirror and it's funny, you look in the mirror and who you see and I think how other people see you, they're very different. I still feel nineteen.
Jack Butala:
It's great to reconnect with people that a different part of your life when everybody's doing well and you can share some silly stories and you guys are both obviously found the key to being happy. It stood the test of time. That could've gone, not with her, but there's a lot of people you probably could talk to that you'd just hang up the phone going, geez.
Jill DeWit:
You know what's so cute is I could hear us in our voices, all of a sudden we were nineteen again. Our slang. You know what I mean? The way we talk to each other? I was cracking up at how we communicated. It was like we were roommates again and it was really cute.
Jack Butala:
That's awesome Jill. It's a good story.
Jill DeWit:
It was really funny. My funny thing is how I acted. That's the thing too, when you're nineteen and twenty and twenty-one you think you're invincible. I think every kid does that. It's hilarious.
Jack Butala:
Let's take a question posted by one of our members on successplant.com, our free online community.
Jill DeWit:
James K. Rout. Hi ya'll. My name is James. I'm a residential buyer and remodeler.
Jack Butala:
Builder.
Jill DeWit:
Builder. Excuse me. Residential builder and remodeler.
Jack Butala:
We're residential buyers.
Jill DeWit:
You are right.
Jack Butala:
It's like muscle memory in your lips. Anyway, go ahead.
Jill DeWit: