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We Now Use Real Estate Agents or Fixed Price MLS on Every Deal (HA 1650)

We Now Use Real Estate Agents or Fixed Price MLS on Every Deal (HA 1650)

Land Academy Show · Steven Butala & Jill DeWit

December 8, 202113m 57s

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Learn More About House Academy Here We Now Use Real Estate Agents or Fixed Price MLS on Every Deal (HA 1650) Transcript: Steven Jack Butala:Steve and Jill here. Jill DeWit:Hello. Steven Jack Butala:Welcome to the Land Academy Show. I'm sorry, the House Academy Show today. Entertaining real estate investment talk. I'm Steven Jack Butala. Jill DeWit:And I'm Jill DeWit. And we're putting up with his allergies again. Broadcasting from the valley of sun. Steven Jack Butala:Today Jill and I talk about how we now use real estate agents or fixed price MLS on every deal. Jill DeWit:I'm going to do that every time. There's something oh, sorry. Allergies. Steven Jack Butala:Nobody knows what you mean now though. Jill DeWit:Well, if you listened Monday and Tuesday, you do. Steven Jack Butala:Yeah. Jill DeWit:Okay. So you have to go back and listen. It's funny. Steven Jack 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. And don't forget to subscribe on the Land Academy YouTube channel and comment on the shows you like. Jill DeWit:Amy T wrote, "Just starting out in Land Academy and in the process of watching all the wonderful videos. Would the more experienced members suggest starting out with an inexpensive land and make some mistakes before moving to infill lots?" What did they say? Steven Jack Butala:Oh, I want you to answer please. Jill DeWit:Oh, what do I think? Steven Jack Butala:Yeah. What would you do? If you're brand new? You're into it, she's into it. What do you do? You buy little properties and just see what happens or do you buy bigger properties and kind of go for it? Jill DeWit:Comfort zone. I think it's your comfort zone. Because some people walk into, this is how I roll, I'm going to walk in saying, "Oh, I got this. Good, bad or otherwise, I'm going to make it happen." My head might be a little too big in some situations but I walk in with a lot of confidence in a lot of situations, most and say, "All right, what's the fastest way for me to take what I know right now and make some real money?" So if that's my attitude, I'm going to go right away, start following the steps and I'm going to mail out and go for some bigger properties, knowing that doesn't matter how much money I have, because there's plenty of people on this group that is going to fund it. I'm going to find a rocking deal. I'm going to use somebody else's money. I'm going to make 50 grand on my first deal and split it with the guy and now I got 25, then I'm going to do it again and again. Now I got a hundred thousand. I'm going to go, "All right. Now, what do I want to do? How do I want to do this? Do I want to fund somebody else?" That's how I want to go. Jill DeWit:But not everyone has that confidence. They're like, "I don't know. I'm nervous. I do want to make sure I like it. I do want to make sure that this is for me, because there's a lot of moving parts. I like your idea, the way you guys did it. I've got $10,000 set aside. I'm going to buy 10 $1,000 properties. I'm going to double those and then I'm going to get all the kinks out and now I'm going to go do what that guy did or what Jill did kind of thing, whatever." So I don't think there's a wrong way, it's just whatever you're comfortable with. Steven Jack Butala:I've never in my life accomplished anything worthwhile within my comfort zone. I'm going through this right now, because I'm recording Land Academy 3.0 for release in January and I'm breezing through it, quite honestly. And here's why, because when we did the first one, the Cashflow from Land Program in 2015, we had a very, very low budget. If you watch it, you can see that. And I had to- Jill DeWit:I'm sorry. Steven Jack Butala:I had to at my age. Jill DeWit:I'm so sorry. No, it was not recorded on our cell phones. Steven Jack Butala:Not that this is real high budget, but. Jill DeWit:This is true. Yeah. What's changed?