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What to Tell your Wife about Your New Land Idea (CFFL 0055)

What to Tell your Wife about Your New Land Idea (CFFL 0055)

Land Academy Show · Steven Butala & Jill DeWit

December 30, 201523m 38s

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What to Tell your Wife about Your New Land Idea (CFFL 0055) Jack Butala:  What to Tell your Wife about Your New Land Idea. 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:                   Hey, this is Jack Butala for Land Academy. Welcome to our Cash Flow From Land Show. In this episode, Jill and I talk about braking the idea of real estate investment to your spouse. Always a touchy subject. We decided to do this show, because we have so many new members, after they sign up, they talk about this topic right when they're first starting out. Jill, you remember that. Welcome Jill. Jill DeWit:                            Hello. Thank you. Jack Butala:                   You remember that we now have as one of our more successful members. Jill DeWit:                            Yes, very successful. Jack Butala:                   The whole thing that he had to go through with buying and selling a property in the same day to turn $500 or $600 just to show his wife that this is possible, that people actually want to buy this product type. Jill DeWit:                            Totally. It was so funny too. Jack Butala:                   Am I remembering that right? Jill DeWit:                            Yeah, you're right. I think it kind of killed him, because he knew he could hang onto it and make more profit, but he had to just kind of prove it to her with one, and she said, "Okay, I'm in," and that was it. Jack Butala:                   I kind of envisioned this show like you're going to help us all, because I'm sure that you have some great advice for spouses. Jill DeWit:                            I do. I deal with this often. What was funny was when we were talking about this topic, I thought you were going to talk about the guy who did the whole PowerPoint presentation, which I thought was hilarious too. Jack Butala:                   That didn't get to me. Tell us the story. Jill DeWit:                            One of our members said that he prepared a whole PowerPoint presentation for his wife about the whole business model and buying land and selling land and what it could do. I don't know how far the PowerPoint presentation went. I don't know if it showed him in a big house or anything fancy, but that's what he did, and then she got it and there you go. Jack Butala:                   Maybe we should do a PowerPoint presentation and make it available so if somebody's thinking about doing this, they can present it to their spouse. I don't think it's just wives. It's probably husbands too. Jill DeWit:                            Right. If your significant other is on the fence, click here. Jack Butala:                   Yeah. Jill DeWit:                            Watch this. Jack Butala:                   This is how it works. What would the slide be? The first slide would be Eeyore kind of hanging his head. Jill DeWit:                            I was just thinking the same thing. Somebody moping around like, "There's got to be a better way." Jack Butala:                   "I don't make enough money. I really wish I made more money." Jill DeWit:                            "There's got to be something. I really don't want to drive in the car to this place anymore." Jack Butala:                   Then you just buy a piece of property and it's super cheap and then you sell it for more, and you deposit the money. That's the whole presentation right there. Jill DeWit:                            You buy it and it's like, I see it as animated. There's someone that's like, ahhhhh, and it's all lit up, this piece of shiny property. Jack Butala:                   Then before that even, Eeyore sends out a bunch of mailers and he's just al...