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Land Academy Show
Jill Friday – When to Get a Transaction Coordinator and Why (LA 1543)

Land Academy Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2021 14:42


Jill Friday - When to Get a Transaction Coordinator and Why (LA 1543) Transcript: Steven Butala: Steve and Jill here- Jill DeWit: Howdy. Steven Butala: ... welcome to the Land Academy Show, entertaining land, investment talk. I'm Steven Jack Butala. Jill DeWit: And I'm Jill DeWit, broadcasting from sizzling Scottsdale, Arizona. Steven Butala: Today Jill and I talk ... Well, it's Jill Friday, and she's going to talk about when it's appropriate to get a transaction coordinator and why you need one. 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, and if you're a Land Academy member, please join us on Discord. Jill DeWit: Miles wrote, "On my first mailer, almost all of the potential deals I got were for other parcels or land in other counties that were not on my mailer. So I'm having to make new offers and I'm unsure how to price it because there are no comps. Would you contact an agent in this case? And before you make your new offers, do you get a broker's opinion? It sounds like you don't do that, right? Thank you." Jill DeWit: Okay, so let me back up. So here's what Miles is talking about. I sent my mailer, a guy calls back and says, "I don't want to sell that one, but I've got two over here if you want one. My brother has this, my mom has that, we want to sell whatever." That kind of a thing. And you're like, "Oh, why did this come up?" Because I've taught you well, hopefully. Steven Butala: Because you sent some mail out. Jill DeWit: Yeah, and one, I have it on my checklist. I always say when my inbound seller checklist, one of the questions your asking everybody is, "By the way, what else do you have?" Because they may have something great and you don't know it. They may say, "Oh, I have this other agricultural parcel two lots over, I didn't think you wanted that one." I'm like, "Yeah, I absolutely want that. That one's even better." Because that comes up. Jill DeWit: So in this situation Miles is going, "All right, now I need to go back and make new offers." Hold on a moment, Miles. Let me make it easier for you, what I would do instead is say, "Great, you have what? 10 acres where? Happy to go look for it. How much are you asking? Let's talk a for a second. You know who I am, I know who you are. I own this sweet little company, it's mine. I pay cash, I close fast. You're staring at my letter for a different property. So with that in mind, how much would you accept and I could just cash you out of that one, too, or instead of, or whatever?" Get a number from them. Jill DeWit: Last thing I want you to is get all excited and go and start spending a day and a half doing research, calling around, getting excited about this other area, this other potential property, and what's possible. Calling agents, calling brokers, and everything, and then coming back and going, "Okay, here's my number." And the guy says, "Oh, no, no, no. I wouldn't let it go for less than a million." You needed to know that before you even did anything. So that's what I want you to do. Jill DeWit: So let's say now you do this, so you go, "Okay, what's this?" I said, "You know what, all right, Miles, I get it. I know how you roll. I know it's worth maybe more than this, but you know what? I just one to get rid of this one- Steven Butala: "And I like you." Jill DeWit: ... because I'm never over there. My wife never wanted it. So you know what? I'd let it go for 30,000." You go, "Okay, give me date. Let' see, today's Friday, can I get back to you on Tuesday? Because I know it's getting late, the county's probably closing soon. I got to make some calls. Can I call you on Tuesday?" And where's the best time and what's the best number? "Yep, here you go, you can reach me here." "Awesome." Now Miles, now I want you to go look at this. Jill DeWit: And what do I want you to do? You're like, "Okay, how do I get the comps?" Well, look at all the normal places,

Real Estate Breakthrough
#92 Christina Suter: Education- Investing in Appreciating Markets

Real Estate Breakthrough

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2021 15:59


"Generally an appreciating market, I think of it as sprinting. Short, compact and has a specific beginning and a specific end. It has a specific purpose and you don't want to lose track of it." -Christina Suter   Today I am talking about what it's like investing in appreciating markets and what cycles can do to your investing style. Cycles can last for years, but the fluctuation of appreciating and depreciating cycles vary depending on affordability, pending sales and demand. You can use the St. Louis FRED to find housing charts for your particular area. Three to six months is how long it takes to notice a clear direction. There are various indicators that also let you know when a cycle is hitting the top and those are the people around you are starting to invest in rental properties and you find that there are more real estate agents than deals. Educating yourself on the movement of cycles will help you not only become a better investor, but it will help you see how cycles move and how to prepare for the next one.     Topics Covered in this episode:   What are appreciating markets  Why LA county is considered an appreciating market  St. Louis FRED Why do cycles take 3-6 months and what does that mean for investors  What should you do at the bottom of  chart and what does it mean  What are some methods for purchasing and selling for cycles during upturn and downturns  Why can cycles last so long  Bruce Norris and The Norris Group  What is the affordability index What to do when you missed a turn  Prices will show the data    Listen now and find out why Christina thinks education is the key to financial leadership on Spotify, iTunes and Youtube.  The Real Estate Breakthrough Show with Christina Suter is where we talk about the reality of real estate, the mindset you need and the tips and tricks to get you moving forward in investing. Join us every week and learn everything you need to know to invest in real estate education and create real wealth for a lifetime.   Find our more about Christina here:  Website ChristinaSuter.com Facebook Christina  LinkedIn Christina Suter Instagram RealChristinaSuter Twitter RealChristinaS

Bang Your Head Podcast
DJ Black Rabbit: A Ray of Optimism in Cloudy Times

Bang Your Head Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2021 119:43


With only a job and not even place to live, Ray Brown moved with his wife across the country to Los Angeles to pursue his DJ dream under the pseudonym DJ Black Rabbit. Over the years, Ray has worked with notable artists across the music industry, produced his own music, worked with corporations, and has made his dream into a reality. But it wasn't always smooth sailing. What led Ray down this path? Why LA? Are Ray and DJ Black Rabbit the same? Find out everything and more on this week's episode of the Bang Your Head Podcast! Featuring music from DJ Black Rabbit!

Trendy Husky Podcast
Turning Your Passion into Your Day Job - Film Maker, Model, & Dancer, Vinny Balbo - Trendy Husky Podcast 9/29/20

Trendy Husky Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2020 50:09


Today Yassi is joined by Vinny Balbo an actor, filmmaker, dancer, and model! How did Vinny turn his passion for dance into his day job? You have probably seen Vinny in his Apple Air Pod ads and so much more. What is behind the familiar faces we see in ad and media, today’s your chance to find out. Listen as Yassi and Vinny discuss his time modeling in South Korea, his work creating short films, commercials for big brands like Apple, and so much more. Don’t miss a minute! You can find Vinny Balbo on Instagram @vinnybalbo and look for all his work by searching for Vinny Balbo on VIMEO, YOUTUBE, & TIKTOK! Follow the links ->  linker.ee/vinnybalbo for Vinny’s acting, stunt, and dance reels.TIME STAMPS00:00 Intro01:35 Vinny’s decision to move to LA.03:28 Working during COVID-19.05:21 The biggest project Vinny has worked on.08:15 Vinny’s work in short films.12:21 How would he like to see the short film industry grow?15:47 Vinny’s time working overseas. What differed in that experience?21:11 Dancing in music videos21:32 What is working for big brands like Apple like?23:42  When did Vinny know he wanted to make a career out of dancing?25:43 Why LA over New York?28:10 Is dancing still a big part of Vinny’s life?29:38 More actors are stepping behind the camera.38:47 Upcoming projects43:52 How Vinny uses his platform to raise awareness for social justice.50:02 Where can you find Vinny’s work and get in touch with him? Thank you all for watching. We put out content three days a week on current news, sports, and so much more. Please like and subscribe, so you don’t miss out on any new content or new special guests. Follow our social media for special guest announcements and all the latest Trendy Husky Podcast content. Audio versions of the podcast are up on your favorite podcast platforms including Apple Podcasts, Podbean, Stitcher, Pandora, and many more. Listen to us anywhere, anytime.YouTube: TrendyHuskyPodcastInstagram: @trendyhuskypodcastTwitter: @trendyhuskyFacebook: @trendyhuskypodcastFor bookings reach out on any of our social media pages or email trendyhuskypodcast@gmail.com

Dance Culture Vibe
Episode 9 - Michael Tullberg

Dance Culture Vibe

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2020 67:52


Michael moved to Los Angeles in 1991 and built his career in photojournalism, documenting the city’s goth and industrial scenes as well as the celeb-studded upscale Beverly Hills party scene. Dissatisfied with the velvet rope mentality and unremarkable music, Michael found his way into the underground rave scene at just the right time, towards the end of 1995.Los Angeles was ground-zero for North American dance culture. The city was unique in its abundance of talent, its unique venues, and entertainment industry tastemakers. What happened in LA set the tone for America’s rave experience for years to come and Michael creatively documented it like no one before or since.In this episode we discuss:Why LA was the perfect launchpad for the US rave experienceAmerica's Satanic Panic vs its Rave PanicJoe Biden's controversial RAVE ActWhy mid-sized events have disappeared from LAHow the underground vets attendees in the digital ageThe weigh of identity politics on rave cultureAnd much, much moreFIND MICHAELOnlineHis books Dancefloor Thunderstorm and The Raver Stories ProjectOn Instagram and on FacebookOn Getty Images------CONNECT WITH DANCE CULTURE VIBESubscribe to the show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts and wherever else you listen to podcasts.Stay connected with exclusive content on social:InstagramFacebookUnderground Newsletter: https://danceculturevibe.substack.com/Email: sam@danceculturevibe.com

Stay Tuned with D.Rey(the podcast)
Stay Tuned with D.Rey featuring Kai Cunningham

Stay Tuned with D.Rey(the podcast)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2019 25:26


Tune in as 'Nova alum and former Wall Street banker and current investor/advisor for some of the top athletes and entertainers talks about "new money" in LA, the impact of Nipsey Hussle's death and why understanding money always takes people further than having it!! 30 - Why LA? 1:00 - “Growing up where I’m from, it’s not a lot a ton of financial literacy” 2:30 - The Wharton business initiative 3:50 - What is “financial literacy” 5:30 - So…what’s a good(business deal) 7:35 - How do you get started, if no gives you a chance? 9:25 - “Survival is survival, you HAVE to eat” 13:15 - Being in LA during Nipsey Hussle’s death 15:25 - “If you put crabs in a barrel to insure your survival, you will end up pulling down people who look just like you” 18:00 - Black Business…in LA 22:15 - Your legacy? --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

The Full Pint Podcast
Women in Beer Pioneer - Ting Su

The Full Pint Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2019 68:40


We are joined this week by Ting Su, Co-Founder of Eagle Rock Brewery. We discuss Ting's journey in Los Angeles' growing beer culture including: - Starting Eagle Rock Brewery during the beginning's of LA Beer. - Why LA was a little behind the craft beer boom. - Courtship and breakup with Stone Distribution. - Wiegand Family Distribution. - Shifting from bombers to cans. - Opening Eagle Rock Publick House. - Women's Beer Forum. - Combatting legislation loophole trolls. - Plans for LA Beer Week. And much more! We'd like to thank the sponsors of this show, if you are interested in sponsoring this podcast, please drop us a note at advertising@thefullpint.com. • Firestone Walker Brewing - Check out the new hazy IPA, Mind Haze - Let your mind wander.  • CraftyShipping.com - Pack your box of beer with confidence using Crafty Shipping's specially made crate. Listen to the show for the 10% off promo code. • El Segundo Brewing - Makers of some very fine hoppy ales near LAX, also check out their new digs, The Slice and Pint. Music for The Full Pint Podcast is provided by our pal Ben Tuttle, check him out at tenderbubbles.com  

The Dr. Vibe Show
THE DR. VIBE SHOW - DR. VIBE AND L.A. WADE - IS BLACKNESS ENDANGERED - DECEMBER 6 - 2018

The Dr. Vibe Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2018 95:07


L.A. Wade graduated with a Hons. Bachelor Degree in Sociology and Religious Studies at the University of Toronto and completed a Master in Education at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education. L.A. has been working as a Registrar and Sessional Lecturer at the Transitional Year Programme in the University of Toronto since 2009. Her creative and intuitive counselling ,and teaching style has proven to be a hit with the students who interact with her. L.A.'s research and publications have focused on access and equity, postcolonial thinking, and Black Feminist thought. Every year she is invited to teach from her chapter in Ruptures: Anti colonial & Anti-Racist Feminist Theorizing, ‘Symbolic Proximity Rihanna Face to Face', where she discusses the contradictory nature of the Black Female's conformity for survival. Her approach is inspiring, innovative and empowering; this is how she approaches mostly anything and everything she does. She has experience in cross cultural learning environments and has worked with marginalized individuals across the spectrum of race, ability, sexual and gender preferences, age, socio economic status and indigenous groups. Apart from her educational experience, L.A. comes from a rich history in the Canadian sport and music industry as a promoter, networker and event planner. She also has a strong passion for philanthropy and has worked with many large-scale events and high profile personalities like the NBA All Star Game, and Edwin Encarnacion formally of the Toronto Blue Jays. She is set to release a podcast called The Elephant Room, where she plans to discuss the unspoken and taboo topics within the Black community. Recently, Dr. Vibe and Ms. Wade co-hosted the conversation Is Blackness Endangered?. During the conversation, they and the audience talked about: – Why LA wanted to talk about this subject – If there is a wedge being placed between put between Black men and Black women – If Blacks realize that they are endangered – The situation that a number of Black boys not being raised by their father and some suggestions on dealing with this situation – The fact that Blacks have to show that they need each other – What are Black people fighting for – Has integration helped Blacks – “Some Black people need to decolonize their minds.” LA – The effect of rap and hip hop on Black culture – “The hatred between Black men and Black women is destroying the Black community.” Kinte Ferguson – The discrepancies between Black men and Black women – “I don't know how you can be Black and not have a mental health challenge.” LA – Blacks men and depression You can contact Ms. Wade via: Twitter Visit The Dr. Vibe Show™ at https://www.thedrvibeshow.com/ Please feel free to email The Dr. Vibe Show™ at dr.vibe@thedrvibeshow.com Please feel free to “Like” the “The Dr. Vibe Show” Facebook fan page here God bless, peace, be well and keep the faith, Dr. Vibe

Really Famous with Kara Mayer Robinson

The GLOW, Private Practice and Veronica Mars star - and Rob Lowe's doppelganger! - gets into the podcast groove and talks: Tim Daly and Taye Diggs Up in the Air The Help The Jinx Killing Eve Safe - with Dexter! Hair and makeup Looking like a grandpa His "Y2K fears of technology" Silver gelatin photography Why LA made him claustrophobic Victorian pageant parties Why he's in Florence, Italy, for a month Why SNL is the ONLY show he watches Live Aid New York How famous you should be - or feel - if you're a guest on Really Famous Why he says "I'll gladly ride those coattails as long as I can."   Stick around for the end! You'll be treated to TWO extra behind-the-scenes fun bits. Stay tuned! # Watch Chris in GLOW on Netflix now! Watch Kara's recommendations for Chris - Safe and Killing Eve. Snag Chris's photography - chrislowellphotography.com # EXTRAS! Photos - Chris dressed in a spiffy, spunky grandpa ensemble + Kara Video - See Chris do a rapid-fire mini interview Inside Scoop - Get sneak peeks at reallyfamouspodcast.com # This episode was recorded at RIU Plaza New York Times Square. Thank you, RIU! #itsriutime # More celebs you can get to know: Tim Daly - from Private Practice, natch! - reallyfamouspodcast.com/tim-daly   Diedrich Bader - a similarly philosophical thinker reallyfamouspodcast.com/diedrich-bader # Chat up REALLY FAMOUS on social media. Hashtag #reallyfamous Twitter - @kara1to1 Instagram - @reallyfamouspodcast Facebook - @karamayerrobinson Email - click here  ## Celebrity interview by Kara Mayer Robinson Music - Take a Chance - Kevin MacLeod - Incompetech - Creative Commons  

Sports Content Strategy with MrRichardClarke: Exploring sports content, journalism, digital and social media

Colin Kelly is Director of Digital at soccer team who are yet to play a game. LAFC will kick-off their first MLS season in March 2018. But, unlike most of recent expansion franchises, they are an entirely new club. For the content team this one huge blank sheet of paper, when I spoke to Colin, he barely met most of the playing staff. How do you create a fresh and engaging soccer tale in Tinseltown, the storytelling capital of the world? On the sporting front, two NFL teams have arrived in LA in recent years and one biggest names in US soccer is right on their doorstep Still, LAFC have a star-studded ownership group, a nationally known-coach, a soccer-lovers stadium on the way and soaring ambition But will they fly in the City of Angels? TOPICS 0.45 Introduction 1.50 Colin’s describes his job 2.01 Not having a team to tell a story about. Finding a club philosophy. 2.30 “The story who are trying to tell is the city of Los Angeles. The city has become the hero” 3.43 Whether the story has come from the fans or the front office 4.33 What the fans want from their club? "They want openness, an authentic football experience in LA, a quality team" 5.01 The ready-made rivalry with LA Galaxy 6.44 How LAFC are trying to tell a different story to LA Galaxy on social media? "We decided we’d be true to the sport and true to the city. Those are our guardrails." 8.10 Building up the teams 8.29 The ownership of the incredible ownership group. 9.25 Not using Will Ferrell too much 9.45 Carlos Vela and the Hispanic market 10.41 Coach Bob Bradley and how he introduced himself to LAFC 11.21 Getting out into the community in LA 14.11 The construction of LA’s new stadium and “The Keyhole” allowing a view of downtown 15.36 The English nature of the stadium 16.27 Creating content around stadium. A sweet and safe spot. For live webcams click here 17.28 The content plan for the home opener 18.42 The unique opportunity of starting a football club 19.15 Learning lessons from newer clubs Atlanta, Orlando, NYCFC etc 20.07 “I am not worried about our total number of followers. We are much more interested in engagement metric and I have buy-in from management in that.” 20.51 The development of supporter groups. The 19-year-old who started a group that is now the biggest LAFC possess 22.14 The early events that the club have created for supporters’ groups 23.06 Choosing the colours and the badge. The fans involvement 23.56 The story of wings in the badge 24.12 NFL returning to LA and the crowded market. "There has not been a new open-air stadium in downtown LA since 1963" 25.21 Why fans are easier to engage directly than the local media. "We have found that blogger and YouTubers fill the gaps" 27.17 The importance of the YouTube TV deal. “Strategically it looks well down the road and suits the demographics of cord-cutters" 27.59 How the deal works 28.28 Just passing 20,000 deposits for season tickets. “I imagine we are tracking well ahead of other MLS markets” 29.19 Plans to develop after year one. “17 home games is not enough to make a difference in their lives. Whether it is music, food art or fashion, we would like to be more than a soccer club and be part of the LA community” 30.05 The pressure to produce quality. "Content has to be good here in LA, people are watching very closely" 30.42 Growing the content department 31.23 Why LA are deliberately targeting Instagram 32.03 On the relief of final kicking off 32.56 Defining success for the club and the digital department in 2018. “We are not looking to win an award we are just looking to create meaningful content for our fans”

NobodyAskdU Podcast
Lauren and Kerry Washington are BFFs.

NobodyAskdU Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2017 62:10


Yup, its that time of the week again! Pew Pew Pew Peeewwwr! A new episode of NobodyAskdU the Podcast full of opinions, that nobody asked for. This week we talk about the firing of McAdoodoo; LaVar Ball and how he only wants his kids to be great in basketball, but not great in school; the LA Fires only effected our morning commute, relax east coast family, we are fine. Lauren talks about her new found friendship with Kerry Washington. You Mad? Aprille finally breaks down LA driving, you knew it was coming. Why LA drivers are the worst and what it really should mean when you say you have a licences but, in LA is doesn't mean that at all. As always follow us on twitter and instagram. THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR LISTENING!!

My So Called LA Life
Ep. 02 Why LA is going to kill me

My So Called LA Life

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2016 40:36


In this episode, Natalia and Erick discuss: Kobe's send off parade, Attractive Bums, Dine & Dash, "Why LA is going to kill me" and Festivus.

Sam in the Morning on LA Talk Radio
Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Sam in the Morning on LA Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2011 50:00


We talk about hockey, but in LA we don't really care about it. In-n-Out Burger. Why LA traffic is terrible. Ally is fascinated with UFOs and cites Sammy Hagar's claims of alien encounters. Photoshop and professional headshots. Parenting by guilt with today's teenagers. Libya is burning and Japan is mourning. Would you want to live like Hugh Hefner? The challenges of aging. Would you want to know if you were adopted?

Sam & Kara in the Morning
Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Sam & Kara in the Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2010 50:00


Kara feels like she's going to die after eating a bad pizza. We talk about orthodox Jews and their way of life. We are joined in the studio by Combat Radio host Ethan Dettenmaier, who hooks us up with NFL star Derrick Ward of the NY Giants and Indianapolis Colts, and newly of the Houston Texans. Derrick tells us the story of his successful football career. We talk about the LA riots following the Rodney King verdict 20 years ago. Why LA doesn't have a football team. Are men in LA emasculated? Mummified babies are found in an LA building.

Sam & Kara in the Morning
Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Sam & Kara in the Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2010 50:00


Kara feels like she's going to die after eating a bad pizza. We talk about orthodox Jews and their way of life. We are joined in the studio by Combat Radio host Ethan Dettenmaier, who hooks us up with NFL star Derrick Ward of the NY Giants and Indianapolis Colts, and newly of the Houston Texans. Derrick tells us the story of his successful football career. We talk about the LA riots following the Rodney King verdict 20 years ago. Why LA doesn't have a football team. Are men in LA emasculated? Mummified babies are found in an LA building.