Mar 5, 2020
One of the most overlooked areas of real estate investing is in dealing and flipping land. What makes land flipping easier than other investment opportunities? Is it easy to convert land deals into consistent cash flow? How do we increase our active income and in turn, our passive income? In this episode, we’re joined by Jack Bosch "The Land Guy" an experienced investor, author and entrepreneur as he shares how he got into land flipping, and why it’s worth serious consideration in 2020.
Three Things We Learned
Land deals are great for new
investors
When
you deal with land, you don’t have to go meet with anyone, or deal
with inspections. The job can be done virtually, making it great
business for someone without a lot of real estate
experience.
Tax delinquent land deals are a great place to
start
Many land
investors start with tax delinquent properties because people who
aren’t paying their taxes either need cash or are looking to
off-load the land, making them prime clients to buy
from.
The different types of land flipping
properties
The most
common type of land deals are infill lots - empty lots within
cities which are great for construction projects. The second type
is investors who are looking to expand past the suburbs and into
new building sectors. This attracts financial buyers, people who
want more space, retirees and recreational buyers.
Guest Bio-
Jack Bosch (a.k.a "The Land Guy") is an experienced business owner, author, entrepreneur, real estate investor, respected industry leader, speaker, educator, and perhaps most importantly a parent and husband. He's the author of the bestselling financial literacy book "Forever Cash" and the creator of the Land Profit Generator real estate without hassles system.
To Learn How To Flip Real Estate For Pennies On The Dollar Without
Houses visit http://landprofitfun.com/
and join the Facebook group
https://www.facebook.com/groups/LandProfitGenerator/.
Buy Jack’s book Forever Cash: Break the
Earn-Spend Cycle, Take Charge of your Life, Build Everlasting
Wealth
here.