While flipping, multifamily, and short-term rentals are some of the more popular real estate investing assets, land offers a vast blue ocean of untapped opportunities.
As Jonathan and Clay begin their conversation, they delve into Clay’s decision to drop out of college and pivot toward real estate. They discuss the role of mindset in building a business, why you should avoid courses from “gurus” who haven’t put in the reps, the value of repetition, and why Clay adjusts his sales script every month. You’ll hear how lowball offers can open conversations with a seller, how Clay uses direct mail to reach potential sellers, why consistency separates those who are successful from those who are not, creating connections with your audience and relating to them, and the outcome of a reactive versus proactive business model. Finally, you’ll hear why Clay never wants to scale out of his business and what you can expect from his Landman Accelerator course.
If land isn’t yet on your radar, Clay Hepler is opening up about why it could be an untapped source of success.
In this episode, you will hear:
- Clay Hepler’s accidental path to real estate
- His decision to drop out of college and pivot toward a real estate career after a sports injury derailed his plans
- The value of investing in people and putting in the work
- Mindset’s role in bearing the stress of building a business
- Avoiding courses from “gurus” who don’t know how to create a successful business model
- How repetition can show you what you’re doing wrong
- Why Clay adjusts his sales script every month based on seller feedback
- Understanding the intent behind the sale of an asset
- The financial catastrophe that led Clay to build a land-flipping business after dabbling in apartment buildings
- Making low offers on land and how it can open a conversation with the seller
- Direct mail’s role in marketing to potential sellers
- The items Clay Hepler scrubs for when he’s considering a piece of land
- Why he compares his land business to a conveyor belt
- The importance of feedback on direct mail marketing
- How consistency separates those who are successful from the less successful
- Calling every three to six months to build your brand with who you’re marketing to
- Creating connections with your audience and relating to them on a fundamental level
- Deciding whether you want a reactive or proactive business
- The reason Clay never wants to scale out of his business
- Landman Accelerator and what you can expect to get out of the course
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