About this episode
The value of land is not fixed. It fluctuates with time, based on supply and demand. The economy can also negatively impact its value due to a variety of factors such as increased taxes, rising interest rates, inflation, decreased employment, or increased crime. Join the conversation with Tyler Tisue , and know what happened to the land prices when the US economy spiraled down last. Born and raised in Iowa, Tyler. After attending St. Ambrose University in Davenport, IA, he went on to work for various real estate companies throughout all Eastern Iowa, specializing in recreational and agricultural land sales. With over 15 years of real estate experience, Tyler shares what he has learned, like mistakes to avoid when buying your first parcel. Should you sell the farm? Market cycles, benefits, and drawbacks of making a hunting cabin. Interest rates outlook and the Iowa non-resident landowners tag. Let's learn this and much more with Tyler. Tune in! During this episode, you will learn about; [00:01] Introduction to the episode and pre-show talk [01:58] Meet our today’s guest, Tyler Tisue, and what he does [03:07] How he got into medical sales [06:07] How technology has changed the land market since 2007 [07:42] What does the future of real estate look like? [15:00] Deer hunting farms also go in cycles [19:18] Limiting factors to the success of deer farms [21:33] Region he would go if given a chance to own 40 acres of hunting land [23:05] How statutory regulations affect land pricing [25:11] Is it reasonable for landowners to have a tag each year? [28:32] The ideal distance of your home to your hunting farm [34:10] Tyler’s story about his first farm purchase [39:51] Why buying land will never be a bad investment even in the future [45:55] When is the right time to buy land? [47:57] Why does he regret having sold his pieces of land? [50:57] Are you planning to buy your first land? Here’s Tyler’s advice [52:23] How you can reach out and connect with Tyler [52:47] Ending the show and call to action Notable Quotes from the Episode If another person can do something, you can also do it No matter what happens in politics or the economy, the land will always increase in value. The internet has not only made the land industry more accessible and more manageable but also more volatile. The rich people sell, but the super wealthy people never do. Procrastination has never solved any problem. Just dive in! Let’s Connect Tyler Tissue Website: https://landproz.com/agent/?id=27 Email: tylertisue@landproz.com Tel: +15633700866 The Land Podcast: https://linktr.ee/TheLandPodcast https://linktr.ee/exodustrailcamera https://bit.ly/TheDeerGearPodcast