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The $50K Deal That Changed Everything for Femi Ajose

The $50K Deal That Changed Everything for Femi Ajose

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229: In this episode, I sat down with land investor and educator Femi Ajose, someone who has flipped land in 48 states and built a powerhouse business from the ground up.

(Show Notes: REtipster.com/229)

Femi started as a track star, aiming for the Olympics until COVID hit and forced him to pivot. What followed was an obsessive dive into wholesaling and, eventually, land investing.

We talk about:

  • The $50K land deal that proved the model
  • Why Maryland became his surprise goldmine
  • How he outsells the competition with basic marketing tweaks
  • The importance of sales skills and seller psychology
  • Why most land investors fail in 2025
  • How fatherhood and family changed his business priorities
  • The marketing rules and title company secrets that are rarely discussed
  • Why he stays away from desert land and overly rural properties

If you're a land flipper, land investor, or anyone building a real estate portfolio, this is a must-listen conversation packed with gold nuggets.

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