I like how she mentioned the "growth mindset" that is definitely evident here! I think that being successful at anything is helped by being a problem solver and someone who understands systems and how to work them. I got stuck at the fun part and died there, lol, because I am a planner first and foremost, love to plan. I also definitely have paid the "stupid tax" and bought things before I needed to just because I was sure that would need them (but I didn't). I really appreciate all the work you put into these videos. Nothing ventured, nothing gained, props to you.
My father built several houses and we have worked with many contractors over the years. Some great, some not. You learn something every time. The 'stupid tax'is kind of a reverse graduated tax. It gets smaller as you get experienced, but never fully goes away. Roads and driveways cam be crazy expensive. We just had ours resurfaced and got a good deal at $45,000. Doesn't even include seal coating, which we'll have to do in the spring. That'll hopefully last us 15 years with good care. Gravel drives are a lot cheaper, but they require proper drainage, materials, amd ongoing maintenance that you can't neglect. It adds up fast. Great content as always. Thanks!
Great info. I don’t know why you would get any hate! I’m currently building out a property right now. It goes slow and costs so much more than you plan. But the education you get from jumping in is priceless. It’s hard to find people to work where I live. So I have learned to do most things myself. The labor costs I have saved is enormous. Thanks for the video.
@@KeepItTiny I Sub'd to your Channel bc you're One of the few ppl that actually Explains thoroughly your process. It's very helpful for ppl like me who want to do similar ideas. "a smart man learns from his mistake & wiseman learns from other's mistakes" I learn from Everything! You're Doing the World a Whole Lot of Good,,,Keep @ it Brada👊🏽🙏🏽💯💎🤙🏽
Excellent content and tips - for probably ANY start-up business! So many times I've birthed and killed a great business idea in the ideation phase. I am working on getting out of the fear of starting because "if I never start, I can never fail" mentality. I like how you talk about the pitfalls from beginning to now and how you've overcome them. Mindset shift is necessary. Failure can also be viewed as success because you have learned invaluable lessons to apply the next go-around. Thanks, bud!
Wow, thanks for supporting me! I keep making videos no matter how small my subscriber number is because of people like you. I always remember that there are real people willing to give up some of their time to learn from me.
If you’re a city person trying to start a rural anything…best advice is go volunteer at a farm, another glamping business, etc. You’ll build connections and wealth of how to knowledge very quickly.
Im happy you find my content helpful! Thats my main goal, to give real world advice thats honest. I think I will be trying out the long from style content more this year. It allows me to fully flesh out my thoughts and advice.
I would be careful to not just start a glamping site without the proper permits from the local jurisdiction. A person could put lots of money into a business that is at risk of getting shut down and that will not be covered by proper insurance because it is not permitted.
I figure that this should be common sense, for people to know that they would need certain permits etc. Some people however, just don't care to get the appropriate documentation for whatever reason.
My son and I are planning on doing this. I own 13 acres in the Florida panhandle and this was a great video in helping me kind of get an idea of what were up against.. So thanks.
I like the content but the setup is a bit awkward. It’s kind of like a podcast/conversation which I like and kind of like an interview because you’re only looking at the camera and as a result, she’s just staring at you. So it makes it a little weird. Hope that comment helps, love the videos.
Thanks for keeping it real with me, man! I agree with you, and we're working on it. I just bought a second camera, so now there will be more angles, allowing things to be a bit less awkward. Let me know how you like the setups in future videos. I'm always open to feedback and this year I am focused on going from "good" to "great." 💪
Great video! Thank you for sharing. I'm new to ABnB renting out a room in my own home and am really enjoying it. I'm already thinking about ways to grow and am wondering where you stayed when you first started renting out your NY apartment.
It depends heavily on what you plan on building on the land but there are traditional loans made for just this purpose. They are called "construction loans" www.thebalancemoney.com/basics-of-construction-loans-315595
Appreciate the content, keep grinding! I'm curious if you (or any other readers) have considered renting land to a farmer/rancher. How would you even go about finding those folks? Seems like a good way to monetize a large chunk of land if I'm eventually building on a smaller part of it for myself. Many of the plots I'm looking at are now saying "no short term rentals"
Hey I don't have personal experience in this but I do recommend it as a easy way to rent out the land you own to a high class of individual who you know will take good care of the land. I would start by going to farmers markets and chatting with those folk, they themselves probably already own land but they could know people who are looking to get into their business. I would also look for Facebook groups of farmers. You could also look into people who like to garden, maybe florists?
Thanks! Glad it was helpful. You never know what opportunities there are, I feel like we all just need to keep our eyes open more and look for them. I was just about to miss out on meeting him. I still work with him to this day! Also, the locals ALWAYS know more than us out-of-towners!
Getting out of your own way usually is the biggest hurdle. There is no perfect timing. If you want to own land, you have to want it and fight for it. The first step if you think you cant afford it, is going from saying, "I cant afford it", to "How can I afford it?" Then you start looking for land. Youll go thru 1000s of properties you might think is the perfect one, have the deal fall through or someone else take it a min earlier than you and feel devastated. 2 sec later, youll find one even better than the one you thought you must have at all cost. No property is perfect. There are always things needed to make it work for your situation or ideas. The further out you go from the city, the better the price. You might not have a paved road to the front of your property, but trust that your vehicle can go on gravel just fine. If the property looks wild or overgrown from the road, not everyone is willing to get their shoes dirty to check out the land. That mean better chances for you to close on that property if it takes a little more work to make it picture perfect.
If you need a loan to start, you're going to fail. Read that again! Why? Because if you haven't the discipline to earn and save money, your not going to make money with a loan on top of it.
I hear what you're saying-I was actually saying the opposite, though. I spent a sizeable amount of money outfitting my cabin to be off-grid. After realizing that that was no longer the best route, I didn't think and cry about it. I just corrected the course and spent funds to fix the problem and get things set up the right way.
@@KeepItTiny I think were a lot of people run into problems is not counting the costs accurately before beginning a project, as well as over estimating the amount of demand to supply an income relative to the investment made. In the specific example you made here, I see where you're coming from. In your process how did you estimate your monthly earnings? How close was that to reality?
Bro reach out to me asap! My case is having a hearing next month, zoning vs my glampsite and i feel they will loose. Hmu ill tell you why and we can share this content with the world!
Always Valuable Content 💰 I’ve been wanting to setup an Agrihood & Glamping Site on my FL. Ag/Res properties, But I haven’t been able to find any funding to startup, and I have been gaining a lot more interest in all of my USDA Certified Problem Solving Proprietary Hydro Ag Farm Pods , Growing Systems & Innovative Ideas from USDA, MSU, really Big & Small Food Buyers & Distributors, VC Groups, Community Leaders & Nonprofits and many others wanting me to setup some Hydro Ag Farm Pod Business Incubator Farms & Tiny House Agrihood Communities with STR & Agri-Tourism in Michigan underserved communities. So I’m going to sell a couple of my Florida Farm properties, and take advantage of all of the Manufacturing help, Startup Support & Grants that everyone keeps offering me in Michigan. Thanks Farmer Jeff 👨🌾 No Farmers No Farms No Food Everyone Has To Eat Or Starve
Ive bought land in florida and in bahamas and now in Colombia getting into land visits! Rosewood colombia baby ❤ i love this video its v inspiring. Im trying to turn my husband into my private builder 🥸🤭😝
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I love how you address the mental obstacles and the fear of starting. Helps bridge the gap for me
I’ve been following your videos since 1,000 subs. Now 30k! Keep it up!
Awesome! Thank you so much for the continued support! I hope I can keep getting better.
I like how she mentioned the "growth mindset" that is definitely evident here! I think that being successful at anything is helped by being a problem solver and someone who understands systems and how to work them. I got stuck at the fun part and died there, lol, because I am a planner first and foremost, love to plan. I also definitely have paid the "stupid tax" and bought things before I needed to just because I was sure that would need them (but I didn't). I really appreciate all the work you put into these videos. Nothing ventured, nothing gained, props to you.
My father built several houses and we have worked with many contractors over the years. Some great, some not. You learn something every time. The 'stupid tax'is kind of a reverse graduated tax. It gets smaller as you get experienced, but never fully goes away.
Roads and driveways cam be crazy expensive. We just had ours resurfaced and got a good deal at $45,000. Doesn't even include seal coating, which we'll have to do in the spring. That'll hopefully last us 15 years with good care. Gravel drives are a lot cheaper, but they require proper drainage, materials, amd ongoing maintenance that you can't neglect. It adds up fast.
Great content as always. Thanks!
any dumbass that pays 45 grand for a drive???
We like the gracious interviewer and the back and forth.
Glad you liked it! It was a fun episode to record and will probably make more content like this in the future.
Great info. I don’t know why you would get any hate! I’m currently building out a property right now. It goes slow and costs so much more than you plan. But the education you get from jumping in is priceless. It’s hard to find people to work where I live. So I have learned to do most things myself. The labor costs I have saved is enormous. Thanks for the video.
This is Dope AF, Thanks for sharing 💯💎🙏🏽
Thanks fam, the love from the comments i'm getting is crazy! I was nervous to put myself out there like this.
@@KeepItTiny
I Sub'd to your Channel bc you're One of the few ppl that actually Explains thoroughly your process.
It's very helpful for ppl like me who want to do similar ideas.
"a smart man learns from his mistake & wiseman learns from other's mistakes"
I learn from Everything!
You're Doing the World a Whole Lot of Good,,,Keep @ it Brada👊🏽🙏🏽💯💎🤙🏽
"a smart man learns from his mistake & wiseman learns from other's mistakes" This is my new favorite quote ❗️
you are a f ing dope if that is your retarded lingo
Excellent content and tips - for probably ANY start-up business! So many times I've birthed and killed a great business idea in the ideation phase. I am working on getting out of the fear of starting because "if I never start, I can never fail" mentality. I like how you talk about the pitfalls from beginning to now and how you've overcome them. Mindset shift is necessary. Failure can also be viewed as success because you have learned invaluable lessons to apply the next go-around. Thanks, bud!
Thanks for your honesty!
Thanks for the comment and supporting my channel !!!
I've been following you from the beginning from my other page, and so glad that you are still out here doing your thing ❤
Wow, thanks for supporting me! I keep making videos no matter how small my subscriber number is because of people like you. I always remember that there are real people willing to give up some of their time to learn from me.
If you’re a city person trying to start a rural anything…best advice is go volunteer at a farm, another glamping business, etc. You’ll build connections and wealth of how to knowledge very quickly.
Thanks for sharing! That is really good advice and a great way to meet new people and gain knowledge.
Where would we go to do that?
@@danqfrank44woofing or workaway.
Bout to pull the trigger on the land you’ve inspired me to get out of my head and just do it. Big ups many thanks!
Great video!! Always wanted to know more about the person behind "Keep It Tiny"
More to come! I am going to be more honest and forthcoming this year and speak more about my personal journey.
Well spoken !
Thanks 🙏
Thank you! Your videos are very helpful and I enjoy the long form style!
Im happy you find my content helpful! Thats my main goal, to give real world advice thats honest. I think I will be trying out the long from style content more this year. It allows me to fully flesh out my thoughts and advice.
I would be careful to not just start a glamping site without the proper permits from the local jurisdiction. A person could put lots of money into a business that is at risk of getting shut down and that will not be covered by proper insurance because it is not permitted.
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I figure that this should be common sense, for people to know that they would need certain permits etc. Some people however, just don't care to get the appropriate documentation for whatever reason.
This is good educational info.
Thanks for leaving a comment and supporting my channel 🙏
My son and I are planning on doing this. I own 13 acres in the Florida panhandle and this was a great video in helping me kind of get an idea of what were up against.. So thanks.
I like the content but the setup is a bit awkward.
It’s kind of like a podcast/conversation which I like and kind of like an interview because you’re only looking at the camera and as a result, she’s just staring at you. So it makes it a little weird.
Hope that comment helps, love the videos.
Thanks for keeping it real with me, man! I agree with you, and we're working on it. I just bought a second camera, so now there will be more angles, allowing things to be a bit less awkward. Let me know how you like the setups in future videos. I'm always open to feedback and this year I am focused on going from "good" to "great."
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I thought the same thing. No worries tho, these conversation videos will only get better and better ❤️
Love it!❤
Thank you ♥️ !!
Love it even before listening. Just heard your intro.
Great video! Thank you for sharing. I'm new to ABnB renting out a room in my own home and am really enjoying it. I'm already thinking about ways to grow and am wondering where you stayed when you first started renting out your NY apartment.
Great info! Going to subscribe now.
Awesome, thank you!
What loans would you recommend for buying unimproved land with the intention to build on it?
It depends heavily on what you plan on building on the land but there are traditional loans made for just this purpose. They are called "construction loans"
www.thebalancemoney.com/basics-of-construction-loans-315595
Great channel, great video, and outstanding advice! We are looking to do something similar.
Great clip!
How crazy a truck driver would turn up with a load and expect a forklift to be waiting. I would ask why his truck doesn't have a crane!
My thoughts exactly, I was like "Damn, i'm screwed". Luckily for 200 bucks he was down to do some back breaking work with me lol.
Appreciate the content, keep grinding! I'm curious if you (or any other readers) have considered renting land to a farmer/rancher. How would you even go about finding those folks? Seems like a good way to monetize a large chunk of land if I'm eventually building on a smaller part of it for myself. Many of the plots I'm looking at are now saying "no short term rentals"
Hey I don't have personal experience in this but I do recommend it as a easy way to rent out the land you own to a high class of individual who you know will take good care of the land. I would start by going to farmers markets and chatting with those folk, they themselves probably already own land but they could know people who are looking to get into their business. I would also look for Facebook groups of farmers. You could also look into people who like to garden, maybe florists?
Great video, thank you for the content!
Thanks for sharing your story.
5k a month? You got my attention
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Great tips on making contacts with locals in your area..
Thanks! Glad it was helpful. You never know what opportunities there are, I feel like we all just need to keep our eyes open more and look for them. I was just about to miss out on meeting him. I still work with him to this day! Also, the locals ALWAYS know more than us out-of-towners!
love ur long informative vids, keep it up
Getting out of your own way usually is the biggest hurdle. There is no perfect timing. If you want to own land, you have to want it and fight for it. The first step if you think you cant afford it, is going from saying, "I cant afford it", to "How can I afford it?" Then you start looking for land. Youll go thru 1000s of properties you might think is the perfect one, have the deal fall through or someone else take it a min earlier than you and feel devastated. 2 sec later, youll find one even better than the one you thought you must have at all cost. No property is perfect. There are always things needed to make it work for your situation or ideas. The further out you go from the city, the better the price. You might not have a paved road to the front of your property, but trust that your vehicle can go on gravel just fine. If the property looks wild or overgrown from the road, not everyone is willing to get their shoes dirty to check out the land. That mean better chances for you to close on that property if it takes a little more work to make it picture perfect.
If you need a loan to start, you're going to fail. Read that again! Why? Because if you haven't the discipline to earn and save money, your not going to make money with a loan on top of it.
Thanks for sharing this great information!!!
I love your POD Cast
Thanks buddy 😊
Let's connect i have land in Georgia with electric and water with fishing pound
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I want to buy water front property in the Bahamas, I live in USA. any advice how to start a Glamping business in another country
Be aware of sunk cost fallacy...........
I hear what you're saying-I was actually saying the opposite, though. I spent a sizeable amount of money outfitting my cabin to be off-grid. After realizing that that was no longer the best route, I didn't think and cry about it. I just corrected the course and spent funds to fix the problem and get things set up the right way.
@@KeepItTiny I think were a lot of people run into problems is not counting the costs accurately before beginning a project, as well as over estimating the amount of demand to supply an income relative to the investment made. In the specific example you made here, I see where you're coming from. In your process how did you estimate your monthly earnings? How close was that to reality?
Informative ❤
interested in joining the club but link doesnt work for me
What was the total cost of the tint home
5k is not that much these days. Is that after all the expenses?
Thank you for sharing this 1:27
Thank you!!!
Bro reach out to me asap! My case is having a hearing next month, zoning vs my glampsite and i feel they will loose. Hmu ill tell you why and we can share this content with the world!
Not TPS reports! LOL
Great info. Unnecessary vulgarity
Always great content, thank you @keepitiny. I'm interested in the club you mentioned in the video
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Consider this video the soft launch for the Keep It Tiny Club! Hopefully more people will join us! 🥳🥳🥳
Wait….. you quit your job for 60,000 per year?
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Always Valuable Content 💰
I’ve been wanting to setup an Agrihood & Glamping Site on my FL. Ag/Res properties, But I haven’t been able to find any funding to startup, and I have been gaining a lot more interest in all of my USDA Certified Problem Solving Proprietary Hydro Ag Farm Pods , Growing Systems & Innovative Ideas from USDA, MSU, really Big & Small Food Buyers & Distributors, VC Groups, Community Leaders & Nonprofits and many others wanting me to setup some Hydro Ag Farm Pod Business Incubator Farms & Tiny House Agrihood Communities with STR & Agri-Tourism in Michigan underserved communities. So I’m going to sell a couple of my Florida Farm properties, and take advantage of all of the Manufacturing help, Startup Support & Grants that everyone keeps offering me in Michigan.
Thanks Farmer Jeff 👨🌾
No Farmers No Farms No Food
Everyone Has To Eat Or Starve
who is the hot girl?
Ive bought land in florida and in bahamas and now in Colombia getting into land visits! Rosewood colombia baby ❤ i love this video its v inspiring. Im trying to turn my husband into my private builder 🥸🤭😝
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Not sure what this means.
Thank you!!