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In this episode, Kasey Mock and Tyler discuss various aspects of the real estate industry, focusing on remote work, mastermind insights, evolving business strategies, the impact of AI, and the dynamics of the Florida real estate market. They explore the importance of adapting to changes in the industry while maintaining core competencies, the role of land management, and the challenges posed by rapid population growth and infrastructure demands. The conversation delves into the intricacies of conservation efforts in Florida and Texas, highlighting the unique approaches each state takes towards land conservation, the challenges faced, and the potential for investment opportunities in conservation easements. The discussion also touches on the implications of eminent domain on conservation lands and the need for collaborative efforts to enhance conservation funding and policies.
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In this episode, Kasey Mock and Tyler discuss various aspects of the real estate industry, focusing on remote work, mastermind insights, evolving business strategies, the impact of AI, and the dynamics of the Florida real estate market. They explore the importance of adapting to changes in the industry while maintaining core competencies, the role of land management, and the challenges posed by rapid population growth and infrastructure demands. The conversation delves into the intricacies of conservation efforts in Florida and Texas, highlighting the unique approaches each state takes towards land conservation, the challenges faced, and the potential for investment opportunities in conservation easements. The discussion also touches on the implications of eminent domain on conservation lands and the need for collaborative efforts to enhance conservation funding and policies.
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