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In this episode, Seth Bradley sits down with John Jasniak, described as a top 1% performer in his field, who shares insights into what separates him from others in the real estate and land development industry. John Jasniak explains that his defining trait is an extreme attention to detail, which he believes is critical for success. Unlike many developers who delegate operations or technical details, John Jasniak stays hands-on in every part of the process, from drilling water wells to ensuring roads are built to spec.
Seth Bradley and John Jasniak discuss scaling without losing quality, with John Jasniak emphasizing the importance of hiring trusted, full-time, U.S.-based employees instead of relying on virtual assistants. John Jasniak believes proximity and accountability are essential for maintaining the same level of precision as a company grows.
Finally, Seth Bradley and John Jasniak explore the biggest risk of his career, taking on a $1.2 million seller-financed land deal when his company was worth only $2 to 3 million. The debt represented about half his net worth at the time, but John Jasniak went for it despite the fear. That bold move on a 465-acre West Texas subdivision became a pivotal growth moment for his business.
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By Seth Bradley | Attorney, Founder, Investor, Speaker5
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In this episode, Seth Bradley sits down with John Jasniak, described as a top 1% performer in his field, who shares insights into what separates him from others in the real estate and land development industry. John Jasniak explains that his defining trait is an extreme attention to detail, which he believes is critical for success. Unlike many developers who delegate operations or technical details, John Jasniak stays hands-on in every part of the process, from drilling water wells to ensuring roads are built to spec.
Seth Bradley and John Jasniak discuss scaling without losing quality, with John Jasniak emphasizing the importance of hiring trusted, full-time, U.S.-based employees instead of relying on virtual assistants. John Jasniak believes proximity and accountability are essential for maintaining the same level of precision as a company grows.
Finally, Seth Bradley and John Jasniak explore the biggest risk of his career, taking on a $1.2 million seller-financed land deal when his company was worth only $2 to 3 million. The debt represented about half his net worth at the time, but John Jasniak went for it despite the fear. That bold move on a 465-acre West Texas subdivision became a pivotal growth moment for his business.
Key Highlight Points:
Links from the Show and Guest Info and Links:
Jon Jasniak’s Links: