American Land Seller Podcast
Discover the pulse of the land with the 'American Land Seller Podcast', your essential guide to the dynamic world of land-related real estate. Each episode is a journey into the heart of the land, exploring diverse and timely topics from the lucrative potentials of crypto mine sites to the evolving landscapes of carbon credits and alternative energy ventures. Our expert insights and lively discussions make this podcast not just informative, but a delightful and educational experience. Whether you're a seasoned investor, a real estate enthusiast, or simply curious about the land beneath our feet, this podcast promises to enlighten, entertain, and inspire. Join us as we uncover the hidden gems and untold stories of the land market in our fast-paced, ever-changing world.
American Land Seller Podcast
Episode 9 Abe Mills, ALC with KW Greenville Upstate SC talks about how to get your Accredited Land Consultant (ALC) Designation and South Carolina land development.
On this episode Koby talks with Accredited Land Consultant Abe Mills from Greenville, SC. Abe Mills spent most of his youth in Florida before his parents retired and moved to their summer home in New England. In 1997 he moved to the Upstate of South Carolina to work as a framing contractor and within a few years became a home builder and developer. After a couple other business ventures Abe prayerfully decided to enter the Real Estate world. Abe's expertise in developing land has proven to be a gem of an asset and his knowledge is unsurpassed in the area. As Abe's business grew he decided to pursue the CCIM (Certified Commercial Investment Member) designation. During that process Abe noticed he could fast track the designation by earning an ALC designation through RLI. So he jumped into RLI, and although he already knew it, it was quickly apparent his love for real estate lied in the land. Abe proudly earned his ALC designation and now even serves on the designation committee with RLI. Abe also serves on the NAR Professional Standards Committee, which makes recommendations to the ethics board.