Creating a Listing

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Pasture Lease Listing Walkthrough

The video below walks through creating a Pasture Lease Listing for a new property. To create a Pasture Lease listing for an existing property, first follow steps in .

Walkthrough Video

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Step-By-Step Guide

1. Choose your starting point


There are 3 different places to begin your listing journey:
Land Manager
Contacts
Land Overview

From Land Manager

Click the “Land Manager” portal on the left hand side of your screen and you’ll be navigated to the Land tab

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From here, click the Listings button along the top of your screen to view your organization’s listed properties.

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Click “Create” at the top right of your screen to create a listing

From a Contact


are where you and your organization will keep track of properties, listings, bids, and other relevant information about your clients, farmers, hunters, land buyers, and other site users.
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Add a New Contact or click into an existing one.
Then navigate to the client’s listings by clicking the Listings button along the top of your screen.

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Click the Create Listing button in the top right of your screen to create a listing for which this contact is the landowner client.

From Land Overview


Click into a Property either via the Land Manager tab or via a Contact if you’ve already added a landowner to the Property.
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Clicking the List Land button at the bottom of the screen will prompt the flow for creating a listing from an existing farm

2. New or Existing Property

Upon selecting the Create Listing button, you’ll be prompted to answer whether you’d like to create a listing from a new or existing property

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Select the “New property” option if you want to create a listing from a property that you haven’t yet added to your Properties tab.
Clicking next will initiate the flow.

1. Select your fields


Search for your property by address or using the Parcel ID search.
Click the parcels relevant to your property. If the parcels do not accurately reflect your client’s Property, use the drawing tool to indicate the correct boundaries.
Upon selecting a parcel, you will encounter a question: is this parcel used for hunting or recreation? Answer yes or no and continue selecting parcels relevant to your clients’ Property

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Click ‘Next’ when you’ve finished selecting parcels

2. Indicate the land use for each Common Land Unit (CLU) on the Property

A CLU is the smallest division of a parcel and attempts to distinguish between different portions of a property by separating tillable fields and trees located within the same parcel, for example.
The CLUs will be filled in automatically for the parcels you selected in the previous step.
Click each CLU to indicate its Land Use type.
Possible Land Uses include the following:
Tillable (Irrigated)
Tillable (Non-irrigated)
Pasture
Reserve Program (CRP)
Reserve Program (WRP)
Timber
Other

If the auto-populated CLUs do not accurately reflect the acreage calculations for your listing, you can elect to draw the correct amounts using the Draw Mode button at the top right of the screen.
Once you’ve indicated a land use type for each CLU, click ‘Next’ to advance to the Information step.

3. Enter additional information related to your listing


The location information will be auto-populated based upon the parcels you’ve selected in adding your property.
Easily change the auto-populated location information by typing in the correct data.
Click “Add Landowner” to add your client as the property owner and easily keep track of their assets

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A sidebar populate will give you the option to add either a new contact or existing contact to as the property’s landowner.
An existing contact is one that you’ve previously added to the section of GroundOS.
Begin typing the contact’s name or email address to locate and select them as this property’s landowner
Once you’ve added your client as the landowner of the Property, indicate whether or not you’d like them to receive emails related to their property such as new bids, auction ending updates, and more using the checkbox.

Create a listing from an Existing Property

The Farms tab within the Land Manager portal is similar to the back-of-the-store inventory at your local grocery market. Adding your clients’ assets to the Properties tab organizes the documents, transactions, and data associated with each of them so you can easily access it all in one place. When one of your client Properties needs a new tenant or is going to be sold, you can move the Property to the front-of-the-store shelves for the public eye to see by Creating a Listing from your Property.
Search for an existing property by scrolling through the complete list of your organization’s farms or by typing in the search bar to find the property by title.
Once you’ve selected a property, click ‘Next’ at the bottom to advance to the Information step

3. Property Information

The property information steps gives you the opportunity to review and edit the farm address and add a new or existing landowner to the property.
If you are creating this listing from within a Contact, the contact will automatically be assigned as the property’s landowner.

4. Transaction type

Indicate what kind of listing you want to create by selecting Lease, and selecting Pasture in the drop down menu.

5. Listing Information

The Listing Information step includes relevant dates for your auction, the starting bid price, features present on the property, and designated areas to upload documents and photos related to your listing.

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Click “Next”.
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Review your contract and payment terms. Click “Finish”

Done 🎉

Your Pasture Lease listing is complete! To view your listing, make edits, and see bidding activity, select this Farm from the Listings tab in the Land Manager Portal.

What’s Next?

Learn more about to drive as many bidders as possible to your auction, ensuring that you and your client have a deep pool of high-quality, high-paying bidders to choose from.
Learn about what to expect during the and how you can help guide interested bidders in their efforts to purchase your client’s property

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