by Augie Byllott | Sep 12, 2013 | New Investors, Working With Sellers
Transaction engineering for the real estate investor is akin to a carpenter having a well-equipped toolbox or a surgeon having all the necessary operating instruments to get the job done correctly, safely, and in a way that everyone involved benefits. In our business...
by Augie Byllott | May 7, 2012 | Working With Sellers
I am often asked the best way to acquire investment properties; my answer is usually, “It depends.” Those who know me know I have a sense of humor… but this answer is not intended to be either evasive or funny. My favorite acquisition technique is with owner...
by Augie Byllott | Apr 28, 2011 | New Investors
Imagine working with sellers where you don’t need to secure bank financing, hard money or large down payments. Better yet…what if price were no object? How many deals could you do if cash, credit, or price didn’t matter? Imagine doing safe, profitable transactions...
by Augie Byllott | Oct 12, 2009 | Experienced Investors
Whether you’re an investor from the PECOS country; Yee-haa or one who COPES with whatever market comes along (yawn) or one that likes to SCOPE out a deal (Oh yeah!), you’ll notice one thing…each of these acronyms uses the same five letters. So if...
by Augie Byllott | Aug 14, 2009 | New Investors
My grand mother baked the most amazing pies! Apple, cherry, lemon meringue and my favorite… chocolate crème pie. We didn’t have the Great American Pie Festival as we do today, but had it existed back then…she would have been tough to beat. As a boy I remember my...