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 31, 2012 | Exit Strategies, Get Involved, Lease or Rent to Own Homes, New Investors
Transaction engineering for the real estate investor is akin to a carpenter having a well-equipped tool box 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 11, 2011 | Experienced Investors, Lease or Rent to Own Homes
According to a report released by the National Association of Independent Landlords 82% of the 582 landlords polled would rent to someone who lost a home to foreclosure, assuming that the applicant previously had a good credit history. Landlords won’t typically...
by Augie Byllott | Dec 8, 2008 | Thoughts
I read an article today by a real estate broker entitled Get a Grip on the Real Estate Market for 2009. The article is directed towards real estate salespeople and brokers, but there is something that real estate investors can learn from this market commentary. What...
by Augie Byllott | Dec 4, 2008 | Exit Strategies
In this post, we begin a multi-part series on Creative Real Estate Investment Strategies that leverage non-traditional methods of financing. The traditional way has been around for years; it doesn’t require much creativity but a disciplined program can create value...