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 | Jun 21, 2012 | Email Bag, Exit Strategies, Thoughts
While I love investing in many types of real estate, for me, different asset classes have different exit strategies. As a general rule, I am not a holder of condos as long term investments but will, from time to time, buy them for resale. My concern with holding...
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 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 5, 2012 | New Investors
What comes to mind when you hear the word, “dummy?” I tend to think of a ventriloquist’s doll or a replica of a person that isn’t really a live person? One definition I looked up said a “counterfeit or sham.” With all the hucksters and self-proclaimed guru’s on stage,...