by Augie Byllott | Feb 22, 2012 | Experienced Investors, Market News
Are foreclosure properties a good investment? That was the question I was recently asked by a reporter for Investor’s Business Daily in New York. She was doing an article on alternatives to the stock market because, let’s face it, there are other investments out there...
by Augie Byllott | Jan 17, 2012 | Market News
Federal Reserve Issues Housing Market White Paper According to the Federal Reserve Board, “There has been much discussion about the pathway forward, and the Federal Reserve has received questions and requests for input and assistance.” As a result the recently...
by Augie Byllott | Jan 3, 2012 | Market News
FHA EXTENDS WAIVER OF ANTI-FLIPPING REGULATIONS THROUGH 2012 WASHINGTON – In an effort to continue stabilizing home values and improve conditions in communities experiencing high foreclosure activity, Acting Federal Housing Administration Commissioner Carol J. Galante...
by Augie Byllott | Jul 19, 2011 | Exit Strategies, Market News, Thoughts, Working with Buyers, Working With Sellers
Only a few days remain to post your comment on the proposed rule changes that could be the death knell for seller financing. You can post your here http://1.usa.gov/pF9Fv0. The comments I submitted can be found below: The SAFE ACT intended to protect consumers from...
by Augie Byllott | Jul 15, 2011 | Experienced Investors, Market News, New Investors, Working with Buyers, Working With Sellers
This just in from The Paper Source Journal – Proposed changes to Regulation Z could threaten the future of property ownership in the United States. Imagine selling a property and giving the buyer three years to change their mind? RED ALERT — Seller Mortgages...
by Augie Byllott | Jun 29, 2011 | Market News, Working with Buyers, Working With Sellers
One of the greatest challenges facing agents, investors and even the general public today is the fact that qualifying for a bank loan has become increasingly difficult, if not down right impossible for many American families. In spite of historically low interest...