All Forum Posts by: Lisa Bujulian
Lisa Bujulian has started 4 posts and replied 17 times.
Post: Real estate in Killeen Texas market

- Real Estate Agent
- Austin, TX
- Posts 18
- Votes 11
Hello Victor, I would be happy to talk about some opportunities I have in the area. This is a great market due to the low entry prices and rentals are a wonderful idea for long term buy and holds in a strong rental market.
Post: Newbie from Austin, TX

- Real Estate Agent
- Austin, TX
- Posts 18
- Votes 11
Hi Dan,
I am an investment consultant here in the Austin area and would be happy to chat with you about investment strategies and what is the best fit for what you are looking for. If you send me a message with your contact info, happy to follow up with you. My contact info is in my profile as well.
Best,
Lisa
Post: Building a team in Austin

- Real Estate Agent
- Austin, TX
- Posts 18
- Votes 11
Hi @Mark Baratto!
Wanted to introduce myself- I’m a local realtor in the Austin area but solely focus on investment opportunities only. Whether that be a fix and flip, buy and hold, vacant land for new construction, multi family or single family, I really do encompass a vast majority of the investment side of real estate.
I’ll personal message you to further discuss.
@Kate J.- I’d be happy to discuss these opportunities with you as well- it is very achievable in this market, and even more so when you have set up a dynamic team that works well together!
Post: Awesome Realtor in the Greater Austin, TX area???

- Real Estate Agent
- Austin, TX
- Posts 18
- Votes 11
@Mark Wood I'd be happy to be a beneficial resource to you. I'm a local realtor here in Austin but solely focus on investment opportunities for investors ranging from SFR, Multi, vacant land, and more.
My contact info is in my profile and will message you directly for yours.
Best,
Lisa
Post: Good multi-family agents in Austin?

- Real Estate Agent
- Austin, TX
- Posts 18
- Votes 11
Hello Megan!
I would be happy to connect with your sister and her husband on investment friendly multi-family projects.
I am a local agent as well as work for an investment firm in town and could chat with them on different areas and price points and help answer any questions they may have.
Lisa Bujulian
Post: Newbie from Bay Area, CA moving to Austin, TX

- Real Estate Agent
- Austin, TX
- Posts 18
- Votes 11
Hi Thania. I am a transplant from the Bay Area as well and have been living in Austin a year now. Would love to meet up and connect with like minded individuals as well to talk investments, interests, recommendations, etc.
Post: RE around Round Rock / Austin TX

- Real Estate Agent
- Austin, TX
- Posts 18
- Votes 11
@Jared Watson- Thanks for that! Appreciate the endorsement.
Post: RE around Round Rock / Austin TX

- Real Estate Agent
- Austin, TX
- Posts 18
- Votes 11
Hello James I would be happy to help discuss investments here in Austin,TX. I am a local wholesaler in town. If you want to send me your contact information in a message I would be happy to reach out to you.
-Lisa
Post: Newbie Returning Member From 2009 in Austin, TX ready to invest!

- Real Estate Agent
- Austin, TX
- Posts 18
- Votes 11
Hello @Tamara Pickens welcome back! If it's hard money questions, investment properties, multi fam, SFR's, ect let me know I'd be happy to help in any way possible. I'm a local wholesaler in town and would be happy to be a valuable resource to you! -Lisa
Post: HOUSING MARKET UPDATE

- Real Estate Agent
- Austin, TX
- Posts 18
- Votes 11
TX HOUSING MARKET UPDATE : From the Texas A&M Real Estate Center Journal, Jan 2017
PIPC relates to the personal income per capita used to represent income growth.
PIPC growth in Texas has outpaced housing price growth to a greater degree than in the U.S. as a whole.
Austin is near the top in both PIPC growth (15th) and housing price growth (34th) overall.
Texas has continually improved its residents’ standard of living through increases in PIPC thanks to benefits of energy efficient sectors and other economic advantages Texas offers, ex. no state income tax.
The key takeaway being Texas personal income per capita growth has exceeded housing price growth, increasing housing affordability in the state.