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Top 5 ways to find real estate syndication deals for passive investors

Top 5 ways to find real estate syndication deals for passive investors There are many places to find real estate syndication deals. They range from word of mouth to highly vetted deals to online marketplaces.   The most important advice I have to someone starting out on this journey is to start small and make sure …

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Doctor and Investor: Why I Invest in Rental Real Estate

In this video I delve into why I believe rental real estate to be a viable means to diversify your investment portfolio. After experiencing “analysis paralysis”, I finally started investing in rental real estate back in 2016. I haven’t looked back since! I also spend some time discussing valuable tools that can provide more educational information for those who want to learn more!

Investing as a Doctor: Real Estate

Dr. Anh Ngo, Anesthesiologist and Private Investor, gives physicians his advice on investing in real estate. Although doctors may not have had direct exposure to the real estate market, leveraging a career in clinical medicine to invest can be fruitful. A must watch for all physicians looking to diversify their investment portfolio.

How This Surgeon Out-Earns His Salary With A Real Estate Side Hustle

Tom Burns is still an orthopedic surgeon in Austin, Texas but he made his REAL money in real estate.

He has over 20 years of real estate experience, both locally and internationally, involving acquisition, development, and management of multifamily property… but more importantly than all of that, he is happy.

He has found the work-life balance so many entrepreneurs are chasing and in this interview Ryan asks Tom how he has managed to have it all.

Are Doctors Rich? $$$ Physicians vs. UPS Drivers

Doctors vs. UPS Drivers: Who Makes More Money? The answer may surprise you. Don’t discount that to become a doctor you must go to 4 years of college, 4 years of medical school, and 3-7 years of residency. That translates to a great deal of opportunity cost, lost income earning potential, and student debt.

How Owning Real Estate Helps This Physician Couple Live Life On Their Own Terms

When the podcast first started, I spent time driving home the notion of being a good steward with your money. This included saving more than you spend, paying off student loan debt, and using index funds for passive investing.

The famous book by Robert Kiyosaki Rich Dad Poor Dad helped the masses change their mindset from trading time for dollars, and embracing real estate as a driver of wealth. You can count me in on that group. Dr Renee and I are beginning our journey into purchasing multi-family homes and renting them out to develop an alternative stream of income. We’ll keep you posted.

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