Category: Real Estate
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Cash On Cash Return: #1 Factor To Evaluate A Deal
Cash On Cash Return Recently I wrote about how I lost quite a bit of money investing in a crowdfunding deal that promised a high cash yield with RealtyShares a few years ago. This mistake was totally on me as I didn’t do my part to know what I was really investing in. I put…
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RealtyShares – What I Learned From Losing $50,000
RealtyShares – What I Learned From Losing $50,000 Yes, it was painful writing the title of this article as I realize that most people don’t like admitting their failures. And most people certainly don’t like putting their failures online for the entire world to see but I’ve made it a point to be open and honest…
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How To Become An Accredited Investor And Why It Matters
How To Become An Accredited Investor Each week I enjoy having conversations with other doctors & high-income earners about passive real estate investing, specifically syndications. If you haven’t signed up for the Passive Investors Circle, do so here to stay updated on the latest articles and syndication investments available. You maybe asking yourself, “What’s a…
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5 Reasons You Should Be Investing In Apartment Complexes
Should You Be Investing In Apartment Complexes? If you’ve read My Story, then you’re well aware that I’m on a mission with three goals. First, I’m in the process of creating enough passive income through real estate syndications to replace my income. That’s #1. Second, to share everything that I’m learning along the way so…
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401k vs Real Estate – Which Is Best For Retirement?
401k vs Real Estate – Which Should You Invest In? For the first part of my career, I invested the traditional way that most of us do in the stock market with a retirement plan. I did this because it was all I knew to do and also how most of the millionaires in the…
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How To Create Passive Income With Real Estate Note Investing
Real Estate Note Investing I’m all about investing in real estate but also want to avoid the hassles that come with being a landlord. A few years ago, I thought I wanted to start investing in single family homes and reached out to some local investors that did it full-time. When I saw the amount…
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11 Triple Net Lease Pros And Cons
11 Triple Net Lease Pros And Cons I recently spoke with one of my dad’s friends (Mr. Eddie) in a grocery store. He’s one of the wealthiest people in Louisiana and has made the majority of his money in commercial real estate. I asked if I could stop by his office to pick his brain…
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17 Pros And Cons Of Owning Storage Units
17 Pros And Cons Of Owning Storage Units A friend of mine owns a local specialty pharmacy distribution company but also owns commercial real estate on the side. It seems like the more successful people I talk to, the more I find out that they also dabble in different forms of real estate. This is…
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fatFIRE! How A Computer Programmer Retired At 38!
When I recently read in Joe Fairless’s Best Ever Report about how Lue Chen achieved financial independence (or in his case fatFIRE) at only age 38, I had to reach out to him…and boy am I glad I did! Because I knew that this call was going to be chop full of great information, I…
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Real Estate Crowdfunding For Non Accredited Investors – 9 Pros And Cons
Real Estate Crowdfunding For Non Accredited Investors I get quite a few questions and emails from other doctors regarding investing. One of the most commonly asked question is, “Hey Jeff, what do you recommend I invest in to build wealth so I don’t have to see patients forever?” I take the same approach Dave Ramsey…
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The BRRRR Strategy – How To Scale In Real Estate
There’s multiple different ways to build wealth. Actually, we recently discussed doing it when starting from nothing. But one of my favorite ways is by using real estate. I discussed a strategy I personally use and teach on a regular basis by investing in real estate syndication deals. Another popular one is the BRRRR strategy…
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The 1031 Exchange – A Powerful Wealth Building Tool
What Is The 1031 Exchange Timeline? As healthcare professionals, one of the biggest expenses that we’ll pay each year is taxes. I see too many docs overpaying in taxes when they shouldn’t be. Why? Because they’re not doing the extra work that it takes to do so. Now, I’m not talking about seeing more patients.…