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Updated over 1 year ago, 06/07/2023

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Alexander Ignatenko
  • New to Real Estate
  • Denver, CO
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Medical Student Investors Discussion

Alexander Ignatenko
  • New to Real Estate
  • Denver, CO
Posted

Hello everyone!

I was wondering if there are any other medical students or soon to be medical professionals who are current real estate investors that would like to create a discussion on any tips and tricks for those with thousands in student loans, along with very little time for other business ventures during the grueling years of schooling and post-grad training. 

I am currently located in Denver and will be attending Rocky Vista medical school in Parker, CO. My business plan includes buying a househack through an FHA or 3% conventional loan with a business partner (current roommate and friend since high school) while renting out the rooms to a few students in my medical school class. Eventually, I would love to give back to the school by buying more properties through creative financing and providing affordable housing for medical students located near the university while increasing my cashflow, establishing systems for "passifying" the investment, and speeding up the medical school loan paydown. It would be great to have other people who are in a similar situation as me get connected in order to discuss any pros and cons to investing in real estate while in medical school/residency while educating those who are passionate about medicine and establishing financial freedom prior to becoming an attending physician.

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