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Josh Chappell New member from Edmond/Guthrie, Oklahoma
25 November 2015 | 11 replies
I currently work in the healthcare world and love it BUT I want to dive into real estate which has been a huge interest of mine for a long time.
Tariq B. $800 Electric Bill...What Would You Do?
18 November 2021 | 41 replies
And $200 was because she had a window open and the AC was busy trying to cool the state of Florida.But don't worry, this bright tenant who couldn't read a bill was only a healthcare professional.
Angela DeBorja Idea of partnering on a first fix and flip deal
23 March 2016 | 6 replies
Being a healthcare professional for 15 years and having experience with difficult conversations with folks with challenging personalities may make it a familiar transition.
Paul Gill What does the BP community think about the Canadian RE Market?
10 November 2016 | 34 replies
@Samuel SedoreWhile NB, NS and NF lead the country in aging populations (mostly as a result of migration), 50% workforce retirement in the next 10-years would be on the alarmist end of predictions. that would make sense I heard it through an interview  I forget the gentleman's name he was a politician from NB on CBC radio. basically predicted negative growth due to extreme rises in health care costs and lack of incoming tax moneyit was wrapped up with his grand scheme on how he can fix it :-p
Sean Tracey Anyone else primarily in stock index funds and 20% or less in RE?
20 December 2018 | 66 replies
Also, as mentioned above, you may have a hard time investing only 20-30k into real estate without living in your investment in order to bring down your down payment.Don't forget to factor in the tax advantages of investing in real estate (these vary widely depending on how you do it) and also don't forget about your rising healthcare costs over time.
Naomi Pinger Newbie from Olympia, WA
17 July 2016 | 62 replies
., as well as worked in the healthcare field and now I am ready to move on hopefully to an area where I do not have to work so hard but still have money, and freedom to live.  
Chris Redd New member from North Carolina
15 April 2016 | 9 replies
I'm a Senior Consultant in the healthcare field, and I'm aspiring to get into some real estate investing in the Charlotte, NC.  
Rashauna Hunter Starting a renovation company?? Yes or NO ??
1 April 2016 | 6 replies
I currently work in healthcare and I have met tons of people  ( mostly young couples) that would rather buy a home that is already built and then they can either rehab it themselves or hire someone to do it since its half the time of building a new home.  
Christian Tacto Newbie in LA/California
8 April 2016 | 8 replies
I am very interested in starting my alternative journey from being on the healthcare field and adventuring another form of income with real estate investments.
Gino Barbaro What's Stopping You From Investing In Multifamily Properties?
27 September 2017 | 121 replies
We are starting to experiment with A and B grade properties, as there are more transient professionals coming into the market for a growing Healthcare and Logistics sectors.