Ethan Hanes
Biggest Mistake in Real Estate
21 September 2022 | 40 replies
You want a surgeon specializing in the surgery you need, not a general practitioner.
Jack B.
Can I retire like this? (3.2 million net worth)
6 April 2022 | 35 replies
Dental not included, but there is Groupon for that.
Michael McKay
College Rental Analysis
11 April 2017 | 11 replies
I only rent to medical and dental students because they are constantly studying.I wouldn't put in any grass, though it looks nice, it will never get watered by your tenants.I have always had a very clear picture of all the individuals collectively to make sure they all get along well.
Paul B.
Why are there so many ex-engineers in REI?
3 March 2023 | 52 replies
thought this was interesting...Last week my 30 something dental assistant was lamenting about real estate, as she knows we are investors.
Christina VandenBerg
Tax Deduction for Short-Term Rentals
15 February 2023 | 2 replies
I am speaking to some CPAs on this and would value input from this group of practitioners.
Valentina Naumenko
11 IMPORTANT FACTORS TO CHOOSE ORLANDO PROPERTY MANAGER
3 November 2020 | 0 replies
Over time both scholars and practitioners developed a set of the competencies property managers need to be effective.
Jennifer Hamon
How do conventional lenders view large increases in income?
26 June 2019 | 1 reply
This is my first post on BP and I am mainly still in the education phase of my RE journey so I appreciate any advice.I am married, age 31 in a HCOL area, and have:No debt of any kind (paid off student loans, modest vehicle, and expensive dental work)No kids but want some starting in 3-5 years so I have some flexibility to pursue a househack.Credit score: high 700sIncome: $155k base + around $150k/yr in bonuses and RSUs.
Sharon Smith
How is healthcare commercial real-estate different?
5 September 2017 | 4 replies
1. zoning/usability Issues - healthcare commercial real-estate has a different zoning rules, may use specialized equipment (x-rays, etc) 2. smaller pool of clients - hospitals, healthcare providers, healthcare organizations 3. build-out costs - dental offices, for instance, require significant tenant improvement - equipment, etc, similar with surgical space 4. clients are risk averse compared to other clients, leases generally longer term Any other thoughts?
Marko Cool
Whats cosidered avrage price for Attorney in NJ
5 August 2018 | 10 replies
Some older solo practitioners still charge $950 or $1,000 but they are often very slow and non-responsive from my experience. $1200-1500 is probably more average with $2500 being on the high end.
Ramin M.
37 year old married dentist trying to crest financial freedom
15 March 2023 | 27 replies
Graduated dental school in 2019.