
18 September 2019 | 13 replies
The building next door used to be a chase bank and now its a dentist and behind its a medical rehab supply.

9 February 2018 | 5 replies
I just did a dentist office wallpaper job with my dad, took forever.

26 July 2018 | 65 replies
aloha Andreyother potential asset classes are NNN commercial, mobile homes, self-storage, strip malls, and moremy strategy is to ladder anticipated closing dates, and diversify across asset classes and areas of the countrythis also allows me to have different syndication teams, so I am not relying on a few key playersalohasteveps- I've heard syndications referred to as (tongue in cheek, but it applies to you and me) "REI for doctors and dentists"
2 August 2022 | 68 replies
I just closed a $950k home for a buyer using a dentist loan with a 5% rate and no PMI...5% is certainly worse than 3% but it's not unaffordable for this class of buyer. • I have boots on the ground experience and I can tell you with certainty the buyer demand is still high here.

12 November 2014 | 40 replies
What other industry is in every neighborhood of the entire country, that takes their wages and spends them at the local stores, hair salons, insurance offices, doctors, dentists, small and large stores?

7 August 2020 | 55 replies
Dentist are not business people.
11 July 2019 | 41 replies
My dentist also just advised me I need all new gold fillings and timeshares are great investments.

22 April 2018 | 61 replies
@Deren Huang I'd buy a few day care centers, invest in a some doctors/dentist/vet practices, and maybe some Jimmie Johns franchises (because who doesn't like Jimmie Johns?)

22 January 2024 | 69 replies
The dentist charges what market will allow.

12 September 2020 | 4 replies
That maximum applies to business acquisitions, and technically, you could finance 5% with a seller note bringing you up to 95% LTV in such a situation.It will really come down to the bank/non-bank lender who is actually doing the loan.I believe LiveOak Bank is doing 100% LTV on dentists and veterinary businesses.It’s going to be rare to find a bank willing to do this, try LiveOak Bank, already own your business, and have strong credit and patience lol