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Amit Dhawan Best areas to invest in Grand Rapids for Multifamily
21 January 2021 | 6 replies
For the same reasons, I like anything near Wealthy Street or Medical Mile. 
Jameson Waltz Help With Next Choice for New Investment Property
25 May 2023 | 14 replies
This is due in large part to major corporations like Intel, Honda, Nationwide Children's Hospital, and Wexner Medical Center investing heavily in the region and creating numerous job opportunities.
Carl Payne Blow It Up And Start Over?
12 May 2020 | 26 replies
Find medical professionals-I've called 48 medical related businesses, they've already made their plans4.
Account Closed Spouse
8 February 2008 | 15 replies
Your move for her medical degree may have been the best thing for your investing career.Tim
Account Closed Technology in our business
11 September 2020 | 7 replies
We recently had a baby and all the medical stuff is through portals now.
Account Closed local (expensive market) vs. distant multifamily investing vs. triple net . . . ???
13 November 2012 | 5 replies
my san francisco home of ~30 years is about to close (under contract for ~$2M+) and i need to shelter about half for a 1031, since we rented the downstairs & the cottage. the SF home is ~95% paid off, so i'll have about $900k for the 1031 and about the same in cash. my wife and i will use our $500k homeowners exemption to offset the tax hit for the non-rental portion. i'm now living in marin county, near my primary care medical office, but home prices here are astronomic compared w/ elsewhere. i won't have time to do the management myself (even locally) for quite a while, so i'll need somebody to do that, whether i buy locally or not. the only RE investment i've ever made is the SF house in the 1980s, which i bought for about a fifth of the purchase price. but since i won't be practicing forever, and don't have much saved, i'll be relying on the ~1.8M+ as retirement income someday. needless to say, the free clinic didn't offer a 401k ;^) triple nets seem a little scary, since i don't have a feel for them. my dad was a contractor, and i helped him take care of tenants in the few small MF buildings he built, and i've been a landlord (for the tenants in my SF house).
Bobby Paquette medium term rental Goals?
14 June 2023 | 17 replies
From the corporate relocation and travel medical agencies I've talked to it seems like you need at least 5 in a given market to secure contracts directly with the agencies.
Brendon Worst New Real Estate Investor in MD looking to network with other investors
16 April 2023 | 21 replies
Don't let the "Dr." salutation fool you, her "doctorate" is an Ed.D. in education leadership, not a PhD or a medical degree.These so-called "doctors" seem pretty adept at ignoring common sense and hard data. 
Justin Jolliffe The fastest way to eliminate PMI?
26 July 2017 | 39 replies
Fortunately there are 2 colleges and a hospital within 3 miles of the property so if I can't get young medical professionals in with me I will move to college kids.
Brian Rosher What insurance to close on a BRRRR with conventional lender?
13 December 2017 | 2 replies
It will basically only have dwelling coverage, liability and medical expense.