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Alex Arritola Sole Proprietorship to an LLC
2 December 2023 | 5 replies
What medication do you think I should take for my chest pain? 
Alli McGee Hello and welcome to BiggerPockets!
6 January 2023 | 161 replies
I live in Charlotte, NC, and my hope is to invest in commercial real estate specifically medical office buildings.
Connor Ryan House hacking in Denver
13 September 2021 | 4 replies
Another place to look at with little bit lower price point is Aurora, right around the Anschutz Medical Campus.
David Goldenberg New Physician Investor
21 January 2019 | 15 replies
I majored in chemical engineering when I was in college and considered going to medical school to become a surgeon, but after extensive research, I decided against it because of the time commitment.I started investing earlier this year with a full-time job (40 hours a week MAX) and cannot imagine being able to obtain enough education or have enough energy to invest while working 100 hour weeks during residency.That being said, I can think of a few scenarios:1) If you want to invest solo, I would try to get a few hours of education each week (BiggerPockets, books, REIA meetings, etc.) and then when you are a physician full-time (hopefully with more manageable hours), I would slowly start picking up a property here or there so when you retire, you have a solid portfolio2) If you want to be hands off, I would find a partner who has the knowledge, drive, and TIME to invest but may not necessarily have a lot of capital.
Shea Spinelli First Property - Section 8?
18 January 2017 | 84 replies
Lower Greenville/Live Oak/Skillman, Kids Springs, Elmwood (The only one we havent live in),  Medical District , and now the M Streets (ok not so much up and coming, but we got a great property with a decent structure for land value.)I think as new investors, a house hack or two especially with a duplex is the absolute best way to go. 
Bryson Cox Property Management charging too much!?!?
1 November 2022 | 21 replies
-drive the neighborhood and look at your comps maybe print out a simple marketing page and post at nearest food store/publix or whatever.
Matthew Stallone How to narrow down locations?
21 March 2022 | 27 replies
Im in Northern NJ, so investing close by isn't an option (nearest spot on my list is Pittsburgh but that's still 5 hours away).
Erik Sivertsen To Keep or Sell?
29 December 2023 | 9 replies
My children and ex have moved out, and I’ve had to make some essential updates.The property is unique with, in my opinion, much potential for development for AirBNB (not sure how that market is doing), mid term rentals (I.e. nurses or other medical professionals), or weddings and events.I’m new in this space and know I need some networking.
Syed Naqvi Best cities to buy multifamily building for buy-and-hold purpose.
29 September 2019 | 114 replies
You can find nice rentals in Florida that retirees and medical industry millenials are flocking to.
Matt Jackson Condo/apartment buy & hold in San Antonio, TX
28 July 2016 | 5 replies
They are in an area where young medical personnel are located and the vacancy rate is low.