
15 May 2025 | 15 replies
You invest in institutional-grade assets (like multifamily or medical buildings) with no management responsibilities—ideal for exiting active self-management.

5 June 2025 | 44 replies
San Antonio aligns very well for your buy-and-hold strategy focused on cash flow and value-add opportunities.The city consistently sees strong growth --demand for rents is a constant because of military service members, college and medical students, etc.

13 May 2025 | 13 replies
It will ideally be medical personnel so your suggestions for blackout curtains and noise machines are good ideas.

26 June 2025 | 330 replies
Quote from @Alan David: raad has held onto my funds for over two years,I closed the account after requesting part of my money back , to help pay for a medical procedure.i was told to apply in December for a return in July.Now they simply refuse my request,their talk about customer service is all a crock.'

2 May 2025 | 3 replies
One piece of advice is if you are a medical student and you will be a resident in training you can use the Medical program loan that allows anyone with a Medical degree to buy a home 100% No Money down up to $1-Million dollars and No PMI.

7 May 2025 | 3 replies
These homes provide assistance with daily activities such as bathing, dressing, medication management, and meals, creating a personalized care setting that many seniors and their families prefer.In Georgia, and specifically in the Atlanta area, these types of homes are regulated as Personal Care Homes (PCHs) under the Georgia Department of Community Health (DCH).

13 May 2025 | 29 replies
It all depends on how much you want/need certain things.When I got sick, the medical bills racked up fast.

30 April 2025 | 3 replies
I’ve spent years in multifamily and now lead a Reg D 506(c) fund focused on acquiring medical office buildings in Phoenix.

3 May 2025 | 19 replies
We have a small multi-family next to a medical complex and have been wondering how to attract traveling nurses.

5 May 2025 | 13 replies
You will of course reasonably accommodate, but it will take more than their non-medical say-so about the niece to prevent showing.