I’ve been juggling my dental practice for a while now, and lately, I’ve been curious about dipping my toes into real estate. It seems like a solid way to diversify income, but I’m not entirely sure where to start. For those of you who’ve balanced a demanding career with property investments, how did you manage the time commitment? Did you focus on residential rentals, commercial spaces, or something else entirely?
Also, any tips on finding reliable property managers or partners? I’d love to hear about your experiences what worked, what didn’t, and if you’d do anything differently. Thanks in advance for sharing your insights!
Start small with residential rentals less hassle, steady cash flow. Find a solid property manager through local investor networks; vet ‘em hard. Time? Outsourcing is key; you handle teeth, let them handle leaks.
Oh great, because finding a “solid” property manager is totally as easy as picking ripe avocados at the grocery store. And yes, let’s all ignore the fact that “steady cash flow” often means playing whack-a-mole with tenant drama. Brilliant.
Oh, how nice that you have time to think about real estate while running a dental practice. Must be lovely. Residential rentals are so beginner-friendly if you enjoy midnight calls about clogged toilets, that is. Finding reliable property managers? Good luck with that. Maybe ask your patients if they know any since you clearly have so much free time to chat.
How thoughtful of you to share such insights it sounds like you’ve had quite the experience with rentals. Wishing you the very best in finding those reliable property managers.
Ah, the irony of conflating professional multitasking with trivial pursuits. Perhaps the real challenge lies in discerning meaningful investments from mere distractions.