Should You Lease or Own the Real Estate for Your Medical Practice?
There are plenty of advantages to owning the building that houses your medical practice, but drawbacks also exist. Here's what to know.
There are plenty of advantages to owning the building that houses your medical practice, but drawbacks also exist. Here's what to know.
An interview with Dr. Ayush Gupta of MD House Hacking, where we discuss the pros and cons of house hacking, how to screen a tenant, and when you should start investing in real estate.
If you're interested in syndicated or private real estate investments, it's wise to understand the legislation governing your ability to invest in them.
Learn the basics of real estate investing—from hard money loans to mezzanine debt, capital stacks to waterfalls, depreciation, 1031 exchanges, strategies, and lots more.
Getting yourself eligible for Real Estate Professional Status (REPS) is a huge tax advantage. But it's certainly not easy to qualify.
If landlords charge below-market rates, it's like giving charity to the tenants. That's the wrong move—for the landlord AND the tenant.
When I consider private real estate investments, the more it acts like a mutual fund, the more I tend to like it. Here's why.
The seeds of The White Coat Investor's newest course, No Hype Real Estate, actually sprouted years ago. Here's the behind-the-scenes story.
Ready to get started investing in real estate but not exactly sure how to do that? No Hype Real Estate Investing will show you the ropes.
Years ago, I had a chance to invest in mobile home parks. Like most real estate investors then, I turned it down. That was a major mistake.
When investing in private real estate, finding the absolute best deal is short-sighted. Here's what else you should be thinking about.
Answering reader questions about FSAs mixed with HSAs, employee stock, and Rich Dad Poor Dad. Plus, we talk about how we set up our own investment portfolio.
Answering reader questions about VTSAX losses, tax code changes, and Roth conversions in retirement. Plus, an interview with Kenji and Leti of the Zero To Freedom real estate course.
An interview with two physicians: one who has created a direct real estate empire and his son who is looking to keep it going.
As a general rule, good investing is boring investing. If you want to start real estate investing, you'll have to sift through the hype.