The BEST Passive Investment for Doctors and Medical Workers

Real estate is not going anywhere.

No matter what happens, people will always need a place to live, and we think rentable units are a safer place to put your money.

The BEST Passive Investment for Doctors and Other Medical Professionals

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If you're a medical professional, you likely have a good income, but you have two problems:

We believe real estate is a great solution and here's why:

Real estate has better returns than most other investment opportunities.

It has cash flow, which many other opportunities do not.

It can improve your taxes, which is an important driver for medical professionals.

It's a great inflation hedge.

It has liquidity, versus retirement accounts, which is where some people are putting their money.

Real estate is a great solution for the medical professional, and we like it better than the stock market.

Stocks are subject to taxes that real estate is not.

 Plus, real estate depreciates, which is an accounting term that means we get to say, Hey this building is getting older, it’s worth is dropping. That depreciation offsets our taxes.

We know people have reduced their taxable income by tens of thousands of dollars through investing in real estate, as opposed to the stock market, which cannot do this nearly as easily.

in addition, in real estate, we have what's called bonus depreciation, and 2022 is the last year
 you can get the full advantage of that.

Bonus depreciation allows you to get even more depreciation to offset your income and shield your cash flow from taxes. This is a big deal for medical professionals who have that huge tax
exposure and want lower their taxable income.

Another point worth noting is the recent volatility in the stock market due to the pandemic.

Real estate investing for Doctors is stable.

Real estate is a more stable asset. If you look at the data going back over the decades, you see the stock market fluctuates, whereas real estate investments tend to be much more linear.

The second thing is real estate is a fantastic inflation hedge. Inflation happens. Things get more expensive. The biggest expense in most people’s lives is real estate and ironically, we benefit from the increased cost of housing because our fixed expenses, like our mortgage payment, are the same, but the cost of what we’re renting out goes up.

So these two things – depreciation and the inflation hedge work to our benefit, especially for the medical professional.

And lastly, real estate isn’t going anywhere. Everyone needs a roof over their head and apartment buildings are a great place to put your money.

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