Ever since I discovered that doctors can create their ideal life by creating passive income through real estate, I’ve been obsessed with educating myself on the subject. I’ve read book after book, like Rich father, poor father, and The ABC of real estate investment, listened to a lot of podcasts and went to a lot of conferences.
Still, one of my favorite ways to consume educational content on the subject is with good old blogs. I’m going to read one post and it will provide an amazing nugget of actionable, high-yielding information.
There are so many amazing real estate investing blogs out there, but I’ve narrowed the list to just what I think are correct perfect for doctors. Why for doctors? Well, they can actually be for anyone, but here is the profile of the doctor / person I am thinking of:
- Full-time, busy professional (for now)
- Not necessarily looking for another job that will take up the most of your time, so …
- Wants more passive investments where you can generate residual income
- Perhaps he has some reserve capital and is looking for ways to capitalize on it and diversify from the stock market
With that in mind, I wanted to highlight some blogs that provide information on real estate strategies that make sense for doctors. These include buy-and-hold as well as passive strategies such as investing in syndications and funds. The goal of these strategies should be passive income for long term financial security and wealth accumulation along the way too Financial freedom.
So without further ado, here is my list of The 10 Best Real Estate Investing Blogs for Doctors.
1. The BiggerPockets blog – This is the granddaddy of real estate investing blogs. The blog and forum are the most comprehensive resource on the internet for the amateur or professional investor.
Check out this post: Why a 30 year (NOT 15 year) mortgage gives you a better chance of building wealth.
2. Half boarded MD – Kenji & Leti are two doctors obsessed with teaching people how to achieve financial freedom through cash flow rental property. If you want to learn how to portfolio your own real estate while you are still practicing, this is a great place to start. They also talk a lot about maximizing the tax benefits of real estate investments by achieving what is known as Real Estate Professional status.
Check out this post: Real Estate Professional Status: How Many Units Do I Have to Qualify?
3rd Coach Carson – Coach Carson has a knack for explaining real estate investing in a very practical way, and it’s pretty easy to follow. Spend some time on this site and you can’t help but learn something. Its goal is to help you build wealth and “do more of what is important in your life”. Hey, it sounds like we’re soul mates.
Check out this post: The Debt Snowball Plan – How To Get Free And Free Rental Property.
4th The real estate CPA – Reading about taxes is not high on my list to spend my free time. However, Brandon Hall, also known as the Real Estate CPA, has a way to explain taxes in a very clear and compelling way.
Check out this post: The ultimate tax guide for landlords
5. REI nation – Chris Clothier runs this blog and is the face of REI Nation, a company that helps people invest in turnkey real estate. I enjoy reading the blog because it appeals to the investor who wants to build steady passive income and wealth over time.
Check out this post: Building a real estate investment strategy: minimize the risk of your investments.
6th Ken McElroy’s blog – Ken McElroy is the author of one of my favorite real estate investing books, The ABCs of Real Estate Investing. I like his YouTube videos, but I also take the time to visit his blog. He enjoys talking about current market conditions and dynamics and how this is affecting property investors.
Check out this post: 5 mistakes most investors make
7th Financial success MD – Dr. Cory Fawcett is a retired surgeon who has put together an impressive portfolio of rental properties. Its mission is to teach other clinicians how to take control of their lives through adequate financial education and investment.
Check out this post: Pay for the house vs. invest. Which one is better?
8th. Financial samurai – Sam Dogen is a longtime blogger and has amassed a very enviable passive income. A good part of it comes from real estate. Profiting from buying in the booming San Francisco area, he has intelligently positioned his properties to generate growing revenues year on year.
Check out this post: Real Estate: My preferred asset class for building wealth.
9. Debt Free Doctor – Dr. Jeff Anzalone is a periodontist who knows how to best use his time and effort to create a passive income. He writes from a very sincere place to help others like himself break out of the uncertainty of today’s medicine.
Check out this post: How to become a real estate millionaire
10. Passive income MD – You didn’t think I was going to make a list without pushing that page in there, did you? They know how doctors make a good income, but they have no control over their time. At Passive Income MD, our mission is to help doctors shape their ideal life through diverse income streams so that they can live their lives on their own terms. When it comes to real estate, one speaks of both active investing (direct ownership of rental properties) and passive investing (investing in private real estate businesses such as syndications and funds).
Check out this post: Active vs. passive real estate investments
What are your favorite real estate investing blogs? Am i missing something?