PhREI Network Roundup 2-2-23:

As you know, as part of the PhREI network, we decided to start a weekly roundup to share new activity from across the network. Enjoy!

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Carpe Diem MD

Ian Cook of Carpe Diem MD talks all about 1031 exchanges, as well as the less talked about “reverse” 1031 exchanges! He’ll discuss what they are, the terms surrounding them, and more. He literally goes step by step for you and does not leave anything out so you can be a pro too – thanks, Ian!

1031 Exchange vs. the “Reverse” 1031 Exchange

The Darwinian Doctor

Daniel Shin of the Darwinian Doctor discusses how he recently tried to refinance his student loans for the second time…. and how he failed. Learning from other peoples mistakes is sometimes the best way, and that’s exactly what the point of this post is, and to show you how to be successful in your venture should you choose to refinance your student loans.

How I Failed at Refinancing My Student Loans (Avoid My Mistakes!)

The Prudent Plastic Surgeon

Selenid and I have now officially owned our second investment property for one year! Therefore, we recently sat down and performed a one year real estate deal analysis of the property. So, we want to share it with you!

One Year Real Estate Deal Analysis of Investment Property #2

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