PhREI Roundup 8-20-21

As 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 and Lauren Ihde do a great job of explaining the line between their work as doctors and their work in real estate investing. In a lot of circles, these lines blur so it's refreshing to see two clinical active physicians doing amazing things like these two!

We Are Physicians, Not Real Estate Agents….

The Darwinian Doctor

Appraisal can be frustrating processes to go through…especially when they come in too low either when you are buying or refinancing. However, Daniel Shin shares a story to boost all of our confidences when it comes to appraisals!

5 Simple Steps to Contest a Low Home Appraisal [My Success Story]

The Prudent Plastic Surgeon

A high income does not equal high net worth or high wealth. To get a high net worth, that high income has to be saved and invested (appropriately). Doctors and other high income earners get into trouble when they don’t save, don’t invest, or invest inappropriately. Sometimes it’s one of these factors that gets them, but most of the time it is all three happening at once. Why? Sometimes it’s lack of financial education or awareness. But many times it’s because we are scared to invest. Here's some help!

Help! I’m a High Income Earner But Scared to Invest

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