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EPISODE · Nov 3, 2023 · 26 MIN

Ep #889 - MFRS - Navigating the 2023 Real Estate Market

from Lifetime Cash Flow Through Real Estate Investing

Dr. Tyson Cobb, a veteran orthopedic surgeon and savvy investor, transitioned from stocks to real estate, amassing a $628 million portfolio in multifamily, triple net commercial properties, car washes, and self-storage units. While still practicing surgery one day a week, he dedicates most of his time to researching and underwriting real estate deals. Tyson collaborates with partners and qualified investors on meticulously vetted opportunities, focusing on risk mitigation and consistency. Beyond his investment work, he passionately supports charitable organizations assisting the less fortunate.   Here's some of the topics we covered:   Tyson's Quick Start Into Multifamily How Being A Doctor Can Help With Multifamily Raising Money and Being a Team Player Networking Is The Key To Raising Money For Deals Controlling and Overcoming Fear What To Do If You Haven't Taken Action Yet The Opportunities In The Current 2023 Market To find out more about partnering or investing in a multifamily deal: Text Partner to 72345 or email [email protected]  

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