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EPISODE · Mar 12, 2025 · 37 MIN

From Burnout to 60+ Units with Dr. Janeeka Benoit

from Physicians and Properties · host Dr. Alex Schloe

Welcome back to another insightful episode of The Physicians and Properties Podcast with your host, Dr. Alex Schloe!In this episode, Dr. Schloe sits down with Dr. Janeeka Benoit (Dr. J)—a physician, real estate investor, and former accidental landlord who turned early struggles into a thriving real estate portfolio. From navigating landlord burnout during residency to successfully scaling into apartment syndications, Dr. J shares her journey of resilience, mindset shifts, and wealth-building strategies.If you're a physician looking to diversify income, transition into passive real estate investing, or build financial freedom beyond medicine, this episode is for you!💡 What You’ll Learn in This Episode:✔️ From Accidental Landlord to Apartment Investor: How Dr. J started her real estate journey during residency. ✔️ The Locum Tenens Advantage: How working locums provided financial and time flexibility for real estate. ✔️ Escaping Landlord Burnout: Why she transitioned from self-managing properties to apartment syndications. ✔️ Partnerships & Investing Smart: The importance of aligning values and vision in real estate partnerships. ✔️ Mindset & Limiting Beliefs: How coaching and masterminds helped her scale beyond what she thought possible. ✔️ The Power of Community: How her real estate meetups in Nashville are empowering physicians to invest passively. ✔️ Scaling Up to 60+ Units: How apartment syndications offer a path to passive income and financial independence.🔥 Key Takeaways:✔️ Real estate success is about relationships, partnerships, and mentorship. ✔️ Locum tenens can provide financial flexibility for physicians to invest in real estate. ✔️ Bigger deals are often easier when you have the right team and support system. ✔️ Mindset is the biggest factor in scaling wealth—overcome limiting beliefs and lean into growth. ✔️ Physicians don’t have to be landlords—apartment syndications offer a passive, scalable investment strategy. 👉 The episode is OUT NOW! Tune in to hear Dr. J’s incredible journey, how she turned setbacks into success, and how you can leverage passive real estate investing to create financial freedom while practicing medicine on your terms. If you want to learn how investing in real estate can give you the freedom to practice medicine and live life how you want then check out the links below:Facebook CommunityWebsiteInstagramYoutubeInvest With MeJoin The RAL Room Assisted Living Mastermind

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Welcome back to another insightful episode of The Physicians and Properties Podcast with your host, Dr. Alex Schloe! In this episode, Dr. Schloe sits down with Dr. Janeeka Benoit (Dr. J)—a physician, real estate investor, and former accidental landlord who turned early struggles into a thriving real estate portfolio. From navigating landlord burnout during residency to successfully scaling into apartment syndications, Dr. J shares her journey of resilience, mindset shifts, and wealth-building...

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