This week’s episode is the first in a two-part series that features Gurpreet Padda, MD. He is a private practice physician out of St. Louis, Missouri, who runs Reversing Diabetes MD and Padda Institute Center for Interventional Pain Management. Dr. Padda also runs Red Pill Kapital, which is a real estate investment development and management company. He is an advocate for educating private practice physicians on passive wealth strategies through owning real estate.
In This Episode, We Talk About…
[5:05] Getting into real estate as a teenager
[6:08] The desire to have a life outside of the hospital
[9:05] Characteristics that are more relevant than your education when it comes to owning a business
[10:30] The applicability of medical training to real estate
[11:09] How Dr. Padda decided on his medical specialty
[12:39] How capital flow impacts our health as well as the real estate market
[15:17] The importance of investing in real estate for your practice(s)
[16:31] How to decide where to purchase real estate for practice locations based on patient perspectives
[17:33] The effect of the pandemic on retail real estate
[21:28] Selling restaurants before the pandemic began
[24:14] Educating clinicians on creative passive cash flow and equity growth
[25:22] Why physicians tend to make financial decisions based on narcissism
Links To Resources:
Reversing Diabetes MD: https://reversingdiabetes.com
Padda Institute Center for Interventional Pain Management: https://painmd.tv
Red Pill Kapital: https://redpillkapital.com
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