As dentists and oral surgeons, we’re dependent on our hands to make money. And if something prevents us from working, we lose that income—and the security that goes with it.
That’s why I’m working with Chris Salazar to invest in real estate and create an additional income stream separate from my oral surgery practice.
Chris is the Founder and CEO of Archstone Capital Partners, a vertically integrated real estate investment firm headquartered in Dallas. Chris and his team focus on value-add multifamily properties in the Midwest and Texas, and Archstone currently operates a portfolio of 500 doors.
On this episode of Dentist Brain Candy, Chris joins me to discuss the advantages of investing in multifamily over single family properties and describe how his value-add deals make a positive impact on the community.
Chris walks us through the tax benefits of investing in multifamily and explains why he likes deals in a tertiary market like the Quad Cities.
Listen in to understand how Chris’ conservative underwriting protects investors and learn how real estate can help dentists and oral surgeons achieve our financial goals!
Key TakeawaysWhat Chris likes about investing in the Quad Cities market
The advantages of investing in multifamily over single family homes
Chris’ goal to build a 1,000-door portfolio in 2022
How returns differ in primary vs. secondary or tertiary markets
How real estate can help a dentist or oral surgeon achieve their financial goals
The tax benefits of investing in multifamily real estate
How Chris’ value-add deals make a positive impact on the community
What investors should ask about the sponsor, the market and the deal itself
Why Chris’ buy-improve-hold approach generates healthy returns
How Chris’ conservative underwriting protects investors
Connect with Chris SalazarEmail: csalazar@arsenalcp.com
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