The Worst Case Scenario in a Real Estate Syndication
Ever since I started Cereus Real Estate, I’ve had dozens of calls with physicians and other high-income professionals. It’s clearly one of the best perks of starting the company. I absolutely love the opportunity to speak to other medical professionals about their financial hopes and dreams. It’s a fun time to commiserate about our shared experience of being in the trenches of modern medicine and start to sketch a blueprint to a brighter future of financial freedom. Physicians are generally conservative and risk averse, though. It’s trained into us during medical school and residency. First, do no harm, right? This comes up a lot when physicians consider investing their money. Since real estate has inherent risks, I get a lot of good questions about the risks of real estate syndications. They range from general questions to hyper-specific, depending on the deal.