Show notes
Jason A. Duprat, Entrepreneur, Healthcare Practitioner and Host of the Healthcare Entrepreneur Academy Podcast, discusses his past as a medical student, which led him to real estate investing. Gain some useful tips from Jason's first real estate experiences.
Episode Highlights:
- What did Jason do for work during college following his hotdog cart business?
- What position did Jason transition to after ER?
- Jason became interested in real estate during his ICU program.
- What type of property did Jason start off with?
- How much did Jason spend on buying and renovating his first investment property?
- What happened with Jason’s additional real estate projects?
- What advice does Jason recommend for real estate investors?
3 Key Points:
- Jason completed an intense 16-week ER program and a 12-week critical care program.
- Take the overall market dynamics into play when you're investing in real estate.
- Study real estate market cycles to do your best to buy on the down-slope of the market and sell on the upswing of the market.
Tweetable Quotes:
- “I started to look for a place of my own. My goal was to have a live in fixer-upper and complete the home renovations while I lived there and then ideally, sell the property for profit.” – Jason A. Duprat
- “My timing actually couldn’t have been any better because I ended up buying a townhouse at the very bottom of the real estate crash that started in 2008-2009.” – Jason A. Duprat
- “For the foreclosure property, we paid $120,000 for it and we sold it for approximately $160,000.” – Jason A. Duprat
Resources Mentioned:
- JasonDuprat.com
- Jason Duprat: Linkedin Facebook