Risky Business

From Scalpels to Sold Signs: A Surgeon's Journey into Real Estate

May 15, 2024·26 min
Episode Description from the Publisher

In this episode of "The Risky Business Podcast," we're jumping in with Kevin Lowe, a seasoned cancer surgeon turned real estate investor. Kevin takes us along his journey of transitioning from medicine into real estate investment. He talks about navigating through the sea of information, building impactful relationships, the benefits of working with a coach, and how to do it all with a big family. Kevin reveals how the pandemic shook his thinking about his future and career. He also discusses the 'golden handcuffs' concept and the fear often associated with real estate investing. He advocates mitigating uncertainties through patient and diligent learning and meticulous strategizing. He shares unique takeaways from his diverse career trajectory, underscoring the importance of energy management, time optimization, and intentionality in achieving work-life balance and investment success. Through his rich experiences as a physician, military serviceman, and investor, Kevin provides a transformative perspective. He illustrates the importance of honed communication and decision-making skills in entrepreneurship. He highlights key lessons from his military service and the value of fostering a strong community. Looking forward, he shares his passion for investment strategies focused on multifamily real estate in rural areas, inspiring potential real estate investors with his unique insights. Connect With Kevin On LinkedIn Learn more about what Kevin is doing with Eljay Proerties here.

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