
Physician NonClinical Careers with John Jurica Why Real Estate Syndications are an Awesome Wealth Elevator
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Real estate investor Lane Kawaoka explains how he utilized single-family rentals, private placements, and syndications to transition from a W-2 engineering job in Seattle to living and investing in Hawaii while building long-term wealth. He shares how he achieved accredited investor status, why he shifted away from owning scattered rental properties, and what he looks for when evaluating larger apartment and alternative deals so that high-income professionals don't end up in "sucker" investments.
Kawaoka also walks through the tax side of the "wealth elevator," including how depreciation, real estate professional status, and oil and gas projects can complement or improve on traditional 401(k)-style strategies. Along the way, he talks about the limitations of short-term rentals and residential assisted living for busy clinicians, the importance of pushing CPAs beyond the default playbook, and why surrounding yourself with an experienced investor community is just as important as the deals themselves.
You'll find links mentioned in the episode at nonclinicalphysicians.com/wealth-elevator/
