Interview with Dr. Ronnie Shalev

This week, we revisit Dr. Ronnie Shalev as she explains how to use real estate investing to find financial freedom in this week’s interview from early 2022. 

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Dr. Shalev obtained her medical degree at Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center.  Then she completed her Emergency Medicine Residency at Drexel University College of Medicine.

She is a board-certified Emergency Medicine physician. Her high-pressure job “sucked the life out of her, leaving her weary, burned out, and unable to enjoy her family and day-to-day life.” Because she was paid well, she felt bound by “golden handcuffs,” and saw no end in sight for years.

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How to Use Real Estate Investing

However, after spending years learning about alternatives to clinical practice, she found a way to deploy her earnings to create a passive income stream. Through passive real estate investing, she was able to quit her grueling emergency room job and move into a less-demanding role at a medical device company.

Ronnie has devoted the past few years to investing in syndications, in which investors pool their resources to purchase apartments. When done properly, this approach can provide the following benefits:

  • cash flow
  • appreciation in value
  • tax benefits
  • diversification
  • capital preservation

Finding Balance

Ronnie was able to leave emergency medicine and overcome burnout. She found balance by working in the medical device industry while investing in passive real estate.

Now, she helps frustrated physicians who feel trapped to earn income with passive real estate investments. She teaches others about real estate and provides real estate investment opportunities through her company, Shalwin Properties.

Summary

Dr. Ronnie Shalev was able to escape her “golden handcuffs” by investing in passive real estate. Over time, the income from real estate enabled her to find a more fulfilling job and eliminate her burnout. Now she has created a new business to help other physicians do the same thing.

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