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Podcast: Episode 377 - How to Build Passive Income Through Real Estate

April 02, 20261 min read

Episode 377: How to Build Passive Income Through Real Estate

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Capital Appreciation & Cash Flow: Advanced Rezoning and Core-Plus Strategies for High-Net-Worth Portfolios

This session analyzes the mechanics of achieving high equity multiples through strategic land rezoning and core-plus efficiency models, targeting returns in the 3x–5x range. Featured as a subject matter expert on the Massive Passive Cash Flow Podcast with Gary Wilson, Dr. Chirag Chaudhari details how sophisticated investors can scale their portfolios by leveraging 'Other People’s Money' (OPM) and tax-advantaged asset classes. This appearance provides a high-level framework for high-net-worth individuals seeking to maximize capital velocity and long-term wealth through disciplined, institutional-grade syndications.

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Medicine rewards dedication but demands sacrifice. Long hours, high stress, and financial uncertainty make traditional investment routes feel unreliable.

As an Emergency Medicine Physician and Real Estate Coach, Chirag Chaudhari, MD founded The Syndication Doctor to provide physicians with a structured path to wealth accumulation—without active management or stock market volatility.

Chirag Chaudhari, MD

Medicine rewards dedication but demands sacrifice. Long hours, high stress, and financial uncertainty make traditional investment routes feel unreliable. As an Emergency Medicine Physician and Real Estate Coach, Chirag Chaudhari, MD founded The Syndication Doctor to provide physicians with a structured path to wealth accumulation—without active management or stock market volatility.

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