5 Common Real Estate Mistakes Dentists Make


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Real estate is a dentist’s second highest expense and easily one of the biggest danger zones for squandering a fortune. All too often, dentists walk away from lease or purchase negotiations thinking they scored a deal, when in reality they left hundreds of thousands on the table. In this Yankee Dental edition of the Dentist Money™ Show, Reese welcomes Dan Van Eps, 16-year dental industry veteran and Chief Brokerage Officer for Carr Healthcare Realty, who explains the considerations dentists often overlook when committing to a practice location. He offers advice for avoiding conflicts of interest, describes what it means to have proper representation, and lists the most important questions to ask before entering your next real estate agreement.

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