A simple way to choose the right kind of support for your next step in multifamily real estate.
If you’re a healthcare professional exploring multifamily real estate, this page shows two options to move forward: build a deeper understanding through group coaching or continue learning in our complimentary weekly Q&A.
30+ Years in Multifamily | 100+ Projects | Built for Healthcare Professionals
This content is designed for healthcare professionals who want more than motivation. It is for people who want clarity about how they can continue learning, whether they should go deeper, and what kind of next step actually fits their lives.
You may be a good fit for this opportunity if you are:
This is not designed for people looking for a quick pitch or a one-size-fits-all answer.
Most people do not begin with a big commitment. They begin by learning, asking a few good questions, and deciding whether this fits their situation. Here is the path most often taken.
Step 1
Begin with the fundamentals. Learn how multifamily investing works, what passive investing actually means, and why many healthcare professionals are drawn to it in the first place.
Step 2
Some people want structure, depth, and a more active learning experience. Others want a more passive investing path that does not require becoming an operator. Both are valid.
Step 3
If you want structured, paid learning, group coaching is the better fit. If you want a more hands-off role, passive investing through SF Capital may make more sense. If you are not sure, keep starting with questions.
Step 4
Some people stay in learning mode for a while. Others are ready for a deeper conversation sooner. The right pace depends on fit, not pressure.
Whether you’re just exploring, looking for passive income, or trying to figure out if this fits your situation, here’s the best place to begin.
Start with the complimentary weekly Q&A if you want a low-pressure place to ask questions, hear how Robert thinks, and get clearer about what path fits.
Group coaching is the paid path for people who want deeper understanding, sharper judgment, and a serious environment to learn how multifamily investing works.
If you want exposure to multifamily real estate without taking on the workload yourself, start by exploring the passive investing path through SF Capital.
For some people, the easiest first step is not a call or an application. It is a chance to show up, ask a real question, and listen carefully before deciding what comes next.
The goal of a first conversation is clarity, not pressure.
If you already know you want more than a complimentary Q&A, these are the two main ways to go deeper.
This is the paid path for people who want a structured way to learn more deeply. It is designed for high-achieving professionals who want to sharpen judgment, better understand deals, and build the confidence that comes from real education rather than surface-level content.
This is the path for people who want a more hands-off role. Rather than learning how to do everything themselves, they want to understand enough to become informed investors and then explore opportunities through SF Capital when the fit and timing are right.
Begin with the weekly Q&A. It is designed to help you move from curiosity to clarity without pressure.
Robert Parmar helps healthcare professionals make sense of multifamily real estate through education, practical perspective, and relationship-first guidance.
With more than 30 years in multifamily and experience across more than 100 projects, Robert brings long-term perspective to a space that often feels noisy or oversimplified. With a wife in radiology and family members in medicine, he also understands how demanding healthcare careers can be — and why many professionals want a thoughtful, lower-friction way to explore passive income and long-term wealth building.
Clear explanations that help you understand the fundamentals before you make decisions.
Guidance shaped by long-term thinking, fit, and real-world experience — not hype.
Support designed with time-constrained professionals in mind.
Thoughtful conversations without pressure to move faster than you should.
Some people want to keep asking questions for a while. Others are ready for a more structured way to learn or a clearer view of the passive investing path. When you are ready for that next layer, start with the option that fits.
No. Many people start with the weekly Q&A, ask a few good questions, and then determine which path fits.
No. It is a place to ask questions, hear Robert’s perspective, and better understand what may or may not fit your situation.
No. Some people join because they want deeper understanding and better judgment, even if they later choose to invest passively.
Yes. For some people, deeper education makes them more confident and informed when passive opportunities eventually come along.
No. The first step is clarity. You can begin by understanding how passive investing works and whether it fits your goals, timeline, and comfort level.
Start with the option that requires the least friction. For many people, that means joining the weekly Q&A first and then deciding what makes sense from there.
You do not need to have everything figured out to begin. Start with the option that gives you the right level ofclarity, support, and momentum.
You do not need to have everything figured out to begin. If you have a question or want to better understand whether this fits your situation, start with a simple conversation.