by Dr. David Reis | Oct 14, 2025 | Blog
When I was still practicing cardiology, I used to think of “stress” as something that only came from long hospital shifts, traffic jams, or difficult patients. Then I moved into a condo. Don’t get me wrong—condo life has its perks: convenience, security, and the...
by Dr. David Reis | Oct 10, 2025 | Blog
When I tell people that downsizing can heal your heart, they usually think I’m speaking in metaphors. But I’m not. I mean it quite literally — both emotionally and physiologically. As a cardiologist turned realtor, I’ve seen something fascinating over the years: the...
by Dr. David Reis | Oct 9, 2025 | Blog
Let’s be honest — the idea of tiny home living looks peaceful, right?A minimalist retreat in the woods. Less cleaning. Less clutter. Less debt.In a world that’s constantly shouting “more, more, more”, downsizing seems like the ultimate stress detox. But here’s the...
by Dr. David Reis | Oct 4, 2025 | Blog
When smart homes first hit the market, they promised convenience, comfort, and even savings. Voice assistants that play music on command, thermostats that learn your habits, and doorbell cameras that let you see who’s knocking from anywhere. But behind that...
by Dr. David Reis | Jul 17, 2020 | Blog
Buying and selling real estate has many components and interfaces. Is not an easy process. Envision including the test of doing this procedure during a pandemic. Buyers, Sellers and real estate professionals are currently confronting this reality. Most of the...
by Dr. David Reis | Nov 29, 2019 | Blog
I just finished recreating my health benefits, having been priced out of the “solo” market. There’s no way I can rationalize 28k/year for “usual age appropriate utilization”. My past plan was likely no worse than the others, such grotesque pricing the result of bad...