Miami Housing for Doctors: What No One Explains - Ep2
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This episode is sponsored by Bob Hall at Truist, who works closely with physicians and medical families navigating big financial decisions—especially around relocation, home buying, and long-term planning.
If you’re making a move, stepping into a new role, or just want clarity around how your money fits into your life, Bob brings a calm, strategic approach that’s built for people with complex careers.
You can connect directly with Bob— http://www.truist.com/bob.hall
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There’s a moment in every medical move when the excitement of a new opportunity collides with reality.
It’s when price points don’t align with expectations.
When commute time becomes a daily tax on family life.
When a contract says “as-is,” but negotiations are anything but simple.
This episode starts there.
Zoe Taylor is joined by Guillermo Freixas, a Miami native, long-time real estate professional, and husband to a physician, whose work centers on helping people understand Miami beyond the highlight reel. Guillermo shares what it’s really like to relocate as a medical family—whether you’re arriving for residency, stepping into an attending role, or considering Miami later in your career.
Together, they explore:
- Why Miami functions as dozens of micro-markets—not one
- How residents and attendings face very different housing constraints
- What physician families often underestimate about insurance, condos, and inspections
- Why content-driven real estate culture can be misleading
- How trust, transparency, and local insight protect families from costly mistakes
This isn’t about finding a dream house.
It’s about choosing a city—and a lifestyle—you can actually live with.
What You’ll Hear in This Episode🏙 Why Miami is one of the most competitive—and misunderstood—medical relocation markets
🏡 Housing realities for residents vs. attendings
⏱ How traffic and commute patterns quietly shape daily life
💰 Median price points and what they really get you in Miami
🏢 Condo buying pitfalls, HOA fees, and Florida-specific challenges
🌀 Four-point inspections, insurance hurdles, and why deals fall apart
🤝 How being married to a physician changes how Guillermo works with clients
📍 Why hyper-local knowledge matters more than social media credibility
Guillermo Freixas is a Miami native, Compass real estate agent, and founder of My Block Miami, a content platform focused on the history, neighborhoods, and realities of living in South Florida. Married to a physician and surrounded by family in medicine, Guillermo brings rare insight into the pressures medical families face when relocating—especially in a high-cost, high-competition market like Miami.
He is known for his hyper-local expertise, candid commentary, and commitment to helping families make informed, sustainable decisions.
📸 Instagram and everywhere: @myblockmiami
About the ShowThe Moving Medicine Podcast is a space for physicians and physician spouses navigating relocation—not as a transaction, but as a life transition. Hosted by Zoe Taylor, founder of Moving Medicine Partners, the show centers the human side of medical moves and offers clarity, grounding, and shared understanding for families at every stage of the journey.
Connect & Follow🌐 Website: https://movingmedicinepartners.com/
📸 Instagram: @movingmedicinepartners
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💼 LinkedIn: Moving Medicine Partners
✉️ Email: hello@movingmedicinepartners.com