The Man Behind Forza Property Capital

Who is
Dr. Mike?

Nearly 20 years in clinical practice. Years spent watching intelligent, successful professionals still feel financially trapped — because their income depended entirely on continuing to work. That observation changed everything.

General Partner — Forza Property Capital Orthopedic Physical Therapist Business Consultant · Mentor · Instructor Father. Builder. Professional.
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General Partner / Operator
Michael Regina
Forza Property Capital

He didn't start
in real estate.
He started with people.

For nearly two decades, Michael Regina was the person patients turned to when their body failed them. But beyond the clinical work, he spent years around intelligent, successful professionals — physicians, attorneys, executives — who by every measure had made it, and yet still felt financially trapped. Their income depended entirely on continuing to work. That experience changed how he thought about wealth, cash flow, diversification, and long-term financial security — and ultimately led him to build Forza Property Capital.

That career demanded a rare kind of trust. Patients didn't just hand him their bodies — they handed him their confidence that things would get better. And they did, because Michael never cut corners on the process. His approach always centered on identifying inefficiencies, executing disciplined solutions, and aligning short-term actions with long-term goals.

Nearly a decade ago, Michael began investing passively in real estate — what started as a long-term diversification strategy gradually evolved into a deep interest in multifamily syndications. When he made the decision to transition out of active clinical practice, it wasn't a retreat. It was the natural next chapter. He had already proven he could build and scale a business with discipline and integrity. Now he was asking a bigger question: how do I build income that isn't completely tied to me working every day?

"In orthopedics, you don't skip steps. You assess, you plan, you execute — and you protect the patient through every stage. Real estate is no different."

— Michael Regina, General Partner / Operator
The Foundation
Nearly 20 years in orthopedic clinical practice
Michael built his reputation as a Board-Certified Orthopedic Physical Therapy Doctor — building and scaling multiple practices, mentoring clinical teams, and earning trust through results, not promises.
The Build
Built, scaled, and successfully exited multiple practices
He didn't just work in a practice — he built multiple from the ground up. That experience gave him something most real estate operators never have: a complete business cycle, firsthand, in another industry. He knows how to build, execute, and deliver outcomes.
The Shift
Nearly a decade of passive real estate investing
What started as a long-term diversification strategy gradually evolved into a deep study of multifamily syndications — approached the same way he approached medicine: methodically, skeptically, and with deep respect for what could go wrong. He became a student of the business before becoming an operator.
Today
Building Forza Property Capital — one right deal at a time
Forza Property Capital is the result of years of preparation, not impulse. As part of a national multifamily network that has collectively participated in more than $600 million+ in acquisitions over the last decade, Michael brings institutional-level collaboration to a focused, conservative operation built exclusively for Eastern Pennsylvania.

The moment he realized
a great income isn't the same as real wealth.

Throughout his clinical career, Michael worked alongside some of the most disciplined, high-achieving professionals he'd ever met — physicians, attorneys, executives who had done everything right. Strong incomes, respected careers, growing families. And yet, when markets moved or unexpected expenses hit, the financial pressure was still there. Their entire standard of living rested on a single variable: keeping the pace.

What struck him wasn't that they lacked ambition or earnings — it was that almost nothing in their portfolio worked independently of them. Stocks fluctuated without warning. Bonds provided little yield. And direct property ownership carried the kind of operational burden that most professionals simply couldn't afford to take on. The wealth existed on paper. The freedom didn't.

When Michael exited his practice, that observation became personal. He found himself at the same crossroads — holding capital earned through two decades of effort, and asking a question he'd never had to answer before: where does this go now? The answer wasn't the stock market. It was the foundation for Forza Property Capital.

"I'm not interested in hype. I'm not interested in reckless risk. I'm not interested in overpromising outcomes. What matters to me is protecting investor trust — because the relationships matter more to me than any individual deal ever will."

— Michael Regina

Beyond the credentials —
this is who he actually is.

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He leads with the downside
He'll tell you what can go wrong before he tells you what could go right. Not pessimism — precision. He believes the investor who understands the risk is the investor who stays calm when things get hard.
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His word is his contract
Twenty years of clinical practice was built on one thing: doing exactly what he said he would, every time. That didn't change when he entered real estate. When Michael commits, he delivers — and if something changes, he tells you first.
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He became a student before becoming an operator
Before committing to multifamily, he explored buying and selling, short-term rentals, small rental properties, tax strategy, and operational management. He reads the data, questions the assumptions, and never confuses confidence with certainty.
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He's doing this for family
Behind the strategy and the underwriting is a father building something real — for his family, and for the families of people who invest alongside him. That isn't a tagline. It's why he shows up every single day.
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He knows his market deeply
Eastern Pennsylvania isn't a zip code on a spreadsheet. It's the market Michael chose deliberately — backed by data, employer density, and professional relationships built over a decade. He's based in New York, but he knows Eastern PA the way he knows the anatomy of a joint — precisely.
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He chooses partners, not transactions
Protecting investor trust matters more to him than chasing excitement. He passes on deals that don't meet his criteria and investors who aren't the right fit. The relationships matter more to him than any individual deal — because long-term trust is built slowly and protected carefully.

What orthopedics
taught him about investing.

Most people see clinical medicine and real estate as completely different worlds. Michael sees them as the same discipline applied to different problems — because the core skills are identical: identify inefficiencies, build a structured plan, assemble the right team, and execute with long-term patience.

In orthopedics, you don't treat the symptom — you identify the root cause, assess risk, build a protocol, and protect the patient through every stage. Skipping steps doesn't save time. It costs you the outcome.

Real estate syndication works the same way. You don't skip underwriting because a deal looks good on the surface. You don't rush a raise because capital is available. You protect the investor the same way you protect the patient — with process, transparency, and discipline.

"The best clinicians and the best investors share one trait: they're more afraid of getting it wrong than excited about getting it right."

— Michael Regina
Same Discipline. Different Arena.
Orthopedics
Patient assessment
Real Estate
Market & deal underwriting
Protect the patient first
Protect the investor first
Evidence-based protocols
Data-driven acquisition criteria
Multidisciplinary care team
Attorney, CPA, lender, PM team
No shortcuts on recovery
No shortcuts on underwriting

Not the biggest.
The most trusted.

Michael isn't building Forza Property Capital to scale fast or chase volume. He's building it around a very simple idea: lead with integrity, operate conservatively, think long-term, protect relationships, and execute patiently with the right people around you. The goal is to be the name accredited investors in Eastern PA think of first — not because of a marketing campaign, but because of a track record earned one right deal at a time.

The goal is a disciplined portfolio of well-selected multifamily properties — 50 to 100 units, improved and optimized over a defined hold period — that creates consistent passive income across multiple market conditions and benefits everyone involved. Residents get safer, better-maintained communities. Investors get access to opportunities they couldn't reach alone. Quality over quantity. Depth over breadth. Relationships over transactions.

And for the investors who come in before the first deal closes — there is something rare available: the chance to build a real relationship with the operator before the pressure begins.

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Conservative underwriting, always
Every deal must survive adversity on paper. If the model only works in the best case, it doesn't work at all.
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Transparency before trust
He discloses the risks before the returns. Every time. Without being asked.
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Team over ego
Attorneys, CPAs, lenders, and experienced operators who push back. No solo decisions — ever.
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Current market, studied deeply
Eastern Pennsylvania is where we operate today — chosen for its data, not its proximity. Depth of knowledge always beats breadth of opportunity.
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Relationships over transactions, always
The relationships matter more to Michael than any individual deal. Long-term trust is built slowly and protected carefully — that is how he has always approached life.

Meet Michael.
Start the conversation.

Some investors simply want education. Some want passive opportunities. Some are curious how syndications work. Whatever brings you here — Michael is always happy to connect.

Michael reviews every inquiry personally.
There is no pressure — the goal is to begin a thoughtful, long-term conversation.