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