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Kevin Boyd
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  • San Diego, CA
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Building for Assisted Living?

Kevin Boyd
  • Investor
  • San Diego, CA
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I had a 5700 sq. ft. house burn down a few months ago and I'm trying to decide what to do with the property. It is in rural San Diego, on top of a very large hill, on 20 acres. There is a brand new, beautiful swimming pool - the only thing salvageable after the fire. I was considering rebuilding and using the home as a luxury vacation rental with an emphasis on hosting events such as weddings. Now I am thinking about building it as an assisted living home. What is the best way to learn about this business. Anyone teaching a course on the best way to set up and maximizing revenue on these? Seems like this might be the best option for this home.

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