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Karla Talancon
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  • Redwood City, Ca
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Assisted Living Facilities

Karla Talancon
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Redwood City, Ca
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Does any one want to partner or coach me on assisted living facilities in the Houston area? does anyone want to share tips or advice on this subject? Anything helps!! 

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    Ronald Rohde
    #3 Commercial Real Estate Investing Contributor
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    Ronald Rohde
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    Hi Karla,

    I have developed over a dozen ALF in Alabama and Texas. I currently am taking clients interested in building or acquiring assisted living. The regulation and management are the most important pieces, it is a bit more than just another multi-family property.

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