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Senior Housing and Assisted Living Facilities

The Baby Boomer generation is reaching retirement age and recent statistics show that they make up 26% of the population. Many researchers believe that the generation will live longer than previous generations, yet are less healthy than their parents and grandparents. Therefore, many of them are now looking into senior housing and assisted living facilities.

Degree of Care

When you invest in senior housing and assisted living facilities, it is important to remember that there are varying degrees of care provided at these facilities. Some are communities where senior citizens are active and self-sufficient, yet provided with some additional services that are uniquely designed for the aging population. There are other types of elder care facilities, however, that are designed for senior citizens with significant health problems, and these types of facilities offer more advanced medical services under the supervision of doctors and nurses.

Shortage of Facilities

As the Baby Boomer population ages, the need for these types of facilities is growing quickly making an investment in senior housing and assisted living facilities a wise choice. In my real estate training, I teach you ways to provide high-demand commercial real estate for use as senior care property. One of the methods I teach are converting hotels into senior housing and assisted living facilities.

Marketing

Once you have purchased the property, marketing becomes critical to finding tenants for space. In my real estate course, I teach you my methods for branding and positioning your property. In addition, you will learn how to create effective advertising campaigns that will have your property providing you with a steady income stream fairly quickly.

As the population ages, the need for quality senior housing and assisted living properties will increase dramatically. Using my methods, you will learn how to invest, develop, and promote such commercial real estate. For more information on my real estate training, visit www.cmrei.com.



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