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All Forum Posts by: Jake Kimberling

Jake Kimberling has started 2 posts and replied 4 times.

@Augustus Bukowski

Rely like your posts! Inspiring to see outside of the box thinking for real estate investing. Good work

Post: Assisted living niche

Jake KimberlingPosted
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Hey all. I’ve reached the age where my parents long term care has become center focus. So I lets set the stage a bit shall we? My parents are on a fixed income with no long term health care coverage. My dad has just recently been diagnosed with dementia. Since there is no current cure for this disease I feel the need to do the work of securing some sort of care for both parents that puts the least amount of strain on them and the rest of the family. I had heard a podcast on someone that had been building a real estate business around assisted living investment real estate. Can’t for the life of me remember which podcast or episode it was. Anybody have experience with this? I’m thinking of crafting a strategy that could help off set the inevitable costs of long term continuous care. Also want to help secure the dignity and care of later life for my parents and others. Thanks in advance and feel free to ask any questions!!!!

South of Seattle. Renton,Kent, Auburn.
I’m looking for a reputable property management company to manage a growing portfolio in the greater Seattle area. Any body have referrals? Thanks