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Mark Sheppard
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Assisted living conversion

Mark Sheppard
  • Rental Property Investor
  • League City, TX
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Looking for some advise on how to convert a residential house into an assisted living property.

The house is in League City, TX, and currently a 4 bedroom 3 bath house on a 1 acre lot, built in 1970. 

Where I should look for code regulations? 

What should be remodeled to be considered an assisted living property?

Is it better to add a second or third building on the same site or add just additional square footage to the current house?

What challenges anyone else has ran into while trying to convert a residential house into an assisted living property within the BuiggerPockets community?

Thanks!

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    Al Boettger
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    Al Boettger
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    Below is the link to TALA, I would also suggest you search for similar ALF's in the area you are considering, to perhaps connect.  Best wishes, AB

    Assisted Living Regulations in Texas - Texas Assisted Living Association (tala.org)

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