All Forum Posts by: Laura Abbott
Laura Abbott has started 3 posts and replied 30 times.
Post: Licensing requires sprinklers for 5-room ALF. Any alternatives?

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- New Milford, CT
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I'm not sure if there's an alternative, but I'm working on creating a home in CT and there is NO requirement to install a fire suppression system, but I'm doing it anyway. It takes seniors longer to move. I'll sleep better knowing they're safer and their families probably will too.
Post: Residential Assisted Living in NY

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- New Milford, CT
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I'm working on this in CT. NY is very challenging.
Post: I woke up with $1.1 million equity and have NO idea what to do.

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- New Milford, CT
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@Dennis Nikolaev residential assisted living/memory care homes.
Post: What is the cheapest house you ve ever bought?

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- New Milford, CT
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@Nandy B.
Bought a 6 unit building for $1 (aND the bank gave ME a check for $95k at the closing)
And
Bought a house for $10 and netted about $2k/month
Post: Flipping Homes for Assisted Living

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- New Milford, CT
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No, but I've been looking for someone to do just that for me here in CT. Rent the house to me, NNN, so I can operate a memory care home.
Post: Assisted Living Home, anyone have experience?

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- New Milford, CT
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Gene Guarino is THE man to talk to about getting started. He has taught hundreds of people how to do so.
Post: Looking for senior/assisted living syndications

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- New Milford, CT
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I sent you a private message
Post: Senior Living Single Story

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- New Milford, CT
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Check out www.RALAcademy.com. They have an excellent training program. I'm opening a senior memory care home in CT.
Post: Management for Assisted Living needed in Texas

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- New Milford, CT
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I am hiring out the management of my first home in CT for the first 6 months so I can focus on building the business and figuring out systems. I do know someone who owns several homes in the Dallas area. I don't know whether he would want to manage something he doesn't own, but it wouldn't hurt to ask. Let me know if you'd like me to ask him.
Post: Residential Assisted Living Academy in Residence

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- New Milford, CT
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You can always just own the real estate and rent it to an Operator who runs the facility. You should be able to get higher than market rent for it too.