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Explore a practical, mission-driven way to sell a longtime home by working with group home operators who value larger, well-located properties and offer seller-friendly terms. Jim Boad explains sober living models, oversight, neighborhood standards, creative financing, and how this option can deliver fair value while doing good.
• what group homes are and how sober living operates
• why larger, transit-friendly homes are ideal
• how sales can be faster with fewer repairs
• creative financing options for steady income
• maintaining curb appeal and setting house rules
• addressing neighbor concerns with transparency
• legal context and reasonable accommodation
• step-by-step process from inquiry to close
• success stories that show real community impact
If today's conversation sparks some interest for you about whether you or somebody in your family is interested in selling, you can get a hold of us at edgroupteam.com or you could go to homeaccelerator.com
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Chapters
1. Welcome And Guest Introduction (00:00:00)
2. Jim’s Path From Investor To Group Homes (00:01:18)
3. What Group Homes Are And Aren’t (00:02:28)
4. Why Larger Homes Fit The Model (00:03:16)
5. Smoother Sales And Community Impact (00:04:03)
6. Operations, Training, And Pushback (00:05:05)
7. Pricing, Rent-By-Room Economics (00:06:23)
8. Neighborhood Standards And Maintenance (00:07:31)
9. Fair Offers And Needed Upgrades (00:08:24)
10. Referrals, Intake, And Eligibility (00:09:16)
11. Creative Deals And Seller Financing (00:10:19)
12. The Step-By-Step Selling Process (00:11:19)
13. Ideal Property Criteria (00:12:07)
14. Coaching Others And Community Fit (00:12:46)
15. Rules, Oversight, And Safety (00:13:36)
16. Length Of Stay And Progression (00:14:23)
17. A Success Story Of Recovery (00:15:21)
18. Legal Protections And Zoning (00:16:39)
19. How To Connect And Final Takeaways (00:17:20)
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