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What if real estate could rebuild lives while building lasting wealth? In this 45-minute episode of Invest2FI, host Craig Curelop welcomes back real estate investor Jim Boad for an in-depth conversation about scaling success through trust, discipline, and purpose. Jim shares how he pivoted during COVID from struggling rentals to sober-living group homes that blend community impact with strong returns.
Operating in a small Washington market near Olympia, he explains his model of five-bedroom, three-bath homes renting for $700 per bed, often partnered with recovery clinics and DOC reentry programs that prepay several months in advance.
Jim also discusses leveraging $100K–$200K grants, launching a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, and working with private lenders at two points and ten percent interest to fund and scale 18 new builds. This episode reveals how purpose-driven investing can generate both financial freedom and meaningful community change.
PODCAST HIGHLIGHTS:
[03:42] Craig tees up the sober living deep dive with Jim’s backstory.
[04:00] COVID nonpaying rentals force Jim to pivot toward group homes.
[5:24] Buys a $500 coaching course overnight and launches within a week.
[07:39] Converts rentals into sober living homes and adds extra bedrooms.
[09:41] Payment totals $2,700 monthly; collects $7,000 using per-bed rent.
[11:03] Residents’ stays are prepaid for two to six months by recovery programs.
[12:01] Operations manager Shay handles calls, phones, and food support.
[15:31] Random drug testing; any failed test leads to immediate removal.
[18:00] Explains the drug-free rule to maintain state and grant compliance.
[20:47] Research areas by mapping local clinics and case manager networks.
[24:03] Expands via referrals from agencies impressed with his housing quality.
[27:36] Keeps furnishing simple, durable furniture, storage, and ready rooms only.
[28:12] Secures $200,000 in grant funding and forms a 501(c)(3) nonprofit.
[30:26] Grants fund operations, staff, utilities, and resident scholarships.
[32:26] Now building 18 homes, start two, refinance, then repeat the process.
[34:20] Private lenders fund projects at two points and ten percent interest.
[34:51] He met his main lender at a bar, proof that valuable connections can happen anywhere.
[36:16] Keeps 30–35% equity to build long-term legacy instead of chasing quick profits.
[41:37] Advises new investors to start small and build credibility through consistency.
[42:26] Success story: one property doubled in value through patience and discipline.
HOST
Craig Curelop
📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thefiguy
📘 Book: https://store.biggerpockets.com/products/the-house-hacking-strategy
🏘️ Buy Real Estate: https://bit.ly/3V3QDze
GUEST
Jim Boad
📱 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61567072777563
💼 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jim-boad-aba962b5
By Craig Curelop aka The FI Guy5
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What if real estate could rebuild lives while building lasting wealth? In this 45-minute episode of Invest2FI, host Craig Curelop welcomes back real estate investor Jim Boad for an in-depth conversation about scaling success through trust, discipline, and purpose. Jim shares how he pivoted during COVID from struggling rentals to sober-living group homes that blend community impact with strong returns.
Operating in a small Washington market near Olympia, he explains his model of five-bedroom, three-bath homes renting for $700 per bed, often partnered with recovery clinics and DOC reentry programs that prepay several months in advance.
Jim also discusses leveraging $100K–$200K grants, launching a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, and working with private lenders at two points and ten percent interest to fund and scale 18 new builds. This episode reveals how purpose-driven investing can generate both financial freedom and meaningful community change.
PODCAST HIGHLIGHTS:
[03:42] Craig tees up the sober living deep dive with Jim’s backstory.
[04:00] COVID nonpaying rentals force Jim to pivot toward group homes.
[5:24] Buys a $500 coaching course overnight and launches within a week.
[07:39] Converts rentals into sober living homes and adds extra bedrooms.
[09:41] Payment totals $2,700 monthly; collects $7,000 using per-bed rent.
[11:03] Residents’ stays are prepaid for two to six months by recovery programs.
[12:01] Operations manager Shay handles calls, phones, and food support.
[15:31] Random drug testing; any failed test leads to immediate removal.
[18:00] Explains the drug-free rule to maintain state and grant compliance.
[20:47] Research areas by mapping local clinics and case manager networks.
[24:03] Expands via referrals from agencies impressed with his housing quality.
[27:36] Keeps furnishing simple, durable furniture, storage, and ready rooms only.
[28:12] Secures $200,000 in grant funding and forms a 501(c)(3) nonprofit.
[30:26] Grants fund operations, staff, utilities, and resident scholarships.
[32:26] Now building 18 homes, start two, refinance, then repeat the process.
[34:20] Private lenders fund projects at two points and ten percent interest.
[34:51] He met his main lender at a bar, proof that valuable connections can happen anywhere.
[36:16] Keeps 30–35% equity to build long-term legacy instead of chasing quick profits.
[41:37] Advises new investors to start small and build credibility through consistency.
[42:26] Success story: one property doubled in value through patience and discipline.
HOST
Craig Curelop
📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thefiguy
📘 Book: https://store.biggerpockets.com/products/the-house-hacking-strategy
🏘️ Buy Real Estate: https://bit.ly/3V3QDze
GUEST
Jim Boad
📱 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61567072777563
💼 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jim-boad-aba962b5

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