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We explore the remarkable story of Jasmine, a former social worker who created a special needs housing solution with no real estate background or capital in just 81 days. Her journey demonstrates how knowledge, initiative, and strategic partnerships can overcome traditional barriers to entry in property investing while making a meaningful social impact.
• Jasmine discovered the concept of funded special needs housing through TikTok videos
• She spent two weeks researching Medicaid waiver programs and housing subsidies for people with disabilities
• She realized she could provide housing while letting licensed agencies handle the care aspects
• Her outreach strategy involved direct pitches to care providers looking for housing partners
• She found an investor at a real estate meetup by emphasizing guaranteed tenants and social impact
• The investment required minimal modifications to make the property suitable for residents
• Within 81 days, she secured a three-year master lease for $3,800 monthly
• The arrangement created win-win outcomes for residents, providers, investors and herself
• Her story echoes principles from Robert Flowers' "The Joy of Helping Others"
• Knowledge and initiative proved more valuable than having significant capital or credit
What unconventional partnerships might you explore to reach your own goals, whether in housing or something else entirely?
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We explore the remarkable story of Jasmine, a former social worker who created a special needs housing solution with no real estate background or capital in just 81 days. Her journey demonstrates how knowledge, initiative, and strategic partnerships can overcome traditional barriers to entry in property investing while making a meaningful social impact.
• Jasmine discovered the concept of funded special needs housing through TikTok videos
• She spent two weeks researching Medicaid waiver programs and housing subsidies for people with disabilities
• She realized she could provide housing while letting licensed agencies handle the care aspects
• Her outreach strategy involved direct pitches to care providers looking for housing partners
• She found an investor at a real estate meetup by emphasizing guaranteed tenants and social impact
• The investment required minimal modifications to make the property suitable for residents
• Within 81 days, she secured a three-year master lease for $3,800 monthly
• The arrangement created win-win outcomes for residents, providers, investors and herself
• Her story echoes principles from Robert Flowers' "The Joy of Helping Others"
• Knowledge and initiative proved more valuable than having significant capital or credit
What unconventional partnerships might you explore to reach your own goals, whether in housing or something else entirely?