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In this episode, we're joined by Lisa Brown from the Supported Living Property Network. Lisa shares her journey from a 23-year career in nursing to transitioning into the property industry, specifically within supported living. She discusses the overlap between her healthcare experience and property investment, providing an inspirational story for creating valuable supported living accommodation. This podcast is an essential listen for those interested in understanding how to invest into supported living properties and what to look out for when starting with this strategy. To contact Lisa, see the links below. Email: hello@supportedlivingproperty.uk Website: www.supportedlivingproperty.uk Linktree: https://linktr.ee/Lisa_Brown Get a 50% off ticket to the YPN event (June 2024): https://bit.ly/YPNPodcast50
A couple of weeks ago, we hosted a masterclass on supported living.I'll be honest—I'm far from an expert in supported living, with my knowledge mostly coming from quick Google searches.That's why I invited a good friend and an expert in the field, Chris Bermit, to lead the content for that day.While I took on the role of host, the real insights came from Chris, especially when he introduced us to Laura Ackers, today's special guest.Before this masterclass, I hadn't met Laura, but her presentation on supported living was nothing short of inspiring.She shared her experiences and detailed a specific deal that captivated everyone listening.It was then I knew we had to have her share her story with all of you on the podcast.Laura has achieved an incredible amount in a relatively short period.Starting with some experience in renovating her own home, she found herself focusing more on property after being furloughed from her sales role in the hairdressing industry in 2020 due to COVID.Starting with single lets, she quickly moved into HMOs, dedicating all her time to this new venture.Her success allowed her to retire her husband, Dan, from the corporate world within just a couple of years.Now, with a mix of professional HMOs that she self-manages, and a growing supported living portfolio, Laura has built a significant business in just three years.In today's episode, Laura shares details and insights on how she developed her business, offering valuable lessons for all of us.I'm thrilled to have her here and I'm sure you'll enjoy what she has to say.========================Request your free copy of our Introduction to HMO Investing guide - Access here for free
We delve into the challenges faced by both service providers and individuals dealing with addiction, homelessness, and PTSD. Jamie shares valuable insights, coping strategies, and resources tailored to support service providers, those battling addiction, their loved ones, and individuals grappling with PTSD.
Join us in this episode as we sit down with Dan, a seasoned property investor and landlord with over 25 years of experience. With a diverse portfolio ranging from Single lets to Commercial Property and Supported Living, Dan's main focus is on adding value through refurbishment. With over 80 successful projects under his belt, ranging from £100k to £1.2M GDV, Dan's expertise and hands-on approach have made him a respected figure in the West Midlands property market. In this engaging conversation, Dan shares his journey and insights into property investing, emphasizing the importance of a strong team ethic and going the extra mile for both workers and clients. We explore his mantra of "Do it all, or not at all" and how it has shaped his approach to property investment. Furthermore, we delve into his commitment to continuing education, including his participation in the renowned Property Mastermind Programme by Simon Zutshi and his active role in the Property Entrepreneur community and his active role in the Property Entrepreneur community, including the Get Up Give Back Campaign (www.getupgiveback.co.uk) Throughout the episode, Dan offers practical advice and valuable tips for aspiring property investors, particularly focusing on the strategies and techniques he employs to add value through refurbishment. Whether you're a seasoned investor or just starting in the property market, this episode promises to provide you with valuable insights and inspiration to take your investment journey to the next level. Personal LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dan-norman-83744a37/ Rover Official Website: https://www.roverhomes.co.uk/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dan.norman.79/ To book your FREE Finance Consultation with Stuart Yardley at Trafalgar Square head over to www.yourpropertynetwork.co.uk/finance To pick up your FREE copy of Your Property Network magazine, head over to www.yourpropertynetwork.co.uk/ypnpodcast
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Site prep has begun for construction of a 25-unit supported-living housing development in the North end of Sydney. New Dawn is one of the partners in the development.
What are these Reflections with Actions' episodes all about? After every five guest interviews, Amy Rowlinson reflects on each of the individual episodes and focuses in on specific topics pulling on different threads and diving deeper to explore elements that piqued her interest. In this episode, Amy shares her Reflections with Actions from these five recent podcast episodes: 353 Commit to Giving with Naomi Stonier 354 Focus on Supported Living with Max Rayner 355 Leadership Mindset 2.0 with R. Michael Anderson 356 Breaking the Cycle with Lise Kaye-Bell 357 Spirit of Adventure with Ned Shakir KEY TAKEAWAY “Be mindful of the time you spend with others. Your words matter. Your actions matter. Your leadership matters. You don't need to be a school teacher to teach others. Impressions may last a lifetime but influence lasts for generations. Your influence is your legacy.” B1G1 – Could your business be a B1G1 Business for Good? Absolutely! If you would like to understand how your business could make a difference to the world, please reach out to me here and I can share more about how it works. If you do choose to join B1G1, please use my unique code BM16478. When you join through our code, 50 days of access to education are given to children in the world. ABOUT THE HOST - AMY ROWLINSON Amy is a Life Purpose Coach, Podcast Strategist, Top 1% Global Podcaster, Speaker and Mastermind Host. Amy works with individuals to improve productivity, engagement and fulfilment, to banish overwhelm, underwhelm and frustration and to welcome clarity, achievement and purpose. WORK WITH AMY Amy inspires and empowers entrepreneurial clients to discover the life they dream of by assisting them to focus on their WHY with clarity uniting their passion and purpose with a plan to create the life they truly desire. If you would to focus on your WHY or launch a purposeful podcast, then please book a free 20 min call via www.calendly.com/amyrowlinson/enquirycall KEEP IN TOUCH WITH AMY Sign up for the weekly Friday Focus - https://www.amyrowlinson.com/subscribe-to-weekly-newsletter CONNECT WITH AMY https://linktr.ee/AmyRowlinson HOSTED BY: Amy Rowlinson DISCLAIMER The views, thoughts and opinions expressed in this podcast belong solely to the host and guest speakers. Please conduct your own due diligence.
After a 24 year nursing career, Lisa Brown began property investing. She initially developed heritage properties and then a chance encounter led her to discover supported living, A model that's been talked about a lot recently. She realised this was a powerful way to invest in property while creating homes for those who need them most. Since then, Lisa has been raising awareness, educating and working on solutions to help property investors and supported living providers team up to provide much needed accommodation. She is now the founder of The Supported Living Property Network. In this episode we discuss: What is supported living and how does it work? Why has supported living become a hot topic in the property investing world? What are the benefits to investors and the tenants? What properties best suit this model? What are the challenges to look out for? Lastly, Lisa takes us through one of her first projects using this model. Enjoy! *************** Developers Boardroom 2.0 Looking to surround yourself with a small group of aspiring developers; To stay accountable and progress to the next level? Click here for more details Episode Time stamps: 2.05- what is supported living and how you got into it? 4.15- Who is supported living accommodation for? 7.13- Why has Supported living become a hot topic in the property world? 10.50- Do you get market rent? 12.56- who pays the council tax and utilities? 14.06- What properties don't suit this model? 15.33- The bungalow case study 19.07- Getting a mortgage for supported living accommodation 23.00- how are these properties valued? 27.45- What do investors need to consider with this model? 31.14- How easy is it to change a property to supported living? 32.15- How does supported living contracts differ from social housing contracts? 36.17- final challenges and take aways 40.14- What I wish I knew starting out in property GET IN CONTACT. Email- raj@propertyinvesting2-0.com Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/raj-chengadu-11381b69/ Now on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/propertyinvesting2.0/?hl=en Guest: https://lisabrown.uk/supported-living-property-guides-to-download/ *Disclaimer* As always, the content in this episode is for informational and entertainment purposes only and are the views of the host and guests. This information is NOT financial or legal advice. Please speak to a professional advisor and do your own due diligence when looking to invest in property and business.
Reacting to the current mental health crisis and homelessness crisis, Max Rayner, with his lifelong friend and business partner, focuses on providing purpose-driven solutions in the care and supported living sector. With years of experience and a passion for helping others, Max has propelled his business to new heights evolving his purpose while staying true to his core values. Max believes wholeheartedly in raising standards and creating a supportive community and is on a mission to provide as many vulnerable people as he possibly can with a place that they can call home. KEY TAKEAWAY “I learned what it was like to have your back against the wall. I learned what it was like to have no other option but to move forward.” ABOUT MAX RAYNER Max Rayner an award-winning property developer who began his property career in 2017 co-founding Stuart Clinton Property at the age of just 23. Since then he has built a portfolio worth over £6m the majority of this being in the Care and Supported Living sector. This month he is launching “The Supported Living Platform”. His aim is to educate and train more people to follow his tried and tested model and raise the number of high quality award-worthy Care and Supported Living facilities in the UK. CONNECT WITH MAX https://www.linkedin.com/in/max-rayner/ https://www.instagram.com/stuartclintonproperty/ https://www.instagram.com/thesupportedlivingplatform/ ABOUT THE HOST - AMY ROWLINSON Amy is a Life Purpose Coach, Podcast Strategist, Top 1% Global Podcaster, Speaker and Mastermind Host. Amy works with individuals to improve productivity, engagement and fulfilment, to banish overwhelm, underwhelm and frustration and to welcome clarity, achievement and purpose. WORK WITH AMY Amy inspires and empowers entrepreneurial clients to discover the life they dream of by assisting them to focus on their WHY with clarity uniting their passion and purpose with a plan to create the life they truly desire. If you would to focus on your WHY or launch a purposeful podcast, then please book a free 20 min call via www.calendly.com/amyrowlinson/enquirycall KEEP IN TOUCH WITH AMY Sign up for the weekly Friday Focus - https://www.amyrowlinson.com/subscribe-to-weekly-newsletter CONNECT WITH AMY https://linktr.ee/AmyRowlinson HOSTED BY: Amy Rowlinson DISCLAIMER The views, thoughts and opinions expressed in this podcast belong solely to the host and guest speakers. Please conduct your own due diligence.
Supported living isn't necessarily the first thing that comes to mind when we think of HMO investment but what if I told you that you could potentially double your profits from the same properties by following this model?In this episode, I'm excited to be joined by Chris McDermott, one-half of NW Living together with his partner Cat. NW Living specialises in converting neglected properties into high-end accommodations for Supported Living providers. Over the last 5 years, they have successfully built a lifestyle business that allows them to prioritise family time alongside their passion for property development.During our conversation, Chris and I discussed:The story behind their passion for HMOsHow they transitioned from professional lets to supported living HMOsThe challenges and learnings in doing supported living HMOsThe Importance of making the right connections with charities and asking the right questions when getting financeCompliance constraints you need to be aware of when working with charities-Please leave us a quick review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify if you find this episode useful.Got any questions? Ask us in The HMO Community Facebook Group or follow me on Instagram @andygraham.hmo for daily HMO tips and advice! If you want to join my 1-2-1 mentoring program, you can enquire here. New to HMOs? Join The HMO Roadmap - an exclusive community and online learning platform for HMO property investors. As a member, you'll get access to online training, group coaching, a deal stacker tool, case studies, contract templates and more resources to help you start, scale, and systemise your HMO business.
Proving that in every challenge there is opportunity - Lisa was an emergency department nurse practitioner who was getting into property when a chance encounter connected her with a supported living provider. The resulting chemistry of a love for both property and providing those most in need of suitable accommodation has led her to build the supported living academy alongside her own portfolio and in this episode she tells Sophie how to help out and get ahead with supported living. To claim your space at our Girls in Property Retreat on Friday 19th April 2024 simply visit www.girlsinproperty.co.uk & to find out more info or join The Property Lifestyle Accelerator Programme simply DM the word "Lifestyle" on Instagram or Facebook for a Discovery Call. You can also email me at girlsinpropertypod@gmail.comABOUT THE HOST With more than 5 years of experience as a landlord, Athena Dobson departed her secure corporate job two years ago to chase her passion as a full-time property investor.Now, she successfully manages multiple businesses handling HMOs, SAs, & BTLs, all while sharing her expertise to guide &teach others on their own journey to success. Athena's mission is to be able share as many tips as possible from her own experience, to empower others to navigate the complex realms of business & property with confidence!
Episode 155 Dan Norman - Award Winner 2022 "A Summary Of An Award Winning Year - Execution Is Everything" Dan Norman took the highly commended joint third place at the Property Entrepreneur Advanced end of year presentations. Dan is a successful serial entrepreneur and Property Entrepreneur Hall of Fame; having started and scaled Vodball UK one of the most successful student event brands for over 25 years, his specialist pet friendly residential lettings business Rover Homes and his Supported Living business New Leaf Living. Dan is a big advocate for charity and has been a huge part of our Get Up and Give Back campaigns over the years, successfully leading the charge in our record breaking year, raising over £126k in 6 weeks for our Help the Homeless campaign! He is well known and loved within the Property industry and beyond and consistently sets an example for us all to follow. Success and failure are very predictable and it was no surprise that Dan was selected by his peers as an award winner this year. An incredible achievement given there were over 80 delegates on our Advanced programs this year. All of which take to the stage to showcase their successes from the previous 12 months. In this podcast episode, you get the unedited, full version of Dan's award-winning presentation whereby he shares the game-changing successes, learnings and top tips for you to take away and implement in your own journey. ***3 EXCITING OPPORTUNITIES FOR YOUR ATTENTION** 1. Podcast VIP Groups - after last year's success we've REOPENED these for a limited time through June and July 2023. Message ‘VIP Access' to 07871 612297 to access this unique networking opportunity. 2. If you like this content, and like this podcast, we are doing a one off online training called DEALS DEALS DEALS to share the strategy and structure you need to create 7 figure equity with 6 figure income. This is for Experienced Investors only, it's on Friday 30th June from 9:30am - midday, click this link to register: Deals Deals Deals - Half Day Training Event 3. Our annual 3 Day Blueprint Events are now live. If you've liked our free content, imagine how good our paid training is! If you want to learn the entire Property Entrepreneur Blueprint start to finish in a 5* resort with some of the UKs leading Property Entrepreneurs over 3 days please visit www.DontTalkToTenants.co.uk to see which of the two dates is best for you! Want to learn more? https://www.vodbull.com https://www.newleafliving.co.uk/ How to build a 7 Figure Net Worth & Six Figure Income in 2023 If you want to make the shift from working in, to working on your property business with a small team, low workload and high profits, visit www.donttalktotenants.co.uk now to learn more about the tested and proven Blueprint to become a New Age Property Entrepreneur in 2023. Want to know the ONLY 5 PROBLEMS you need to overcome to become a High Net Worth Property Entrepreneur making 6 and 7 figure annual profits? Click here now to download our FREE PDF report Daniel Hill's brand new, first-ever published book Karma Credits: The Universal Law of Wealth, Health and Happiness was released on 6th October 2022 and can be purchased on Amazon. Click here now to purchase a copy. If you've not already joined the 9.8k Property Entrepreneurs for FREE in the Property Entrepreneur Facebook Group, click here to join now: The Property Entrepreneurs Community If you're listening to this podcast but have not yet subscribed, click the subscribe button to listen to what Daniel and other industry leading guests have to say on a weekly basis on all things business, investment property and lifestyle: The Official Property Entrepreneur Podcast Keep up to date with Daniel's unique and proven Blueprints by subscribing to The Blueprint YouTube Channel now Follow Daniel on Social: Instagram: @propertyentrepreneur_ Facebook: @PropertyEntrepreneurOfficial LinkedIn: @propertyentrepreneur
In this episode, ASN's CEO, Syard Evans, sits down with the organization's Chief Program Officer, Harold Watts, and the Co-director of Quality and Programming, James Wilks, and talks about providing supported living services.
Supported living property investor, Lisa Brown returns to the WealthTalk podcast to share how you can get started in developing Supported Living Properties for people with support needs. After working as a Nurse and Health Visitor in the NHS for over 20 years, Lisa decided to follow her other passion and started developing property. She now specialises in supported living property investing and is passionate about improving the standard of supported living property and is developing ways to make it easier for providers and property investors to connect, to create more homes for those who need them most. In this episode, Lisa speaks on the benefits of investing in supported living over other property investment strategies, the huge and ever-growing demand for supported living and the misconceptions of investing in this strategy. Resources Mentioned In This Episode:>> Lisa Brown [LinkedIn]>> Lisa Brown [Website]>> WealthTalk 81 ‘What Is Supported Living?' >> Register for the FRE Live Academy Webinar>> Join the WealthBuilders Academy>> REGISTER HERE FOR FREE RESOURCES ACCESS If you have been enjoying listening to WealthTalk - Please Leave Us A Review!
Finding Supported Living that works means bringing together many things, from finding a property in the right location with the right access, to identifying a support provider and accessing the right level of support. This week's guest Lisa Brown is determined to build a network that brings together the different people and organizations involved, so everyone can work together to increase the chances of finding a suitable supported living home for anyone that needs it. Find out more at https://lisabrown.uk/ Lisa's Facebook group https://www.facebook.com/groups/supportedlivingproperty/ Follow us on Instagram/Twitter/Facebook Visit the podcast website https://expandingworlds.com/ For resources to support parents of children with additional needs to build a better future for their child visit https://redgiraffesolutions.com/additionalneeds
Continuing with the series on Housing Options, this week the focus is on Supported Living with Jonathan Spencer the CEO of Zetetick Housing. We discuss what supported living involves and the challenges faced in finding the right homes as well as the importance of having a choice in where and who we live. The model of Zetetick is much more than simply finding someone a place to live; it's about supporting people to find somewhere they can be happy. Visit https://zhc.org.uk/ Follow us on Instagram/Twitter/Facebook Visit the podcast website https://expandingworlds.com/ For resources to support parents of children with additional needs to build a better future for their child visit https://redgiraffesolutions.com/additionalneeds
#44This episode was released in a week that saw 40% of UK mortgage products withdrawn from the marketplace, in Week 10 of my four-month challenge to buy a UK property at auction without setting foot in the UK.So perhaps this is the perfect time to look at a strategy that can offer guaranteed returns with no voids or maintenance costs and a degree of certainty in uncertain times.Lisa Brown of the Supported Living Podcast is on hand to provide the expertise this week as I look at a property offered in the auction catalogues that has the potential to be operated either as supported living or serviced accommodation.Rate, Review, and Follow the Show at www.expatpropertystory.com
Now, if you're listening to me while you're at work this morning, it doesn't matter what you're doing; blue collar, white collar, minimum wage, being paid through the nose for whatever it is you do, working part-time, working full time. I just want you to take a wee moment and just give yourself a virtual hug. A little bit of a hearty handshake, a bit of a hand clap, because you and I my friends, taxpaying New Zealanders, are becoming rare and wonderful beasts. We are like shining unicorns, you and I. Marvellous creatures we are, the stuff of myth and legend, because, and this stopped me in my tracks yesterday - did you know how many people are receiving benefits in this time of desperate worker shortages? 11 percent of the working age population is receiving a main benefit. 11 percent! What you might ask is a main benefit? Well, I wondered. I thought perhaps it included Working for Families, but no, no, those payments are extra. Emergency accommodation and emergency payments for food that's all on top. The main benefits are Job Seeker, Supported Living, Sole Parent and then a host of others - a bit of rats and mice, like the Youth Payment, Emergency maintenance allowance, student hardship etc. Not many people are on those. By far the majority of working age people are on Job Seeker, Supported Living and Sole parents. If you had asked me if somebody had said on-air, you know how many people, what proportion of working adults do you think are on the benny? I'd have said I don't know 5 percent, six maybe. The people who can't work because of illness or accident. People who are new parents, brand new parents at a push. People in-between jobs and looking for work. But 11 percent?! Bloody hell, taxpayers are not only funding the huge sinkhole that is government bureaucracy, they're funding schools, hospitals, roads and they're funding 11 percent of the working age population. They're having a laugh. I really draw a line at that. And what sort of life is it on a benefit? You exist. You barely get by. How on earth can you not think you're better than that? As I say, sincere sympathies for those who cannot work and that is what the benefit is for, and perhaps if those who were able got off the benefit, those who need it could have a little bit more. You could take the money that is being paid to 11 percent of the population and give more to the 5 percent who desperately need it. I'm appalled. Honestly, I had no idea it was that many people. So if you, my beautiful Unicorn, with your shining mane and your silver hooves, are grunting away at work today, labouring away doing what you do, thank you. I'll thank you as a fellow taxpayer, because I guarantee that 11 percent won't. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week we spoke to the amazingly resilient Natasha Spence, who had so many ups and downs on her route to massive impact and success. The founder and CEO of 'Isabella Homes' a successful supported living business shares her story of how she first got into the industry and as well as how to properly run a supported living company with over 30 staff members. If you haven't already go and purchase our interactive online R2R course! LINK BELOW: Rent to Rent: The Blueprint Course https://propertystrat.thinkific.com/ Become a member of our PATRON using the LINK below! www.patreon.com/propertystrat --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/propertystrategist/message
Welcome to another episode of The Savvy Property Investor Show! This week's Episode 7 of The Savvy Property Investors Show focuses “SUPPORTED LIVING BUSINESS IN 2022” with special guest: Serline Brown DO YOU KNOW: What kind of properties are the best to do this type of business with? What are some of the Types of Supported Living? Where is the Supported Living home located? And is location important? Is there any funding you can get to set up this business? What is the income potential? This week's podcast episode covers all this and more. Our guest is Serline Brown the new director of Savvy Estates helping individuals or companies set up a recession-resistant business model providing vital housing and support services to vulnerable adults. She will be sharing with us the many things to consider when setting up an assisted living accommodation, procedures to navigate and many pitfalls to avoid. Supported living is designed to enable vulnerable adults to live as independently as possible within their own homes and within the local community. Serline has worked in various local authorities in the Housing department for the last 9 years. She is a Mother to two and you'll often find her in the kitchen cooking up a storm. GUEST CONTACT DETAILS: Connect with Serline Brown on: Instagram: @50savvywomen Twitter: @50savvywomen Facebook: @50savvywomen LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/savvywomen Website: https//www.savvyestates.co.uk Email: serline@savvywomen.co.uk Email: info@savvyestates.co.uk Remember to subscribe and join our podcast community on Facebook using the following links: Connect with Sapphire on: WEBSITE https://www.savvywomen.co.uk/podcast https://www.sapphiregray.co.uk/podcast https://www.swiacademy.com/podcast EMAIL podcast@savvywomen.co.uk SOCIALS https://www.facebook.com/50savvywomen https://www.instagram.com/50savvywomen Clubhouse @SapphireGray Click our Listen Now to learn more.
Building a Supported Living Property Model for UK Housing Amy Varle interview with Will Mallard EPISODE #192 Please share this with anyone you know with a desire to make their investment make a social impact. Amy Varle is a social property and network entrepreneur who is a long-term advocate of housing solutions that work. She is the founder of Socially Homes we talk through her first social housing model and how it was designed with input from those who had experienced the pain of homelessness themselves. An inspiring story with plenty of learning for anyone interested in the social or supported living sector. You can connect with Amy via her LinkedIn profile and she is a regular speaker at industry events. Capital is at risk in property investment. As a social impact investor Will Mallard focuses on social housing portfolios and other needs based investment opportunities, to get involved or to find out more connect with him on LinkedIn. #socialimpactinvestinguk #sociallyhomesfounder #socialhousingpodcastoftheweek #propertyisabusinessuk #podcastofthemonthforinvestors #propertypodcastforinvestmentideas #supportedlivinguk --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/my-property-world/message
Lisa Brown is forging a path of compassion into the world of property investment. She is combining her background as a nurse with her property expertise to propel supported living to the centre of every property investor's options, in turn amplifying the amount of quality supported living available. She is enabling this, by creating a novel matchmaking and support service, between the registered care provider's needs, and landlord's accommodation offer, with her colleagues at The Supported Living Gateway. Click play now to hear who has inspired Lisa, and the moving stories she has encountered along the both rewarding and challenging path that she has taken. Don't miss hearing the cool way Lisa resets herself, and what brings her a wonderful sense of calm. Dame Stephanie Shirley is a phenomenal lady who was a refugee from the Nazis, who came to the UK on the Kindertransporten in the War…. and for a woman to be setting up an IT company, be the founder of an IT company in the 1960s was almost unheard of.” LAUNCH OF SUPPORTERS CHANNEL If you love our content and want more, head over to the link below and subscribe to our Patreon channel, where you can get closer to the action, with video versions of most of our new episodes from now on, plus exclusive subscriber content in the form of the “Secrets To Success” bonus questions, provided by selected guests. https://www.patreon.com/FearlessInspiration Here at Fearless Inspiration we are on a mission to build a gigantic bank of inspiration, and events that dissolve barriers. I'd love to hear from you at inspiringteamhuman@gmail.com Show links Lisa's Supported Living Property podcast on YouTube https://m.youtube.com/c/LisaBrownProperty/channels The Supported Living Gateway https://m.youtube.com/c/LisaBrownProperty/channels Dame Stephanie Shirley https://www.steveshirley.com/ The boy who harnessed the wind - Inspiring Film https://youtu.be/nPkr9HmglG0 So To Speak, Dame Stephanie Shirley - Book https://www.waterstones.com/book/so-to-speak/dame-stephanie-shirley-ch/9781527268807
Question of the day: "We are fortunate enough to own our own home and a small holiday home, both mortgage-free. Estimated value $2 million and $600,000. This is taken from the lowest property value range. My partner just turned 65 and is on NZ Super. I am 63, have terminal cancer and I'm on Supported Living. Our problem is we have eaten through the savings over the last few years due to reduced income. I would love to keep the holiday home a little longer to build memories with my daughter and grandchildren. Also for my own mental health. Even better, leave them the property to continue building memories where we all love spending time together. Is it feasible or even possible to get an interest-only loan up to $100,000 to enable this to happen for the next five years, rather than give up on the dream now? The loan would be used for essential repairs and interest payments, outside what we can meet on reduced income. I would prefer to progressively draw down the loan rather than get it all upfront, to keep interest cost down. And payable early if circumstances changed. We do have life insurance if the inevitable occurred within the next five years. It's lower than it was as we made an earlier terminal illness claim on mine and used it to repay our mortgage in 2016. Outliving your diagnosis has a downside financially. As a general rule we live frugally. That would not change if we proceed. This would give me time to come to terms with having to sell something I worked very hard to achieve, and reduce the feeling it was all for nothing. Is this foolhardy or worth consideration?" Source: https://maryholm.com/nz-herald-12-march-2022/ ►Book A Consultation With Ryan: https://calendly.com/ryanjmelton/free-consultation RESOURCES & LINKS: ____________________________________________ ►Register to learn from leading experts in KiwiSaver, budgeting, investing and real estate: https://moneyskills.co.nz/ ►Subscribe to the NZ Guide To Financial Freedom Podcast: https://link.chtbl.com/2qrW8KRB ►Subscribe to the Accounting For The Podcast: https://link.chtbl.com/1zwvrt6i ►Get a free copy of my book 'The Dirty Secrets Of The Financial Elite' & Subscribe to my Newsletter: https://govt.us3.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=030f8337ffda9c52e663e6d74&id=73c3b2ede0 ____________________________________________ FIND ME: ►Book A Consultation With Ryan: https://calendly.com/ryanjmelton/free-consultation ► If you want to learn how to fund your income in retirement check out our company OnePlan For Retirement @ https://oneplan.co.nz/ ►Find me on Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@ryanjmelton ►On Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryanjackmelton/ ►On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ryanjmelton/
As UK sight loss charity RNIB looks to continue to transfer it's regulated services to new providers, the next step of the project is coming to a conclusion. The Redhill site in Surrey, which supports visually impaired people with additional needs to live independently, is about to have it's day to day running taken over by the charity SeeAbility. RNIB Connect Radio's Allan Russell spoke to David Clarke, from RNIB and SeeAbility's CEO Lisa Hopkins, to learn more about the site and how this new collaboration will work for residents and staff. #RNIBConnect Image: SeeAbility logo
My guest today is passionate about helping families build wealth and passive income streams through real estate investing and living a life by design. Jennifer Beadles is an investor and investment-focused real estate broker specializing in value-add properties. She owns just under 250 units across five different states. With 14 years of experience in the real estate industry, Jennifer has many investing strategies, including the BRRR method, value-add multifamily, build-to-rent, supported living, private lending, and investing out-of-state Today Jennifer goes into detail on two of those strategies and shares how they've allowed her and her husband to travel several months a year while maintaining passive cash flow. First, we discuss Supported Living and why it can be more lucrative than market rate housing, while actually reducing the amount of management and expenses you'd typically find in traditional rental properties. We'll also discuss Jennifer's “Build-to-Rent” strategy of building 3 to 4 bedroom duplexes that cashflow and are worth more than the acquisition and construction costs. There are several exit strategies with this method, including cash-out refinance, holding as a rental, or condo-ing and selling off at a profit. Jennifer shares many incredible tips that could help you see your investment strategy in a completely new way. You can find out more about Jennifer and her coaching services through her website: https://addictedtoroi.com Today's episode is brought to you by Green Property Management, managing everything from single family homes to apartment complexes in the West Michigan area. https://www.livegreenlocal.com And RCB & Associates, helping Michigan-based real estate investors and small business owners navigate the complex world of health insurance and medicare benefits. https://www.rcbassociatesllc.com
Sarah Walker is a vastly experienced Social Housing and Supported Living professional with decades of experience including management of over 1,000 units, development of over 1,000 units and senior roles in council housing, consultancy, registered providers of social housing plus more. Her personal story is even more remarkable as she left school at age 15 with a reading age of a 7 year old. The motivations in her life to leave the stellar career path she was on to focus on building lifetime property wealth for her family are all discussed openly, one of the most inspirational interviews with one of the UK's more remarkable professionals. You can find Sarah on her business facebook page Easy Rent Now where you can find out details of her upcoming speaking events. Will Mallard is a social impact investor and focuses on English Social Housing Portfolios with a buy to hold investment strategy, he is always interested in hearing from property people about what they are doing, have available or ideas for working together on opportunities. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/my-property-world/message
095 - In this episode we are talking about something we have never discussed on our podcast channel before and you're going to get so much out of it! Cherie is using rent to rent to support two of her businesses - one with HMO professionals and the other for supporting ex-gang members. ⭐ Cherie is the founder of the first UK 24 hour support service working with girls exiting gang lifestyle, serious violence and sexual exploitation.⭐ She is a multi award winner across the UK, Europe and Jamaica.⭐ Cherie's motto is to turn your life experience into leadership quality.Click here to listen to the episode ✅ https://rent2rentsuccess.com/95 ✅ Support the show (https://rent2rentsuccess.com/podcast)
092 - Not many people specialise in supported living, but it is something everyone wants to know about right now. Bianca helps people get started in the complex world of setting up your own supported living business using the rent to rent strategy. This is a diamond of an episode and there is so much we dived into and discussed!⭐ Bianca started and scaled her business to 6 figures in just 9 months⭐ She has 15 years experience working in Social Care⭐ Bianca has been a Buy To Let investor since 2011⭐ She is also a mum, property investor and business ownerClick here to listen to the episode ✅ https://rent2rentsuccess.com/92 ✅ Support the show (https://rent2rentsuccess.com/podcast)
This week's episode of The Savvy Property Investors Show focuses on How to start a supported living business with Serline Brown. Serline will be sharing with us the many things to consider when setting up an assisted living accommodation, procedures to navigate and many pitfalls to avoid. Supported living is designed to enable vulnerable adults to live as independently as possible within their own homes and within the local community. They offer to help individuals or companies set up a recession-resistant business model providing vital housing and support services to vulnerable adults. Connect with Sapphire on: WEBSITE https://www.savvywomen.co.uk/podcast https://www.sapphiregray.co.uk/podcast https://www.swiacademy.com/podcast EMAIL podcast@savvywomen.co.uk SOCIALS https://www.facebook.com/50savvywomen https://www.instagram.com/50savvywomen Clubhouse@SapphireGray Click on Listen Now to learn more.
Jack and William talk to Melanie and Melissa from IDEA Services about their work in Supported Living - supporting clients living independently, and organising day and special activities for clients - what makes this so important to clients lives, and why are they both so passionate about it?
What is Supported Living? My Property World's host Will Mallard asks expert Lisa Brown to explain both the care and housing elements. Please share this with someone you think will find it useful and post on social media with the links provided! Lisa can be contacted at www.supportedlivinggateway.com Will can be contacted for investment and property discussions via www.linktr.ee/WillMallard --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/my-property-world/message
Lisa Brown is one of the founders of Supported Living Gateway and is interviewed by My Property World's Will Mallard about the platform including the training program they offer to members. The session covers the Gateway, the vision, how it works plus the training program on offer. Lisa can be contacted at www.supportedlivinggateway.com Will can be contacted regarding property deals, investment opportunities and media queries including being a guest on the podcast via www.linktr.ee/WillMallard --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/my-property-world/message
Lewis Khaka is a Social Worker and a Mental Health Practitioner. He is also a Director of three supported living accommodation facilities for adults and young people. We discuss:1. The difference between supported living for young people and supported living for adults.2. How to approach a private landlord with intent to renting a property.3. Financial considerations/start up costs to consider.4. The process of submitting a tender to find contracts and key areas to be aware of. 5. Other ways of getting clients and service users other than going through a bid/tender.6. Considerations when applying for regulation by the Care Quality Commissions (CQC)7. What his role as a director entails and skills he has been able to transfer from his clinical role. 8. Challenging aspects of running a supported living business. 9. Lessons he has learnt and his vision for the future. Connect with Lewis :Website: https://careadvocates.co.uk/ Email: lewiskhaka@careadvocates.co.ukFollow me at these places below and say hi:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wellrestorer/Linkedin : https://www.linkedin.com/in/fisiwe-guga-muvirimi-26572436/Music: Basic Implosion by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3420-basic-implosion/License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
When Andrea Curley was 18 and had just graduated from high school, she lost her mother. That's when she enrolled in Family Care, Wisconsin's long-term services and supports managed care program, and her journey toward learning how to be independent began. In fact, just recently she made the decision to disenroll from Family Care because she's met her goals! In this episode you'll learn how Andrea did it, with a little help from some friends. Thank You to Old National Bank This podcast episode has been brought to you by Old National Bank - a Leading Disability Employer. Support the show (https://arcwi.org/donate/)
Welcome to the Cuppa Coffee Podcast. This was recorded on August 29th 2020 as part of our weekly property networking group. Presented by your host, Tom Dylan. Topic "Social Housing and Supported Living: The Sector Post Covid-19" Who spoke - Amy Varle And here is what happened on the clock: 0:00 - An introduction from your host 1:33 - Amy speaks 34:28 - Q&A begins 57:53- Wrap up
RS010 - Our Rockstar is the supercalifragalistic Petra Foster Founder of Prosperity Housing Group.
In this 2020 edition of Housing and Transitions, we're joined by 3 special guests who are part of different housing initiatives. Phyllis Spencer, a mother with an entrepreneurial mind who is creating a private group home to help secure her daughter's future. She'll be discussing how she came up with the idea as well as the difficulty around parting ways and transitioning your child into more independence. Dan Hughes from the Enhanced Day Program and supported living initiative Axess Condos, was back again to talk about his progress. Christina Zhang from Plant-a-Home also joined us to talk about her housing initiative.Learn about: • Different housing options for special needs and disabilities• Henson Trust funded housing options• Transitioning your loved one into supported independent living• Technology to help make supported independent living easier• Preserving ODSP and other benefitsFor more information, contact us at 1-866-536-7673 or visit our website www.kpopelaw.comGet an assessment with us:https://kpopelaw.com/ken-pope-disability-estate-planning-family-evaluation-form/Don't miss out on important updates and webinar invitations. Sign up for our newsletter HERE.
In today's episode, we speak to Dr. Letizia Alto about her amazing blog: SemiRetiredMD.com and how she and her husband have become very successful in the real estate investing space. She shares all of her best advice to get started with real estate, make solid investing choices, shelter tax dollars and start living a semi-retired lifestyle. In this episode, you will learn: Why she got into the world of real estate investing and blogging about it. How her and her husband get along while working together on all of their businesses. Where you can get a loan and a down payment to start investing. How you can skip paying federal income taxes by becoming a Real Estate Professional. Why she feels that real estate investing is an easy way to quickly increase wealth. How they purchase B and C class housing for working class people. Why they choose to provide housing for developmentally disabled people through a company called: Supported Living. What information they offer on their blog regarding real estate investing and beyond. Letizia Alto, MD is a board-certified family medicine physician. She did her undergraduate degree at Hamilton College and completed a graduate degree in anthropology at George Washington University. After finishing medical school at University of Vermont, Letizia did her residency at Swedish Family Medicine, followed by a hospitalist fellowship. She has been a hospitalist since 2011, working at Good Samaritan Hospital, Queen's Medical Center, and Swedish Medical Center. She also started a company with her husband and served as Chief Medical Officer from 2015-2016. She currently splits her time between hospital work, traveling, real estate investing, raising three children and working on her blog: SemiRetiredMD.com along with her husband and business partner, Dr. Kenji Asakura. Links we discussed in the show: Check out her website and blog at: SemiRetiredMD.com. Peter Kim's Passive Income MD conference Virtual Pass is available here: HippocraticHustle.com/PassiveIncome Get on the wait list for Letizia and Kenji's amazing course: Zero to Freedom. Thank you for listening to the Hippocratic Hustle! I know that time is your most valuable resource so I really appreciate you spending some of it with me. If you enjoyed today's show, please share it! If you'd like to help me improve and grow the podcast, send your suggestions to: Carrie@HippocraticHustle.com Lastly, don't forget to subscribe to the podcast, so you won't miss an episode!
Claudia Wenger of Claudia Cares Consulting discusses the basics of SLS; what you need to know, ask for and be aware of when accessing this support service that is vital for so many individuals with special needs.
Where can TBI survivors with severe disabilities and major care needs live safely outside of their home? Frank Keane, Associate Program Director at Hidden Valley Ranch Rehabilitation Services, talks about residential care after a severe traumatic brain injury requiring high level care. Sign up for Traumatic Brain Injury Recovery Updates Dr. Dan Gardner's YouTube and Podcast channels and his website do NOT offer medical advice. You should not rely on this information as a substitute for, nor does it replace, professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. See full Disclaimer: http://bit.ly/dgdisclaimer **SUBSCRIBE FOR VIDEOS ** *Interviews of brain injury survivors, family, and healthcare treaters *Your Peripheral Brain (assistive technology tips)* SUBSCRIBE TO VIDEOS http://bit.ly/tbirecovery-subscribe **SUBSCRIBE TO PODCAST** https://dangardner.podbean.com/ **SUBSCRIBE TO NEWSLETTERS** Traumatic Brain Injury Recovery Updates http://bit.ly/tbiupdates Your Peripheral Brain - Assistive Tech Updates http://bit.ly/dgtechtips
Finck Supported Living Services is dedicated to helping clients with special needs live fulfilling lives. Safety manager Michelle Karhoff shares how the organization also stays dedicated to keeping its employees safe on the job.
Insight looks at the impact of a law change that spelt the end of sheltered workshops for people with disabilities