SBA Financing for Residential Assisted Living

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SBA Financing for Residential Assisted Living

Unlock the potential of SBA financing to kickstart and expand your residential assisted living business! In this video, we delve into the ins and outs of using SBA loans, specifically the 504 and 7A programs, to finance everything from property purchases to working capital and employee salaries. Learn about the steps to get licensed, the types of properties that work best, and strategies to overcome common challenges such as seller requirements and bridge financing.

Question: How Can SBA Financing Help Entrepreneurs Start and Expand a Residential Assisted Living Business?

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📌 Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction to SBA Financing for Residential Assisted Living
00:39 Eligibility and Licensing Requirements
01:09 Types of SBA Loans and Coverage
01:43 Challenges and Bridge Financing Solutions
01:59 Additional Resources and Services

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