Venture Capitalists Getting Into The Group Home Business! CHECK THIS OUT

Venture Capital For Your Group Home? Yes. It Is A Reality

I was in Maui a few weeks ago laying out by the pool drinking a Mai Tai ($25. WTF??) and read an article about a San Fran Startup Called “BUNGALOW” that had received MILLIONS of dollars in funding to essentially do what I teach people to do in my 
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The funny thing? This is further confirmation that MY MODEL WORKS!
Check out this headline from a highly respected venture capital news source:

         “CO-LIVING HEATS UP IN THE U.S. COMMUNAL HOUSING STARTUPS TAP INTO HUGE DEMAND”


Startups are targeting what I refer to as the “GROUP HOME” space, but what is also now apparently known as the “Communal Housing” and “Co-Living” Space. Look- its all semantics. Just another spin. 
                                                                                                     I don’t sugar-coat anything. 
I tell you EXACTLY what needs to be done in order to operate your CARE HOME, GROUP HOME or COMMUNAL HOME profitably. I break it all down in easy to understand steps so that a kindergartner can understand it. 

 

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The VC industry likes making things complicated. Remember, there is a LOT of money in confusion!
The cool thing is that if you follow the steps outlined in my GOLD COURSE you can cut through the BS and actually learn how to use this VC backed technology and their systems to your advantage. 
Look, if these VC backed startups are doing what I teach people to do, WHY NOT GET IN ON THE ACTION TODAY!!!
Some of these “COMMUNAL HOUSING” startups that have received BILLIONS OF DOLLARS FOR STARTUP CAPITAL INCLUDE:
Common
Roomin
Bedli
Bungalow
Wanderful
HomeShare
OpenDoor
WeLive
and many, many, many more
              Check out these headlines from FORBES:


DEMAND IS PUSHING THE CO-LIVING FRENZY TO NEW HEIGHTS
Millennials are paying thousands of dollars a month for maid service and instant friends in modern ‘hacker houses’ 
It may be on its way there. Common, a co-living startup, received almost 10,000 applications to fill its nine residences across three major US cities in 2016. The company is gearing up to rent hundreds more rooms this year. Open Door, founded in 2013, has established three co-living spaces in the Bay Area. The startup plans to expand from 40 bedrooms (with 140 more in the pipeline) to 1,000 rooms by the end of 2018. 

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