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11 Best Markets to Invest in Assisted Senior Living Facilities

Written by Joe Fairless | Apr 23, 2019 8:15:59 PM

If you are a loyal Best Ever Listener and attended the Best Ever Conference 2019, you have heard and seen Gene Guarino of the Assisted Living Academy discuss the power of investing in senior housing.

During my interview with Gene, he explained why he believes that assisted living facilities will be the next mega trend over the next 20 years, in part due to the fact that over 10,000 people turn 65 years old every single day.

To learn more about the business plan for this strategy, check out Gene’s interview or this blog post about how to make an extra $5,000 to $20,000 per month by investing in senior housing.

If you are interested in pursuing this “booming” investment strategy, here are 11 metropolitan statistical areas to target. These are the MSAs with a total population over 500,000 that had the greatest increase in senior population (65 years and old) between 2010 and 2016:

11. Colorado Springs, CO

Wikipedia

65 years and older population growth 2010 to 2016: 37%

10. Santa Rosa, CA

Shutterstock

65 years and older population growth 2010 to 2016: 37%

9. Cape Coral-Fort Myers: 37%

The Florida Living Magazine

65 years and older population growth 2010 to 2016: 37%

8. Las Vegas, NV

Wikipedia

65 years and older population growth 2010 to 2016: 37%

7. Houston, TX

iStock

65 years and older population growth 2010 to 2016: 39%

6. Durham, NC

Livability

65 years and older population growth 2010 to 2016: 41%

5. Atlanta, GA

GrandView Aviation

65 years and older population growth 2010 to 2016: 41%

4. Charleston, SC

10Best.com

65 years and older population growth 2010 to 2016: 42%

3. Boise, ID

Idaho Statesman

65 years and older population growth 2010 to 2016: 43%

2. Raleigh, NC

Design Milk

65 years and older population growth 2010 to 2016: 44%

1. Austin, TX

65 years and older population growth 2010 to 2016: 51%

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Source: Census.gov
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