Make Bank with Group Homes - Jim Boad

EPISODE · Apr 29, 2026 · 44 MIN

Make Bank with Group Homes - Jim Boad

from Get Your FILL, Financial Independence and Long Life · host Christine Mccarron

In this episode of Get Your FILL, Christine McCarroninterviews Jim Boad about a non-conventional real estate niche: sober living and group homes. Jim has opened 14 homes in two years and now helps entrepreneurs navigate this high-impact, high-ROI business model.Key ConceptsSober Living vs. Inpatient Treatment: Jim clarifies that group homes are not detox centers or drug clinics. They are the "bridge" between professional treatment and long-term sobriety, providing a structured, co-living environment for those already clean.The Business Model: Investors can either own the real estateor rent properties to sub-lease (arbitrage). Boad emphasizes hiring external staff to enforce rules rather than relying on a "house leader" who lives on-site, ensuring a professional investor-level operation.Cash Flow & ROI: Unlike traditional single-familyrentals, group homes operate on a "rent-by-the-bed" model. Jim explains that a 5-bedroom house that might rent for $2,500 traditionally can generate upwards of $8,500 per month by housing 10 residents at $850 per bed.Funding & Grants: Most residents arrive with 2–6 monthsof prepaid rent from inpatient clinics or nonprofits. While state and federal grants exist, Jim advises against relying on them for startups due to high administrative hurdles.Zoning & ADA: Many believe special zoning is required,but Jim notes that addiction is classified as a disability under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). This provides legal protections for residential group homes even in areas with "unrelated person" occupancy limits.Timeline & Highlights[00:01:26] What it’s NOT: A breakdown of the differencebetween inpatient clinics and the "bridge" of sober living.[00:01:59] Management Models: Why external management is superior to the "house leader" model for business scalability.[00:03:51] How the Owner Gets Paid: Discussion on statefunding, nonprofit referrals, and why high-quality operators focus on relationships with clinics.[00:06:33] The "Grant" Trap: Why startups shouldfocus on "hitting the phones" rather than chasing complex grant applications initially.[00:09:44] The COVID Pivot: Jim shares how the 2020 eviction moratoriums led him away from traditional rentals and toward the stability of group homes.[00:14:00] Two People Per Room: The psychological benefit ofpreventing isolation to reduce recidivism (relapse) and boost cash flow.[00:15:33] Dealing with NIMBY: Strategies for handlingneighbors and code enforcement by being a transparent, "best in the neighborhood" operator.[00:20:43] Zero Tolerance Policy: How operators handlerelapses and maintain the safety and integrity of the home.Final TakeawayThe group home model offers a "mission-driven"opportunity for real estate investors to achieve significantly higher positive cash flow while solving a critical housing shortage for those in recovery. Success depends on building strong relationships with clinics and maintaining a strict, service-free residential structure.Note: Jim emphasizes that while the cash flow is"insane" compared to traditional models, it requires a commitment to the outcome of the residents to be sustainable and welcomed by the community.Connect with Jim: FREE Trial of my Group Home Accelerator program. https://www.skool.com/group-home-accelerator-9111/about Schedule a Free discovery session with me  https://jimboad.com/book-a-callWatch the video: https://youtu.be/uwkYNmLoW2A

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