How to Find Investors for Senior Housing Projects

Finding investors for senior housing projects is achievable with strategic planning. Preparing documents to share with investors is part of the planning. For example, you must disclose in a business plan details about the property and why it will sell to seniors. Locating investors for senior housing projects could mean one large investor or many smaller ones. For instance, in 2010, Google entered the affordable housing investment market for senior citizens. To be successful in acquiring multiple investors, you should know where to look online. Venture capitalists, peer-to-peer lenders and forums are places to find investors for senior housing projects.

Things You'll Need

  • Contact information
  • Project plan
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      Post your senior housing project funding request online within a real-estate forum. Place your need on a database forum list such as LoopNet to advertise to people interested in property investments. Also, REICircle.com is an option to post the opportunity. Both sites cater to the real-estate market. Describe the property, the investment amount required and the expected return on investment. Share how other companies or investors have found this type of project to be a sound investment opportunity.

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      Present your project for senior housing to real-estate-oriented venture capitalist firms. Create a proposal, business plan and slide presentation showing pictures of the property to potential investors who prefer real-estate projects. Refer to a business school and/or online resources for how to prepare the information. Venture capitalist firms are groups of individuals that put their money together for a high return on a low-risk investment. You can find these firms online at the National Venture Capital Association website, nvca.org.

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      Find investors on peer-to-peer lending websites. Prosper.com and Lending Club.com are two options that provide loans of smaller amounts, such as $25,000. These sites typically offer lower repayment interest rates than traditional banks. The loans are funded by individuals rather than groups and require a credit score check to qualify.

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