Hello good people of Reddit.Sorry about the headline, it's better than it looks.One day I was wondering what exactly happens with the assets of a person who doesn't have any relatives and family. According to the law after a death of a person without any next of kin, his assets are taken by the State. I did a research and found this article by the Oxford Academic:" In 1998–2010, 6.6% of U.S. adults aged 55 and above lacked a living spouse and biological children and 1% lacked a partner/spouse, any children, biological siblings, and biological parents. Kinless-ness, defined both ways, is becoming more common among adults in their 50s and 60s for more recent birth cohorts."My idea is to offer all those people the opportunity to escape the nursing homes and offer them the comfort of their own home. We would provide a FREE lifetime Care by a person who will visit 5 days per week and will take care of the client and will be chosen by the client. That's a way to ensure a more personal connection between the client and the worker.I have a lot of additional options I can offer to the client such as regular phone calls from people, something as a friend calling on a regular basis to check how are you and talk about the weather.Birthday party and visits by our workers etc.The business model is offering all those services in return for your assets as the main target will be their Real Estate properties and etc. I do understand that sounds a bit shady but I do not want to scam anyone, just want to provide the comfort of someone taking care of you in your own home. We will aim to be more advanced and more premium service.The main target group will be people/couples over 65-70+ years of age who have decent amount of assets and are located in a decent locations. I do understand that substantial investments in the first years will be required but eventually all the properties that we get will be rented so the money can be reinvested in the business. It would take long time and a lot of money but what do you think ? see hubwealthy.com/wealthy
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