This platform exists to explain the growing shortage of certified recovery housing and the role professionally governed real estate structures can play in addressing that need.
Across the United States—particularly in Greater Boston—demand for sober living residences far exceeds the supply of certified, well-operated homes.
At the same time, many investors, property owners, and community stakeholders lack clear, unbiased education about how recovery housing works, how it is regulated, and how capital can be responsibly deployed without compromising governance or compliance.
Invest200.com was created to serve as an education-first resource—not an investment portal.
Our goal is to provide transparent, plain-language explanations of:
- How recovery housing operates and why certification matters
- The differences between operators, property owners, and fund managers
- How private real estate structures are governed
- How risk, capital flows, and compliance are typically handled in institutional platforms
- Why long-term stability, oversight, and alignment are critical in mission-driven housing
This website does not offer investments or solicit capital. Instead, it equips individuals with foundational knowledge so they can make informed decisions, ask better questions, and understand the ecosystem before engaging with any third party.
Qualified individuals who wish to explore fund management structures or potential opportunities may be directed—separately and through appropriate channels—to an affiliated fund manager, only after qualification and in accordance with applicable laws.
At its core, this platform exists to bring clarity, structure, and education to a space where transparency matters—for communities, operators, and investors alike.