Cost
How much does it cost to start a care home in Texas?
The exact government fees to start a Texas care home are small: a $300 LLC, $39.75 per background check, and — only for licensed assisted living — a $300 base license fee plus $15 per bed (capped at $2,250 for 3 years). The bigger numbers are variable: the property, any required modifications, and insurance.
Reviewed by Erika Crossley, Texas senior care startup specialist · Information last verified June 2026
The exact government fees (these never change)
- —Texas LLC (Secretary of State, Form 205): $300, one time.
- —Background check (IdentoGO + DPS + FBI): $39.75 per person.
- —Adult Foster Care (1–3 residents): $0 — no license, just HHSC enrollment.
- —Boarding Home: $0 state license; some cities charge a local permit (Houston ~$307 first year).
- —Type A or Type B ALF license: $300 base + $15 per bed, capped at $2,250 for a 3-year license. A 16-bed home is $540.
- —ICF/IID: $225 + $7.50 per bed, plus federal Medicaid certification.
- —HCS group home: provider contract, plus a federal Medicaid application fee (~$750, 2026).
The variable costs (where the real money goes)
Government fees are the smallest part. What actually moves your budget is the property and getting it care-ready. Turning a normal Texas house into a licensable small care home typically runs about $15,000–$50,000+ (ramps, an accessible bathroom, grab bars, fire-rated doors, and a sprinkler retrofit if one is needed). Liability insurance, initial staffing, and a few months of operating runway round it out.
A larger ground-up assisted living building is a different category entirely — a multi-million-dollar construction project. Most first-time operators start small, prove the model, then scale.
Common questions
What is the cheapest way to start a care home in Texas?
An owner-occupied Adult Foster Care home for 1–3 residents. There is no state license — only HHSC enrollment — so your only hard costs are the $300 LLC, $39.75 per background check, and minimal home modifications.
How much is an assisted living license in Texas?
A Type A or Type B ALF license is $300 base plus $15 per bed, capped at $2,250, for a three-year license. For example, a 16-bed home pays $540.
Do I have to buy a building to start?
No. Many operators lease, and an Adult Foster Care home runs out of your own residence. We help you find, buy, or lease a property that can actually be licensed.
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