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Kim Handelman
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  • Real Estate Agent
  • Guilford, CT
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Traveling Nurse Housing

Kim Handelman
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  • Real Estate Agent
  • Guilford, CT
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Hi All,

I found a great 2 family rental property a block from a hospital. It's cashflowing now but not great ($150 a unit). I was thinking of turning it into traveling nurse housing. Each unit has 3 bedrooms and 1 bath. From what I've heard traveling nurses tend to be single so the units are too big to rent to one traveling nurse. Do you rent by the bed? How much more can you charge since the units would turnover more frequently? Are there any good websites where I can learn more about traveling nurses and their housing needs?

Thanks so much!
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