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Marisa Alvarez
  • Rental Property Investor
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Furnished Finder / Traveling Nurses

Marisa Alvarez
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Clearwater, FL
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I am in the Tampa Bay Area.

Anyone renting to Gurnished Finder Traveling Nurses ?

Is it worth it ? How much above market price can you rent. ?

I have 1 bedrooms that rent normally at 950, how much more can I get with traveling nurses ?

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Mary El
  • Investor
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Mary El
  • Investor
  • North Carolina
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We have 3 furnished rentals all exclusively advertised on FF. Our furnishing budget is calculated so that we get our $ back in 7 months. Compared to our long-term rental price (before conversion to FF), we increased our rent by almost 70%. For example $1450 to $2450. Yes, we now pay utilities but we don't pay for TV. Instead we put the smart TV into Roku's guest mode and they log into their own streaming services. Our vacancy rates are between 2 and 5% but we are VERY proactive on reaching out to prospects. Oh, and not all our tenants are nurses. We've had relocators and a traveling IT professional. Overall our experience has been 100% positive.

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