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Ronald Ceballos
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AirBnB and Travel Nursing

Ronald Ceballos
  • New to Real Estate
  • Panama City, FL
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Good day everyone! 

I just recently purchased a waterfront condo to use as an AirBnB and wanted to see what everyone's experience was as relates to travel nursing. My spot is 700sqft and it easy to maintain as an airbnb (more on that later), but I was looking for some insight on earning potential of travel nurses vice STR. I know there are some considerations (amenities for a non-vacation spot tend to be different for example), but have any of you find a good balance between the two?

I was considering limiting my lead time for STR to 3 months, and making travel professional bookings 3 months out to avoid double booking. Before I pulled that trigger I wanted to ask here to see what others have had success in.

Thanks and I am absolutely LOVING this decision to jump into this game! Its been fun learning this world and I can very clearly see the potential here. 

Best,

Ron

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    Bruce Woodruff
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    Bruce Woodruff
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    Why not go 100% STR? When you go MTR, you will earn less $$, plus you open yourself to the 'tenant' issue....

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