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Travel Nurses via Furnished Finders

Jerry L.
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Hey all, I'm very close to getting my primary house listed for rent. I've been looking at targeting travel nurses as of late, my current residence is nearly 10-30 minutes from multiple level 1-2 trauma centers, and other major hospitals in the metro so it makes sense to me. For those who rent to travel nurses, do you charge more than regular comps? Will getting a pro membership on here or paying for the Furnished finder fee show comps I should be expecting? 

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Colleen F.
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Colleen F.
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@Jordan Spradlin interest is falling off in MA unless you are right by the hospital. A few months ago I had several prospects and wound up with a tenant commuting 45 minutes to Boston and now crickets.  You get alot of people starting to rent in this space and travel nurse demand is fallen. If you are really close to where they need to be hospital or base and the market price looks good to you its worth it but be prepared for some fall off in demand. 

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