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House Hacking 101

Valerie DeFreitas
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Hello BP Fam, 

I am closing on my Co property currently. I have plans to rent 2 of the 4BR to traveling nurses. However, I was not in the BP community and did not know ANY of this golden knowledge when I bought my CO home. I knew I wanted to rent half of the rooms to traveling nurses, but other than that, I had no real solid plan. I did sub-par research on the surrounding hospitals, and learned there are hospitals in the area. Good to go, right, maybe not. Since then, I have learned the type and size of hospital matters. That being said, I really don't know how successful I will be at keeping my 2 bedrooms rented out to traveling nurses. 

Important info; I do have a very tiny HOA fee, and there is a rule 'No Air BB'. Which is fine, I really had no intention to use Air BB.

MY question; What are some other options I can utilize IF the traveling nurse plan plummets?

I have heard of a website for mid-term renting "30-day rentals' or something like that. 

Thought I would see if anyone here has any additional knowledge/advice. 

Thank you in advance for your time :)

Aloha, Val

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John Underwood
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No Airbnb means no STR.

So if you rent for over 30 days at a time you should be fine.

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