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Ryan White
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Prosper, TX
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Midterm Rental Demand

Ryan White
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Prosper, TX
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I wanted to get everyone's opinion and experience with midterm rental demand. I have spoke with several realtors in different markets. Some of the agents I have spoke with tell me MDT demand has slowed down and hospitals aren't using traveling nurses as much. I feel like they are trying to caution me against using this investment strategy. The metro markets I have looked in seem to have good demand. 

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Depends on what is nearby and the demographics. Aside from hospitals, do you have any universities? Big companies/corporate headquarters? Seasonal retirees? Lots of young people having babies? 

People have all kinds of reasons for wanting a mid term rental, it's just a matter of finding them. 

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