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Nicole Heasley Beitenman
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Thoughts on the latest MTR-focused BP podcast?

Nicole Heasley Beitenman
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  • Youngstown, OH
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I LOVED Jesse Vasquez's episode! The tips on amenities was especially helpful. We're going to explore offering a car and including blackout curtains/noise machines. 

I do think some of his strategies are very west-coast (which makes sense because he's on the west coast). Some of the suggestions he gave wouldn't likely work in a smaller midwestern market like mine.

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    Zane Cress
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    Zane Cress
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    I have been doing MTR in my area for a few years now. Great for nurses, professors, traveling professionals, people moving to the area, and digital nomads. Depending on their job some people ask for extra amenities and some people never even use the kitchen. In my area they usually do not want to share space unless they know the other person personally. Sometimes nurses travel together or meet at the hospital. It was a great move for me when I got tired of STR and the AirBnb hassle after going public. They usually treat the space better than long term too.

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