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Renting to Traveling Nurses in Paris, Texas

Scott Sloan
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I am investigating renting out my 3-2 SF house in Paris, Texas to traveling nurses. I've believe Furnished Finder is the best mechanism to accomplish this. Unfortunately, when I look at the map, there are 0 listing in Paris that are not hotels (and one "room" in a house). Not sure if this is good or bad--but leaning bad lol. I thought perhaps the Paris Regional Health center would have a decent draw to the area, but it's hard for me to believe that with the 0 listings 

1. How much do you spend on furnishing a 1,600 SF 3-bed house for nurses?

2. Does anyone have any insight into traveling nurse demand in Paris?

3. Would it be smart to use the three bed to rent to 3 different nurses? Anyone have experience with how this works out? Personally this doesn't sound like something I'd enjoy living in, but I hear too much about "rent-by-the-room" to ignore?

Any input appreciated!

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