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Tyler Warner
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Austin, TX
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MTR Research & Travel Nurses

Tyler Warner
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Austin, TX
Posted

Hey BP community!

I have been very fascinated with the MTR strategy and read most of the books out there regarding this topic. My wife, who is a nurse herself and I were talking about the demand of travel nurses and where they are headed within the country. Most experts recommend about 2-3 hospitals within a given city, obviously up for debate though. But my question is, Are there any tools out there tracking the demand of nurses in hospitals? Are other investors reaching out to agencies to see where the demand is? I'm trying to analyze properties in areas that are not in major cities, but still have a Level 1 Trauma Center in the city. Appreciate any input! Thanks!

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