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Brian Gilbert
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Orlando, FL
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MTR Arbitrage in Orlando

Brian Gilbert
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Orlando, FL
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I'm attempting to help my wife set up her MTR company with zero start up capital. Listening to one of the BP REI Podcast hosts Jessie Vasquez suggested MTR Arbitrage by renting apartments with corporate leases, and then marketing to traveling nurses. Luckily, the area around the hospital is up and coming and trendy. Does any one have experience in MTR arbitrage? Should I start with one unit and go from there, or do the 5 to become a "preferred" company in the eyes of the nurse staffing company. Any help would be great.

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