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Eric Andrekopoulos
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North Carolina MTR investor

Eric Andrekopoulos
  • Rental Property Investor
  • North Carolina
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Anyone experienced with MTRs or have used them to give service to travel nurses? Looking to expand my portfolio into this area! 

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Alyson Gordon
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Alyson Gordon
  • Real Estate Broker
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I have a MTR in the Raleigh area and also work a W2 in healthcare. Traveling healthcare professionals will likely never go away but its not booming like it was 1-3 years ago. The home prices in the Triangle make it more challenging to target this audience as they're typically looking for something  smaller (1-2 BR) and affordable. Depending on your market it could still make a lot of sense! 

If you like the MTR model, there is a lot of opportunity in the 3-4 BR space with relocation and families displaced due to insurance. Check out https://experimentrealestate.com/ for more details, Ruben has a lot of great free info!

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