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Jorge L. Vanegas Tolosa About to start a short-term rental for the first time
25 September 2022 | 12 replies
If you are close to the med center, there are plenty of nurses who stay 3 month contracts.
James Sotipalalit Baltimore
9 October 2019 | 31 replies
There was a lot I got a feel for walking around West Baltimore over to Poppleton and the UMD med-tech area. 
Paul Choi Starting with investing, flipping and ultimately passive income
23 August 2017 | 6 replies
Basically bad decisions with credit cards and wife's student loans for med school.  
Ariel K. Little Rock Investing
22 February 2020 | 18 replies
Do your research around:-  UAMS Med Center-  Children's Hospital-  Baptist Hospital-  St.
Teddi Tanitsky Virginia Beach Short Term Rental
28 March 2022 | 16 replies
It's good to know about the med-term rental market 
Isabella Romano Furnished Finder vs AirBnb
21 December 2022 | 28 replies
It sounds like given the situation of how close your property is to the hospitals/med school/university I would recommend using a furnished finder as your main marketing platform.
Brandon Jonker Small multi/mid term rental
14 September 2023 | 7 replies
@Brandon Jonker 45,000 "requests" are really just clicks - not worth much.Have you analyzed what price point(s) the med students are looking for?
Krissie Cole Residential Home Care facility/Assisted Living Connections
21 August 2019 | 12 replies
Depending on the state as long as its "assisted living" and not "skilled nursing" you can have "med techs" who actually do the med pass and just have a nurse in charge / supervising - now with 5 to 10 beds it might not make sense to have the med techs (unless you have a nurse who is willing to be on call 24/7) but another thing to look into is if you'll actually need a registerd nurse vs an lpn/lvn.I'd think with that many beds you may also want to consider hospice care or care for illnesses that leave the patient mentally handicapped (vs geriatric patients)One more possibility is "adult day care" , where you're only keeping the place open half the day and the clients leave at the days end.
Loren Buchanan Spokane Area
6 April 2017 | 24 replies
The expansion of a Med School intrigues me; Spokane is looking to be a great market!
Wes Blackwell How Universal Basic Income Could Change Real Estate Investing
29 January 2020 | 197 replies
I'd also prefer an AI that gets the diagnosis right 98+% of the time vs. the Doc who got a B- in med school.Most all of us want the AI to take over these dangerous or high risk jobs.