
14 February 2022 | 3 replies
My daughter is a nurse and she took a short term job in Denver.

20 May 2022 | 5 replies
I work as a traveling nurse taking on 13 week contracts throughout the country and in August we plan to list our current primary residence for sale (we have about 40% equity in the property at this time).
2 June 2022 | 3 replies
We're leaning towards long-term renters, but may go the short-term/travel nurse route (furnished).

12 May 2022 | 6 replies
I am considering adding an extra bedroom, and doing rent by the room for travel nurses or trying to get long term tenants through a program like HUD-VASH.

8 April 2016 | 3 replies
Right now the property is tied up due to nursing home care for a spouse from a few years ago who was on Medicaid or something to that affect.

9 March 2016 | 10 replies
I would market to travel nurses and doctors.

8 June 2016 | 17 replies
By day I'm a Registered Nurse in the Labor and Delivery Department.

21 February 2016 | 1 reply
Hello Community,I am looking to purchase a skilled nursing facility that may be available for 795K plus 300K deferred maintenance (includes includes mediate repairs, start-up).

31 October 2013 | 20 replies
i agree with @rick@Rick Baggenstoss undefined when new development comes to these areas it puts a sense of excitement in the people that live in area. the risk comes in your ability to weed out the tenants that will be long term and be there for a while verse the tenants that will not pay on time or at all and won't be there for long for one reason or another. i personally prefer nurses or someone with a more stable job then a temp agency or kmart can offer. i also look for what kind of car they drive. its newer they might have a loan out which is a sign of a more stable income. also how long where they at their last address 3 years or more is a good sign. but even with all that under their belt the more personally issues might make them a headache to rent to.in regards to most "warzones" being black is entirely untrue. most are a mixture of all race. the term warzone comes from the crime rate within the city not the neighborhood and condition of the buildings within. there are some great people with these buildings that make great tenants and live very stable lives. thousand of diffrent situations that make them bad tenants and good tenants. your screening process makes all the difference in these areas but thats still no reason to shy away from them. real estate investing is suppose to be challenging and if your in it for just the easy deal minus the tuff then your in the wrong game.

15 April 2013 | 7 replies
I currently work as a nurse and I dont think there is a single job out there harder than that....I'd like something to fall back on when my back gives out.Other than nursing I'm a full time masters student set to get my family nurse practitioner in 2 years.