
1 February 2011 | 5 replies
My wife is finishing nursing school.

12 February 2011 | 6 replies
I do wonder if I'm paying for that potential flexibility in the form of higher interest rate (6.5% fixed for 5 years with a 12% cap)I've been in contact with them regarding this refi and they plan to send a guy out next week to do what I think isn't going to be a very involved appraisal, but which I think will be fairly accurate, and the lender will definitely do a cash out refi hence the potential seed moneyAlso, my situation is unique because my wife is a traveling nurse, and I'm willing to do anything temporarily.

11 March 2010 | 24 replies
She went to a nursing home and was no longer in the home.

10 March 2010 | 3 replies
Goes like this…We have one long building approx 3300 sq ft. with a couple of waiting rooms, ex doctor offices, remember, a nurses station, a coffee break room, several bathrooms, including a handicap one, a large phone and file room, and about 5 or 6 nice office spaces and about a dozen of what were once examination rooms, about 150 sq. ft. ea.

15 March 2010 | 9 replies
But you have the general idea and that's precisely what a few investor friends of mine are doing.Many real estate agents aren't interested in "nursing" a short sale for months and months, waiting for bank approval.

4 May 2010 | 30 replies
Since her arrival to the US, she finished nursing school (No money in teaching...:) and now is working as a nurse.

28 June 2010 | 39 replies
More doctors, nurses, administrators, low level medical workers, etc.

16 August 2011 | 18 replies
I'd like my wife to eventually buy a house when she is up to speed on her income (She just finished nursing school :mrgreen: ).

9 August 2010 | 89 replies
She had a 170 IQ and her Master's Degree in Nursing.

5 August 2010 | 5 replies
Start making plans now, visit the nursing homes and check into the activities and ask the residents about the food!