
17 April 2023 | 47 replies
That's healthcare so proving STR or MTR near a hospital would make sense.

15 April 2023 | 9 replies
At any rate I was curious to see if anyone else here worked in healthcare and wanted to know y’all’s journey and what has been helpful for you.

23 January 2019 | 22 replies
I not sure if I should retire and work part time I’m only 40 years old but I would have to move to Europe since health care is so expensive.

3 December 2014 | 67 replies
I am in a completely unrelated field (health care) but many of us have second jobs for additional income, including myself, so RE is just a third stream of income and everyone understands (or probably doesn't care).

10 February 2020 | 13 replies
Make the Investment as easy as possible to manage while you work, continuing your full time job.I am one of the few who would advise to continue to build up the profession that you studied so hard to become, excel at it, and then build up your real estate portfolio as your career moves up.When you reach the point that your RE Portfolio makes you Financially independent, even if you have to live below your means, AND you can afford the Self-Employed Healthcare costs, then you have the option to quit your profession.To do it differently is a Risk that I did not take.It only took me 9 years from starting my first full time job to quitting after I had a property portfolio of 3 buildings.

6 April 2022 | 35 replies
Here in TN the only health care is the federal marketplace outside of your job, if you're not so poor as to qualify for medicaid.

7 March 2023 | 3 replies
It needs some upgrades for sure, but I get probably 50% of my leads on there from people who are not in healthcare.

9 January 2018 | 16 replies
I work in the healthcare industry but I spend all of my free time reading and listening to podcasts and BP webinars.

8 January 2022 | 8 replies
My businesses model is comprised of attracting health care professionals as I know hundreds of them personal personally that travel to Houston/surrounding for work .

11 February 2021 | 20 replies
There is also other websites like www.furnishedfinder.com and www.nursesbnb.com that are just similar to Airbnb but cater to travelling healthcare providers (nurses, medical assistants,locums,radiology techs).