Kanwar Sodhi
How is the Airbnb market in the winter in Ocean City, Maryland?
5 September 2021 | 6 replies
Traveling professionals (often healthcare workers) will look for 3 month stays.
Sam Mathew
Seeking Real Estate Partner
3 September 2021 | 2 replies
My background has been in accounting and an MBA and work full-time in the IT healthcare industry but really looking to the next phase of investing.
Shannon Phoenix
Looking for Short-term leasing for business travel
1 September 2021 | 3 replies
The other company recruits traveling healthcare partners that will need Short-term housing.
Hassan Ali
House Hacking (Newbie)
8 September 2021 | 11 replies
I think your right on the money I should do MTR rentals to those in health care.
Genny Li
I just had a tenant ask about changing a burnt-out light bulb...
16 September 2021 | 55 replies
. $150 service call later, the 3 brightest bulbs in the future of our healthcare system were once again able to resume their education and toast.
Dennis L.
DST, 1031, exit strategy, retirement advice
2 June 2022 | 35 replies
i don't have a lavish lifestyle (traveling is my biggest expense and i'm still a bargain shopper at that) and i really don't have to leave an inheritance to anyone since i'm single and no kids. lastly, i can also return to my healthcare job if need be or if i get too bored.
Robert Parody
BankersHealthcare Group Lending
23 September 2021 | 0 replies
Does anyone have any experience with Bankers Healthcare Group as a Lender?
Amy Raye Rogers
BP Podcast Guests: Where are you now??
24 September 2021 | 5 replies
I had been planning my exit from Health Care for a while, and was in the process of getting my Real Estate License.
Rob Bergeron
Baptist Health breaks ground on $50M Breckenridge Lane facility
28 September 2021 | 2 replies
Adding further healthcare options tends to drive the rest of the state into our area, further enhancing short term rentals as well.
Daniel Bryant
Client/tenant with service dogs question
4 October 2021 | 7 replies
I'd understand them, but NOT share them with your resident because, for the smart ones, it provides a nice map on how to cheat the system. https://www.hud.gov/sites/dfil...When we have a resident provide us evidence for an emotional support animal that does not meet the HUD guidelines, we simply provide them a letter that the information they provided does not meet those guidelines and encourage them to talk to their healthcare professional for more information.