
13 June 2019 | 27 replies
I can't speak to other markets, but I will say that we have had some success (both my wife and I personally, and with clients we work with) doing a furnished medium-term rental by buying a small studio or 1br in Denver, furnishing it, and renting it to the traveling nurse crowd.

17 September 2020 | 15 replies
The Dodd-Frank manipulations to Appraisal Landscape with Management Companies being created to slash appraisal fees is a disservice to both the Practitioner AND the BUYER - but is IS allowing BANKS to have a new PROFIT CENTER...I recommend taking the R E License route.

8 June 2010 | 55 replies
Alex, sounds like you're buying properties out of nursing homes!

18 May 2010 | 56 replies
In our job training program, not only do we pay for their training, we pay their rent, gas and groceries while they are in school (nursing and truck driving are the top two).

8 March 2012 | 11 replies
They have a course set up here and hey free shirt... possibly you could all go and get one below is where you'd askhttp://primal-fitness.com/index.php/faqSingle Session Drop-In- $20 for out of town Crossfit athletes (Includes a Primal T-shirt), Free for active duty military, law enforcement or rescue personnel.I suggest this if it’s on a weekend :http://primal-fitness.com/index.php/sign-up-for-classes/parkour Parkour Drop-in Training and Open GymsThe American Parkour Academy offers training sessions available to anyone for drop-in, and open gym times for those parkour practitioners who are more self-directed.The Saturday Parkour Open Training is a 2-hour session led by an instructor and comprising a complete parkour training session including a warm-up, technique and skill work, challenges, and some free time to explore the course.The session is $25 for non-members and $15 for those registered in monthly parkour.Every Saturday from 10am-Noon.

18 January 2017 | 6 replies
The dogs have a vet nurse to take care of and I reviewed the doctor's letter for the ESA needs.

7 March 2021 | 46 replies
And the public does not realize that the entire freedom pitch the making claims that D class and low C class tenants are stable.. that many of the tenants in these homes are professionals like doctors and nurses.. that's all just a bunch of well you know what.. its simply not the case and he has to know that.

30 March 2018 | 23 replies
Negative, you may be required to have someone with a ESA/Glasses/a Wheelchair/Seeing Eye Dog/4 day a week nurse etc.

25 October 2018 | 43 replies
I am curious how many DIY folks here are making it work without a truck, recently i have been contemplating switching out the car for a truck as i perform more and more DIY task myself, i have been making everything work so far with a 2012 Chevy Volt i purchased when i got my real estate license with the expectations of doing more driving as a Realtor, but surprisingly i have driven very little in the last 2 years with my license, i have only been doing sales part time while working part time as a registered nurse with the expectations of switching over, but i have yet to feel comfortable going full time in real estate sales with the income i have been earning vs my nursing income, so i have been only averaging around 10k miles a year the last 2 years.

24 March 2020 | 75 replies
I've been getting a lot of inquiries for longer term stays from Travel Nurses and medical professionals that are being called to the area on assignments at our local hospitals.