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27 April 2020 | 111 replies
If Congress gave us a raise, we got one...unless the medical insurance costs rose more then the raise.
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12 September 2018 | 125 replies
Dang, the location...perhaps check what furnished rentals go for, corporate rentals/nurses/doctors.
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5 April 2020 | 122 replies
We are considering making it a short term rental for now in an attempt to market toward travel medical staff until this whole thing passes.
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4 September 2017 | 61 replies
Pros: excellent neighborhood, very low crime, very good schools (8-9 range), walking distance to elementary school, near hospital with new cancer center opening early 2018, new medical school to be built in 2019Cons: negative cash flowAsking price: $285k (down from 305K initially, seller has new home built end of 8/31 so they want to sell it quick)Finance: 25% down, 4% interest, 30-yr, loan amount 214k, closing $8.5k, rehab $3kRent: $1,750 Operating expenses: 50.6% total + 8% vacancyNOI: $795Cash flow: -$225Cap rate: 3.3% If purchase price was $280k and I manage the property, then cash flow will be negative $47 with cap rate 4.1%.
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24 September 2015 | 17 replies
and forget about that 60k mercedes all you RE brokers drive those will cost you 120 to 150k plus the 90k for the ten year right to use the roads.This is what makes the US great... all in all when you factor in access to medical, police and government stability.. many parts of the US are the cheapest non 3rd world places to live anywhere in the world..
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13 May 2021 | 188 replies
I have spent my last 13 years as medic.
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9 December 2021 | 41 replies
Second: if they claim they have a service animal or ESA, you have every right to ask for documentation from their medical provider.
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28 February 2021 | 82 replies
We are attracting all sorts of companies working on "boring" tech things like medical logistics, prescription streamlining, automating insurance processing, healthcare analytics, etc.
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8 June 2021 | 87 replies
.- There're other syndications that has a better risk-reward profile: mobile home, storage, NNN, industrial and medical receivables.- The return/risk of MF is very hyperlocal specific.
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28 June 2021 | 40 replies
I am a very busy medical professional working in emergency medicine.