You’re Buying the WRONG Travel Nurse Rental
Summary
AI-generatedLearn which property types are most attractive to traveling nurses to maximize rental income. Discover why proximity to trauma facilities, large bedroom counts, and first-floor units are often less desirable. The ideal setup is a 1-2 bedroom condo with amenities like a gym or pool.
Key insights
Traveling nurses, often post-college graduates with good incomes, generally prefer not to have roommates, making 4-5 bedroom units less appealing.
Mistakes to avoid
Choosing a first-floor unit increases the risk of property crime, potentially deterring renters and impacting safety.
Tools & resources
Nationwide landlord consultantservice
Consult with nationwide landlord consultants for advice on optimizing rental properties for specific tenant types like traveling nurses.
Frequently Asked Questions
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