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Nick Copland Corporate Clients vs Traveling Nurses — Which Are Better for MTRs?
3 November 2025 | 0 replies
If you’ve hosted both, you already know: corporate clients and traveling nurses are very different beasts.Here’s how I compare them after helping hosts nationwide:🏢 Corporate Clients✅ Longer stays (3–6 months)✅ Reliable payments🚫 Slower booking process, more paperwork💉 Traveling Nurses✅ Quick bookings, consistent demand✅ Usually solo, less wear-and-tear🚫 Stays often end early due to assignment changesMy take: build systems for both.
Andy Gonzales Are Medium-Term Rentals Becoming the Sweet Spot Between Long-Term and STRs?
31 October 2025 | 4 replies
Hey everyone,I’ve been noticing more investors shifting toward medium-term rentals (MTRs) — especially with cities tightening STR regulations and longer leases getting squeezed by slower rent growth.It seems like the 3–6 month rental space (travel nurses, relocations, contract workers) is offering a nice balance of cash flow and stability — without the constant turnover of short-term stays.For those already in this space:How are you structuring leases (furnished vs. semi-furnished)?
Marcus McMorris Nice to meet you
28 October 2025 | 9 replies
Outside of my professional pursues, I enjoy weight lifting, traveling, and trying new foods.
Lakita Woodson End-of-Year Tax Tips for Landlords: How to Maximize Your Deductions
4 November 2025 | 6 replies
.🚗 Mileage/Travel – When traveling to inspect or manage rental properties (keep mileage logs).💻 Office Supplies & Software – Including bookkeeping tools, printers, and even part of your home office.Creative Ways to Give Back — and Still SaveGiving back can also be tax-deductible when done thoughtfully:🎁 Tenant Appreciation Gifts: Small gifts such as gift cards, snacks, or holiday baskets (under $25 per tenant per IRS rules) can be deductible as a business expense.🏘️ Community Donations: Contributing to local charities, shelters, or community events near your property may be tax-deductible if donated to a registered nonprofit (501(c)(3)).🧤 Property Improvement Drives: Donating old appliances, furniture, or materials from renovations to nonprofit organizations like Habitat for Humanity can qualify as a charitable deduction.Pro Tip:Before December 31st, review your receipts, invoices, and bank statements.
Erica Davis Traveling Healthcare Worker Looking to Invest
29 September 2025 | 1 reply
Meaning when a traveling healthcare provider or a Nure practitioner for eample needs to move or transfer to another city or state, it can get costly. 
Eric Nelson The Real ROI: Return on Intention -
27 October 2025 | 1 reply
Start with your life first.Before evaluating the next deal, define the freedom you want: time with family, travel, flexibility, or whatever matters most.
Nick Copland Drop Your City — I’ll Tell You If It’s a Good Midterm Rental Market
3 November 2025 | 24 replies
My partner and I are just getting started looking at smal multifamily there for traveling nurses and workforce housing. 
Ben Wierschem Marketing Mid Term Rental
22 October 2025 | 1 reply
Travelers on Furnished Finder and Zillow especially tend to reach out weeks before they’re ready to commit.That said, there are a few small tweaks that can help you convert faster:Add move-in clarity right in your title and first sentence.
Nick Copland How I Built Direct Bookings (No Airbnb Needed)
31 October 2025 | 0 replies
-Connect with HR departments, relocation specialists, and travel nurse recruiters.
Emily Koelsch Scaling Residential Rental Portfolio
24 October 2025 | 6 replies
Often to travel nurses and professionals.