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Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Upper Peninsula, Michigan
Posts: 814
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We bought a foreclosure. Because of that, we owned two houses which was double the maintenance for me. Upon my wife graduating from medical school, we sold our other house and now we live together (yea!!!).
See if you can become acquainted with one of the current residents so that they can see your place and possibly stick up a posting at the hospital. Third and fourth year medical students are great candidates too because ultimately they will be having to interview at various residency programs and the housing issue is a huge part of their decision making.
Most hospitals have requires that the resident must live within X minutes of the hospital so that should also be a factor for you in your purchasing decision. As you undoubtedly already know, residents are generally low-maintenance because of the 80-hour work week... work and sleep, work and sleep...
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Daryl G.
1981 911 SC - sold 06/29/12
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