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domiciad

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  1. Hello all you wise and lovely nurse colleagues!! Finally took the plunge and made an account on allnurses and I can't wait to put all your brains to use!! I'm a fairly novice travel nurse with 3 years of medsurg/rehab nursing and 2 assignments under my belt so far. My next assignment will take me to Phoenix, AZ over it's busiest months of the year (Dec-April). That being said, housing is not cheap nor is it easy to come by. I'm wondering if anyone has solid experience with furnished finder that can promise me the housing I found on that website isn't a scam!! I sent out my request for housing about a week ago and got an email from the owner of a property two days in a row. I emailed her back the second time (overnights make my email response time very inefficient) and asked my questions about the property and what the "peak month" price would be. I only did this because several of the properties that I've contacted/have contacted me have almost doubled their rent when I tell them when I'm staying. This woman is offering me the apartment for about $400-1000 less than everything else I've heard back from. She said she like my profile and thinks we would be a good fit and that's why she's offering me such a good rate.. Sounds too good to be true, right?? How do I move forward and verify this??? TLDR; Does furnished finder verify their listings before they put them on the site? Should I move forward with a property that is significantly underpriced?

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