Travel Therapy Housing Resource Guide

Everything you need to find, evaluate, and save money on housing for every travel assignment.

Housing is the single most-discussed topic in the travel therapy community — and for good reason. Your housing strategy directly impacts your take-home pay, quality of life, and overall travel experience. This comprehensive guide covers every platform, strategy, and resource you need.

🏠 Top Housing Platforms for Travel Therapists

Furnished Finder

Best for: Purpose-built for travel healthcare workers. Landlords understand 13-week leases.
Typical cost: $1,000-$2,500/month depending on market
Pros: Healthcare-specific, pet filters, roommate matching, no booking fees
Cons: Limited inventory in rural areas
Pro tip: Set up alerts for your assignment city 4-6 weeks before your start date. New listings go fast in popular areas.

Airbnb (Monthly Stays)

Best for: Urban assignments, flexibility, furnished units
Typical cost: $1,200-$3,500/month (monthly discount rates)
Pros: Wide inventory, photos/reviews, no lease signing, flexible cancellation
Cons: Can be expensive in high-demand areas, service fees, inconsistent pet policies
Pro tip: Filter for monthly stays (28+ nights) to see discounted rates. Message hosts directly to negotiate further discounts for 13-week stays.

Extended Stay Hotels

Best for: Quick setup, no lease commitment, included utilities
Options: WoodSpring Suites, Home2 Suites, Residence Inn, Candlewood Suites
Typical cost: $1,500-$3,000/month (healthcare worker rates)
Pro tip: Call the property directly and ask for their "healthcare worker extended stay rate." Many properties have unadvertised discounts that don't appear online.

Facebook Groups

Best for: Local deals, roommate matching, insider knowledge
Key groups to join: "Travel Therapy Housing" (national), "[City] Travel Healthcare Housing," and "Traveling Therapist" community groups
Pro tip: Post your assignment details (city, dates, budget) and ask for recommendations. The community is incredibly helpful and will share resources specific to your area.

💰 Housing Stipend vs. Company Housing

When your agency offers you a choice, almost always take the stipend. Here's why: your housing stipend is based on GSA rates for the area — and you keep whatever you don't spend, tax-free. Company housing removes this financial opportunity entirely, and the agency typically spends more on it than they'd give you as a stipend.

The math is clear: if your weekly housing stipend is $1,500 and you find housing for $1,000/week, you pocket $500/week tax-free — that's $6,500 over a 13-week assignment that goes straight to savings.

When company housing makes sense: Your first assignment when you're overwhelmed with logistics, assignments in very remote areas with limited rental options, or situations where you can't afford the upfront costs of securing your own housing.

🚐 RV & Van Life for Travel Therapists

A growing number of travel therapists live in RVs, converted vans, or campers. The financial case is compelling: campsite fees of $500-$900/month are a fraction of apartment rent, meaning your entire housing stipend (minus campsite fees) becomes tax-free savings.

The initial investment ranges from $15,000 for a basic used RV to $50,000+ for a converted van or newer model. Most travelers report the investment pays for itself within 6-12 months of assignments. Popular campsite networks for travel therapists include Thousand Trails, Harvest Hosts, and state/national park campgrounds.

🔒 Avoiding Housing Scams

Travel healthcare workers are frequent targets for rental scams because you're often renting remotely. Protect yourself: never send money via wire transfer, Zelle, or gift cards before seeing the property. Use established platforms with payment protection (Furnished Finder, Airbnb). Verify landlord ownership through county property records. Be wary of prices significantly below market. And always get a video tour or have someone local verify the property before committing.

📋 Housing Search Checklist

When evaluating any housing option, consider proximity to your facility (aim for under 20 minutes), included utilities and WiFi, laundry access (in-unit is ideal), parking availability and cost, pet policy if applicable, lease flexibility and cancellation terms, neighborhood safety (check local crime maps), and proximity to groceries, gyms, and outdoor recreation.

📥 Free: Housing Search Checklist PDF

Our printable checklist covers everything to evaluate before signing any lease or booking. Used by 3,000+ travel therapists.

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Related Resources

For more detailed strategies on specific housing topics, check out our blog articles: Finding & Furnishing Your Home Away From Home, Maximizing Your Housing Stipend, and Travel Therapy With Pets.

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