One of the biggest questions travel nurses ask is simple: Where am I going to live? Here’s how to find safe, affordable, flexible housing for your next assignment in 2026.
Travel nursing gives you the opportunity to explore new cities, grow your career, and earn competitive pay—but finding housing can feel overwhelming, especially in a new market.
The good news? Thousands of travel nurses secure great housing every month. With the right strategy and support, the process can be much easier than you think.
At Anders Group, we put relationships first. That means helping travelers not only find great jobs, but also feel confident about the move, the transition, and where they’ll call home during their assignment.
1. Understand Your Housing Options
Most travel nurses choose one of these common housing routes:
- Agency-Assisted Housing: Some assignments may offer housing support arranged through your agency.
- Housing Stipend + Find Your Own: Many travelers prefer the flexibility of securing their own place.
- Extended Stay Hotels: Great for short contracts or quick starts.
- Short-Term Rentals: Popular for furnished living with kitchens and amenities.
- Room Rentals: Lower-cost option in some cities.
Your recruiter at Anders Group can help explain which option best fits your assignment and goals.
2. Start Looking Early
In 2026, desirable short-term rentals can move quickly—especially in popular states like California, Florida, Texas, and Arizona.
Once your assignment is confirmed, start exploring housing right away. Early planning gives you:
- More options
- Better pricing
- Shorter commute choices
- Safer neighborhoods
- Less last-minute stress
3. Focus on Commute and Safety
Rent price matters—but so does your daily life.
Before booking, consider:
- Distance to the hospital
- Traffic during shift hours
- Parking availability
- Walkability and nearby stores
- Neighborhood reviews
- Building security
A slightly higher rent can be worth it if it saves you time, stress, and commuting costs.
4. Choose Furnished Housing When Possible
Since most contracts are temporary, furnished housing is often the easiest path. It can save money and eliminate the hassle of moving furniture from assignment to assignment.
Look for essentials such as:
- Bed and linens
- Kitchen setup
- Washer/dryer access
- Reliable Wi-Fi
- Parking
- Utilities included
5. Read the Fine Print
Always review lease terms before committing.
- Deposit requirements
- Cancellation terms
- Pet fees
- Cleaning fees
- Utility caps
- Extension flexibility if your contract renews
Flexible terms are valuable because travel assignments can change.
6. Use Your Recruiter as a Resource
One of the biggest advantages of working with Anders Group is having a recruiter who cares about your success beyond just placing you in a job.
Our team can help with:
- Assignment area insights
- Popular neighborhoods near facilities
- Start date planning
- Questions to ask landlords
- Timing your move
- Preparing for extensions
We believe relationships come first and that means helping you feel prepared for the full travel experience.
Best Housing Tips for Travel Nurses in 2026
- Book early in high-demand cities
- Choose furnished when possible
- Prioritize safety and commute
- Keep monthly costs realistic
- Ask about extension options
- Use your recruiter for guidance
- Stay flexible if better options appear
How Anders Group Helps You Get There
Travel nursing should feel exciting—not stressful.
At Anders Group, we support nurses through the full journey: finding jobs, preparing for onboarding, understanding compensation, and helping make relocation smoother.
We care about people, not just placements. That’s why many nurses trust Anders Group for repeat assignments and long-term career growth.
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