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Put My First House for Rent

Andy Vasquez
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I put my first house on Zillow this Friday. The responses have been less than enthusiastic :)


What other sites should I use to list the house in the DC area?

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Justin Lanciault
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Justin Lanciault
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Quote from @Andy Vasquez:

I put my first house on Zillow this Friday. The responses have been less than enthusiastic :)


What other sites should I use to list the house in the DC area?

I live down the street from there:

1) you are not getting those kinds of rents on Sherman Ave for the condition of this property (renovation is at least 10 years old)

2) Pics are weird

3) The only homes getting 4500 and up are the 4 story victorians which I know you aren't if you are on Sherman Ave

4) a 700 credit score is more restrictive then applying for a mortgage so you will have less applicants 

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