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Fallon Pollard
  • Evans, GA
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Our rental house has a pool, how much more should we charge?

Fallon Pollard
  • Evans, GA
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Our first rental property will be the home we have lived in for eight years. It has a pool and will be the one and only rental on the market in our area with a private pool. So I have no comps to judge by... Approximately how much more should I expect to charge?

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Jeremiah H.
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  • Tavares, FL
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Jeremiah H.
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  • Tavares, FL
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Originally posted by @Fallon Pollard:

Our first rental property will be the home we have lived in for eight years. It has a pool and will be the one and only rental on the market in our area with a private pool. So I have no comps to judge by... Approximately how much more should I expect to charge?

 I would consider selling the property if it was mine. If you didn't already own this house would you buy it to rent it out? The likely answer is no, so go ahead and sell it and if you want to have a rental house use that money to buy a better rental property. 

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