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Alipate Moleni
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Keaau, HI
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No inquiries for listed house

Alipate Moleni
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Keaau, HI
Posted

Just listed a 3/2 house for rent a few days ago for $1600/mo. The rate is a little above market because I am targeting section 8 tenants. I came up with that rate after weeks of watching the market and speaking with other landlords, pm’s, section 8 workers and even section 8 tenants. I WAS pretty confident that this was the “right price.” It’s been 3 days and not even a single call, text or email. I have 2 other rentals but this is the first one I have actually had to list.

I’m wondering if anyone else, with more experience, who has just listed a house for what they thought was the “right price” is finding it harder than usual to get inquires during this unique time.

I welcome any other advice as well, Thanks!

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