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Neda Navidnia
  • Property Manager
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Can not find tenants

Neda Navidnia
  • Property Manager
  • Houston, TX
Posted

Hey all,

I have listed a property in Katy, TX. It's been on the market for about one month. I believe the price is good according to CMA.

It is a two story, with all bedrooms upstairs, some people say they need at least one bedroom down. It is in a good condition, 2006, 4 bedrooms, 2 and half bath.

Making it short, I don't know what is wrong. Please advise how could I find the problems on my side. The rent was 1350 and we changed it to 1300. But it didn't solve the problem.

So what else should I do.

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Mark Del Grosso
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Lockport, NY
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Mark Del Grosso
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Lockport, NY
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Hang tight. This is the worst months to rent. January is better that December and February is a little better that January IMO. 

Don't make the mistake of renting to just anyone. You will regret it.

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