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Updated over 8 years ago on . Most recent reply

Rental property has small kids bedrooms
Hi All,
We found a property we like that has everything we were looking for in a rental property.
0. Numbers work
1. Completely ready
2. Anxious Sellers
3. Laminate Floors
4. Storm Shelter
5. Good size master bed and bath with 2 closets and whirlpool tub
6. Open Floor plan
7. Also has a sunroom which was not something we were looking for but a plus
The bad: The kids bedrooms are really small. Made for a twin bed and a dresser, might take a full bed but would feel tight.
The question: Will it be hard to rent with the small bedrooms?