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David Polius
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How difficult is it to rent 3rd floor units?

David Polius
  • Contractor
  • Orland Park, IL
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Looking to get my first deal, something came up thats on the 3rd floor. How much harder is it to rent a unit on the top floor? Cheers!

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Ray Johnson
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Ray Johnson
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@David Polius this is going to depend on the property and the area. I have a 5th floor Condo in the Adams Morgan neighborhood of Washington, DC. that has never been vacant more than 2 weeks. If the property is in a desirable location the 3rd floor location isn't going to matter. Is the property in a high density major city or neighborhood?

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