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Killian Ankers
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Does size matter? 2 bedroom vs 3 bedroom

Killian Ankers
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  • New York City, NY
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Hi guys,

Wondering what landlords out there are seeing demand wise for 2 vs 3 bedroom homes/apartments.

I’m sure it depends on the market, but do you have any preferences?

I’m looking into the Philadelphia suburbs at the moment. Around the Marlton area. If any locals have any insights into twos vs threes that’d be helpful too.

Let me know what you guys think! Thanks!

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Aaron K.
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Aaron K.
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Not local to you but generally there will be demand for either, however if you are also looking at appreciation resale value and value over time for 3 bedrooms tends to be better at least if it is an SFR or condo or something like that.

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