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John McKee#5 Commercial Real Estate Investing Contributor
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What are the top 3 things you do as a landlord to get your property leased

John McKee#5 Commercial Real Estate Investing Contributor
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I have a corner lot with high traffic counts in Salem, VA. Small 2K building. What are the top 3 things I should be doing to lease this puppy!

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Greg Scott
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1) Ensure your property is in good condition, at least commensurate with other properties in the area, if not better.

2) Ensure your pricing is competitive with other properties, if not better so that you have the best overall value.

3) Market the property to best reach prospective clients.

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