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Renting my current home, furniture or NO furniture in pictures

Drew Holman
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My wife and I are closing on a new property mid November and we are getting our current home that we live in rent ready. What do people recommend for taking pictures for the listing. Do we leave all our current furnishings which does include fall decorations or do we wait until we move everything out and take pictures with a bare house. Or am I overthinking this and just get the property online and start the tenant screening process. Thanks for all help.

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Tanvir Sattar
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Tanvir Sattar
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@Drew Holman I agree with @Kyle Mccaw tidy up and take some pictures of the property. Also, take advantage of the sun when taking photos. The best time is late morning and early afternoon, when the sun is generally shining brightest.

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