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Updated almost 3 years ago on . Most recent reply

How long do you wait before dropping rent on listing?
It's been around 10 days since I listed my property; had around 5 showing, but no applications. It was listed at $4000/month, so I dropped it to $3900/month today. How long do you normally wait before you drop the rent?
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Nathan Gesner
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I will typically drop the price after two weeks if there's no applications.
Is $100 drop enough? I would have dropped it 5% ($200). Every week it sits empty you are losing $1,000 plus utilities. You'll need $100 a month for ten months just to break even.
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