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Paul F.
  • Woodbridge, VA
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Too many prospective tenants?

Paul F.
  • Woodbridge, VA
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We listed our townhome in Woodbridge, VA (South of DC) and have about 35 interested people wanting to see the property. I set up around 10 individual appointments, but for the more recent inquiries I am offering 2 time frames on Saturday for showings. More like an open house, but by invitation. The first showing is 10 days away, and Im worried that we may have listed a bit too early, as we are getting about 3 additional inquiries per day, so 10 more days could bring in potentially 30 MORE people. Do we just let everyone see the property that wants to? or should we do a prequalification first? How many is too many? This is a highly populated area and the low supply is really evident here!

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