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Mike Hoefling
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Worcester, MA
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Raising Rent of a Posted Listing

Mike Hoefling
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Worcester, MA
Posted

So this may sound like a crazy question, I have listed my property for rent at what I thought was market rate rent however that does not seem to be the case as of now. In 12 hours of having it posted I received 16 phone calls and set up 6 appointment showings. Calls and emails are still coming in steadily. So it seems that the rent I posted it at is too low, but I did my research and thought I had it listed for the market rate, I actually thought I would have trouble getting it rented because I may have posted the rent a bit over market rate.

Is there anything I can do to raise the rent that I have in the listing at this point or have I passed the point of no return?

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