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Updated over 10 years ago on . Most recent reply
3 small bedrroms - able to rent?
Does anyone have any experience renting SFH with 3 very small bedrooms. The property is a 3/1 in a borderline bad area and has three bedrooms around 10x10.
How does this affect them being rented? (quality, longevity of tenant?)
Are you still able to get more rent than a 2/1 with a master bedroom?
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I had a 1 bd apartment with a teeny tiny bedroom. I made sure to mention it in the ads, something like: Pros: great area! sunroom, wood floors, french doors. Cons: bedroom is very small (will fit a queen bed, but not a king), no dishwasher or laundry.
I never had trouble renting it (it really was a cute place) but putting the negatives in the ad helped cut down on useless showings. Different people like different things.