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Ben Braddock
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Staging Rental Units

Ben Braddock
  • Raleigh, NC
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I am considering staging rental units.  Has anyone else tried this?

Do you think I can rent a unit faster or for more money if it is staged?

I've staged homes for rent and I've rented furnished apartments but I've never staged a rental before. 

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George P.
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  • Livonia, MI
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George P.
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  • Livonia, MI
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don't listen to Katie please. 

u rent units faster and get more applications.  however, I'd never pay money to stage it like the do on HGTV.  never. 

see the pics on my website.... put some towels,  candles,  seasonal signs,  a smelly filter in the furnace and drapes.  there u go.  will cost you under 80 bucks for all that stuff... u owe me $200 for saving u a ton of dough 

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