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What to charge for rents
Hi All - interesting thought process from rentfax on why charging less for rent will help your bottom line. What do you think about this? Watch youtube link below.
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It might make sense in a slow market. In a hot market where there is tremendous demand? Not for me. There is a balance keeping quality tenants, but giving away the farm doesn't make sense. I expect to increase rent income over 11K this year on 9 SFR. Our government doesn't worry about keeping taxes low to keep the masses satisfied!