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I take a look at other rental ads in the area. Craigslist, MLS, etc. See if you can find similar places and what they are renting for. Things to look for: sq. footage, amenities (laundry, parking, pets, etc.) and overall condition of the place all compared to yours.

Rentometer.com is also a great tool.  Plug in your address and what you plan to rent it out for and it will pull data from similar rentals in the area to show you where yours stands.

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