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Harry Wilson
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property needs new tennants

Harry Wilson
  • Rego Park, NY
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hello there, I dont know if this is the right place but ill try it out anyway.

we have two properties side by side that we have rennovated and are starting to look for tennants in orange new jersey.

we want someone like an agent or similar to come and check the property and get advice on what it could rent for and if there are any more improvements we can make to get the most out of our investment thanks.

if anyone knows a reliable agent in the orange nj area please let me know as we are looking for tennants now.

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Kelsey Breedlove
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  • Norman, OK
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Kelsey Breedlove
  • CPA and Real Estate Investor
  • Norman, OK
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I agree with @Jerry W. Check out your local competition and see what prices they're charging. If you have the time go and actually walk through the properties -- that will give you a good idea of what factors will increase rent. And what you need to do to get minimum prices for the area!

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