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Updated about 7 years ago, 10/19/2017

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Aaron C.
  • Riverside, CA
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Attracting Tenants for older apartment building

Aaron C.
  • Riverside, CA
Posted

Hi everyone I had an idea on attracting tenants to my older style apartment building, which doesn't offer any amenities. I'm sure that someone else is doing it already or has in the past.

I'm thinking about offering my units at standard market value, but say all "Electric, Gas and Water are included". 

I have 20 units and they all have the small wall ac/heater units and a small gas stove and the rooms are all studios and 1bd/1ba units. I

It's an older building in the 60's, doesn't have all the amenities of the newer places around.

Any suggestions or feed back would be great!

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