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Updated about 7 years ago, 12/12/2017

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David C.
  • Logan, UT
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Tucson Az first time landlord why has nobody applied ro rent?

David C.
  • Logan, UT
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I recently bought a duplex which consists of a 3 bedroom brick house built in the late 60s which has been newly remodeled and an attached guest house built in 1997. I'm living in the guest house and trying to rent out the 3 bedroom house. It's in a great neighborhood and is newly remodeled. We listed the property around November 1st and have shown it about 12 times. Several of those who we showed it to said they loved the property and would apply so I sent them the link to the cozy application but nobody has applied. Attached is the listing am I asking too much? I paid for a rental analysis by cozy.co and it suggested $1060 and we're asking $1100. The utilities are not separately metered so we were planning on splitting up the utility bill. Is that a big enough problem that people wouldn't want to live there? What else could I be doing wrong or is it just a bad time of year? 

https://www.zillow.com/homes/for_rent/Tucson-AZ-85711/house,mobile,townhouse_type/2092161636_zpid/95049_rid/32.254111,-110.834027,32.171907,-110.940972_rect/12_zm/?view=public

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