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Updated almost 7 years ago, 02/08/2018
KCMO Rental Listing Advice
Hey Fellow BPers
I'm hoping I can get some feedback on our rental listing.
I have a 4 bedroom 1 bath rental in the Northlands that we've been trying to rent for a couple months now. I understand this is the slow season but what should I expect for a timeline to get a renter in?
The outside is nice with new siding on the garage and newer vinyl siding on the house and new roof and gutters, all added by the seller. We've done a lot of sprucing up on the inside new paint, carpet, vanity/sink, shower doors, new white switches and receptacles, blinds and a little bit of cabinet work. the house has a nice backyard and a one-car garage. In my opinion, after looking at some of the houses for rent in the area I think ours looks really solid.
Our lease agent had originally said we could ask $1100 a month. I thought that was a bit high, but she assured me that she still thought $1100 was the right number.
3+ months later of paying the mortgage and utilities I'm starting to get a little itchy. We've now dropped the rent to $1,050.
We got a fairly decent deal on the property and still have quite a bit of room to drop the price down if needed, but I feel like the leasing agent shot a little high and now we've been sitting on it for a while. Also, we had a ton of section 8 inquiries. is this normal for the area or is this a option we should be investigating for this particular house and area?
Just looking for a little bit of feedback on our listing and any other marketing strategies that you guys think we could employ.
Here's the listing:
https://rnrealtors.appfolio.com/listings/detail/b06e5d4c-25f9-4c6d-9a2c-d1446fc30630
TIA!