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Evaluating Rental Listings - Response Volume

Bob Wiedenhoeft
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Good morning everyone,

My name is Bob and I just opened an account here. Just started investing in the Madison area. I have been following along for a while and appreciating all of your insights.

I just posted my first ad for my first rental unit. I am curious how you all evaluate your ads, particularly by response volume and response quality.

What is your ideal response volume per day? What can you learn about an applicant by their initial response?

Also, if you are not receiving the response volume and quality you are hoping for, how do you use that to edit the listing and/or the price?

Thank you!

Bob

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