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Akshay Vig
  • Investor
  • Buffalo, NY
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Finding Tenants Heading into Winter?

Akshay Vig
  • Investor
  • Buffalo, NY
Posted

Hi All,

So I'm about to put in a couple of offers on some turnkey rental properties in Upstate New York. They are located in quiet, suburban neighbourhoods occupied primarily by families and young working professionals. My concern is finding tenants heading into the winter months. I'm able to close fairly quickly, so I would be able to have it ready for tenants to move in by late November at the latest. I'm highly considering using an agent to help me find tenants ASAP. However given the time of year, even that wouldn't guarantee quick tenants. 

I'd like to hear from anyone who's gone through a similar situation. How hard was it finding tenants going into winter? Were there any issues you encountered?

Thanks!

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