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Updated about 6 years ago on . Most recent reply

Baltimore Vacancy Advice Needed
Hello All,
Have a 2-unit row home in Baltimore (Brewers Hill) and the main 3/2 has been vacant for 4 months.
Lowered rent, allowed pets and no action.
Lots of new apt. construction in area.
Prop manager just has property listed on the usual online sites.
Should I list with a realtor? Would it being on MLS be worth it?
However, the realtor wants a month fee (split) and prop manager wants a month also.
Or, just keep lowering the rent?
Thanks for responding.