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Charley F.
  • Investor
  • Miami, FL
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Inquiries and showings on a property for rent

Charley F.
  • Investor
  • Miami, FL
Posted

Hello all:

If we were to segment the week in two, working days and the weekend, of those two, what would be the most relevant when it comes to possible tenant inquiries and interest in seeing a property for rent?

Are showings higher on the weekends?

I am interested in learning a bit more about this because what we have been doing so far is to schedule showings during the week (work days) to show them during the weekend due to the scheduling of our PM.

I wonder if this works against me or if this formula works, and if it works should be considered permanent and revisit from time to time or if it should be done on certain circumstances.

Your comments, as always, will be greatly appreciated.

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