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Holly Horn
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Including Utilities in Rent Pros/Cons?

Holly Horn
  • Seattle, WA
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Do you include utilities in the total rent? Pros/cons? Renters are looking for affordable listings, what do you do to make your listing stand out?

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Brad Hammond
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Brad Hammond
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Hey there @Holly Horn, it depends.  It is more customary for single-family homes to have nothing included, and more common for multi-family properties to include water/sewer/trash.  I would not include electric in your rent, as that is just asking for trouble.  Some tenants might like that utilities because it will help them budget.  However, if you offer a lower rental amount you might get more people interested in your listing.  To make your listing stand out, have great photos of the property, a very thorough description, and highlight all the great things about the property and the neighborhood.  

  • Brad Hammond

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