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Updated about 3 years ago, 10/15/2021

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Is rent too high for my listing?

Nadir M.
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I currently have a property that I had listed for rent for $1550. I haven’t had much luck within a couple days, as I’m used to with my other listings, so reduced it to $1495. It’s been at $1495 for about a week now. I’ve had many inquires on property ie can we schedule a viewing, when can we see property, do you accept pets etc. the problem is, I’ll reply back to everyone but there is not follow-up. No one replies back. Why? What’s going on? I’ll ask when they want to see property and if they have a credit score of 600. Is it still priced too high? Any suggestions will help.

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