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Arthur Neves
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Orlando, FL
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Best way to fill it up my brand new units

Arthur Neves
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Orlando, FL
Posted

Hey Memphis community. We have finished a 40 units renovation in our complex. It took us 2 years to gut it and re-do everything. Even most studs/structure are new. Now, construction is done.  And the game really starts. We need to fill those units.

We already have 4 tenants, even though we haven't invested in marketing yet. We are working with a PM(CrestCore), and their advice is to have those LEASING NOW banners in front of the building. 

My question: is that going to be enough to fill 36 units, in a short amount of time? What are people using to rent their units in Memphis?

If you are curious here is the link to the property: https://elevatemyliving.com

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