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Updated almost 6 years ago on .
Renting out condo in Belltown - help with refresh and management
Hi all
I have a condo in downtown Seattle (Belltown area). 1 Bedroom, 650 sq ft with a balcony. It's super central and relatively easy to rent out. My last tenant moved out so the condo is empty at the moment.
I'm looking for recommendations for:
1) Painting - looking for someone to paint the walls/ceilings. Nothing special, just a durable white color that won't get scuffed up with high traffic/renters.
2) Handyman - someone who can fix a few small things eg: closet door, sealing tiles, grouting, etc.
3) Property manager - I live too far away so won't be able to head to Seattle to manage the property, finding a tenant, etc. What is the going rate for a property manager? Any recommendations?
Thanks in advance