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Updated almost 9 years ago on . Most recent reply

Marketing a unit - what platforms are you using? + best practices
This is what I have done most recently:
1. Craigslist
2. Zillow + syndicated partners
3. Cozy + ssyndicated partners
Other best practices I've found are to max out the property description, and use lots of pictures - including the good, the bad, and the ugly. Be responsive to inquiries and use an "open house" format not a "private showing". This saves lots of time.
Curious what digital platforms you have found the most useful when marketing a unit? And what are your best practices?