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Updated about 2 years ago, 11/29/2022

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Thomas O'Donnell
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Columbus, OH
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Marketing My Rental, Need Some Advice

Thomas O'Donnell
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Columbus, OH
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I currently have my duplex listed (I live in one unit) but it has not been getting many leads at all. It is in a class C area, and my minimum requirements are credit score 600+, no evictions, no smoking, renter's insurance required, and income 3x the rent. I had listed it for $1500 originally, but I realized that this may have been too high due to being a duplex, having no laundry and not allowing pets. Rents in the area for a 3bed/1bath range from $1200-$1600 on the really high end. I have since lowered rent to $1,395 (water is included in this) and am now allowing a minimum of 2 cats. I am wondering if what is stopping leads from coming in is the price, renter's insurance or the credit score due to the area just being decent (although it is a mile from the Nationwide's Children Hospital). I had leads come in a few weeks back, but most people did not meet the credit requirement, income or renter's insurance so I did not proceed with any showings. I have thought about lowering the price again, but I don't really want to budge on credit score or income. I would love to see what you guys think I should do to attract more leads, as I do not want to get stuck paying the full mortgage for another month.


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