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Peter Jin
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Philadelphia section 8

Peter Jin
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Philadelphia, PA
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Hi, I have a property in the edge of the university city area of Philadelphia. I am trying to rent to section 8 tenant.

I tried Zillow, and affordable housing, but no luck. Just want to know where is the best place to find section 8 tenants?

Thanks.

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Alyssa Wright
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Pittsburgh, PA
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Alyssa Wright
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Pittsburgh, PA
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I good way I have found to generate leads is to call the Section 8 reps' to let them know that you have a unit that you're looking to fill and see if they have any clients who have a voucher that match your property. 

There are also usually affordable housing sites that you can post on. For Pennsylvania, I post on hacp as well as affordablehousing.com and thats' where I generally get a good amount of leads. Have you tried FB yet for sites? 

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