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Andrew Cobb
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Best marketing ideas

Andrew Cobb
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Douglasville, GA
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What are your best marketing ideas you have come up with? I am looking to attract tennants for rental units. What will give me the most bang for my buck?

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Brad Mcleod
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I would first look at the neighborhood and see what your competition and do everything you can to be slightly better than them.

this can often be done with little money and give you the bang for your buck.

We use bright red and white signs and also use a mail tube or info holder tenant info about the building.

We keep the property in great shape (lawn mowed, gutters cleaned, no junk cars or tipped over trash cans).

We give finders fee to our tenants that give us a new renter that signs a one year lease.

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