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Mid-Term Listing/Advertising Strategies

Alexander Knox
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Hi all, 

I own a rental just a few blocks away from Old Town Scottsdale. I've recently renovated the place and have had it listed for a few weeks with some traction, tours, but no commitments just yet. I've done extensive research and comped out rents with a solid margin for vacancy. This all said, I am pricing my unit very competitively and have gotten positive feedback on the tours but I am struggling to get mid-term renters to commit. I am wondering how successful mid-term renters on here have been advertising their properties. I am targeting travel nurses as the property is close to 4 medical centers in the area but again, struggle to get more commitments. Is there a way to tap into recruiting/placement agencies for these medical centers? Does it make sense to hire a property management company who may have the connections with these recruiters/placement agencies who may be able to help with a more steady stream of mid-term tenants. 


Any advice is welcome. Thanks! 

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Taylor Dasch
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Taylor Dasch
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I always just put mine on Furnished Finder, FB, and Zillow. Furnished Finder seems to get me the most hits from traveling nurses. 

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