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Vacant Midterm Rental in Roseville

Robert Love
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Hi BP friends,

Over a week ago, I  listed a 4/3 furnished home in Roseville.   So far no one has inquired. I have it listed on FurnishedFinder, AirBnB,  Zillow, and a few other places.  

I can’t have it vacant for long and am willing to go with a longterm renter if I don’t get any inquiries soon.  But I would prefer to keep it a furnished midterm rental property.  

Any suggestions?  

How do go about making contacts at insurance companies or corporate relocation agencies?  I am willing to do the work building relationships.  

Any tips would be greatly appreciated.


Thanks!

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Tim Johnson
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Tim Johnson
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Sometimes folks are reluctant to rent a home that doesn't have any reviews.  You might consider lowering your rates, just to entice some guests to stay and leave reviews.  If short term stays are allowed in your area, that might be another strategy to get some good reviews before switching back to a medium-term strategy. 

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