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Posted almost 15 years ago

BiggerPockets Founder Featured on ABC Radio Regarding Rental Property Vacancies

We continue to get new press mentions here at BiggerPockets, and I wanted to share the latest with all of you:

I was interviewed early this morning for the KGO Morning News with anchors Ed Baxter and Jennifer Jones (ABC News Radio - San Francisco) regarding the increase in rental vacancies around the country (highest rate in 23 years).  We talked about how tenants now have more negotiating power with their landlords, various incentives being offered to attract those renters, and more.

If you haven't had the opportunity already, please do have a listen by clicking the link below.  The audio file is 1 hour long and you'll just need to fast forward to the 45 minute mark to catch my segment.


Thanks for the continued support from our members, visitors, and of course, the press.

Josh


Comments (1)

  1. Next time tell them they can prepay a year's rent for a fruit basket at Christmas.