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All Forum Posts by: Stephanie D.

Stephanie D. has started 5 posts and replied 34 times.

Post: Put in our first offer and have some questions

Stephanie D.Posted
  • Kingsville, Ontario
  • Posts 34
  • Votes 9

Ellie, I thought about that as well regarding the big furniture. Especially for the fresh white paint leading up the narrow staircase to the upper unit! Posting two ads is a great idea. I don't know why I didn't think of that. 

Andrew, comps are all over the place, so some landlords must be able to get the tenants to pay utilities.

Post: Put in our first offer and have some questions

Stephanie D.Posted
  • Kingsville, Ontario
  • Posts 34
  • Votes 9

Thanks, Ed. Very helpful! I think the reason many student rentals are partly furnished is that previous students leave stuff there. But the ones I mentioned that charge higher rent seem to have a few key pieces, especially sofas and desks.

Also, thank you for talking some sense into me about the rush! I kept thinking my numbers are forever, but I realize I can make some changes for the next set of tenants.

Post: Put in our first offer and have some questions

Stephanie D.Posted
  • Kingsville, Ontario
  • Posts 34
  • Votes 9

Thanks. The local ads are all over the place in terms of price, furnishings, and utilities. One ad specifically targets grads/law/medical and charges way more per rental than everyone else. But I would rather have the place filled than ask for too much and have it sit empty. 

Post: Put in our first offer and have some questions

Stephanie D.Posted
  • Kingsville, Ontario
  • Posts 34
  • Votes 9

Hello everyone! I've been reading the site for a while but this is my first post. We put in our first offer on a small duplex with two bedrooms in each unit. I am crunching numbers like crazy to see if it makes sense or not. It all seems to depend on how much I can get for rent, and whether or not the tenants pay for utilities. It is near a university so I am hoping for grad/law/medical students or mature undergrads. But, the fall semester is almost upon us (September 8) which leaves me very little time to find good tenants! The inside is completely renovated with new stainless steel appliances in one of the units, and used but good appliances in the other. My questions:

1. Do you include utilities or not? Pros/cons? I would prefer for the tenants to pay for utilities as I believe tenants can sometimes be wasteful if the landlord is paying. I have no idea what they will cost since the house has been completely renovated. And the higher rent I can get if I include utilities (about $100 per month per unit) does not cover utilities.

2. What about phone/cable/internet?

3. Furnished or unfurnished? I think for students, having a partly furnished placed might be attractive if they are moving away from home for the first time, but I bet the furniture would take a beating. On the other hand, I think I could get a higher rent by adding a few key pieces to make the place look even nicer.