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All Forum Posts by: Steve Dussault

Steve Dussault has started 9 posts and replied 41 times.

Post: Do Bi-Level s rent well?

Steve DussaultPosted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Indianapolis, IN
  • Posts 47
  • Votes 10

Nick,

I have a 70's bi-level rental house. On mine the lower level is not really finished. It has painted cinder block walls and vinyl tile on the concrete floor. The tenants use it as a kids playroom. My house rents for a bit more that it would if it only had the nicer upstairs part.

My recommendation to you would be to take a property management company leasing agent though the property and ask what rent they think is reasonable. Once you have the expected rent you can figure out your bid price.