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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Selling with furniture is actually a detriment. To someone looking to buy, they will not have to get rid of anything they don't want. They will keep some things but if they already have a house full of furniture that they like, they don't want your furniture. This will require a discount in the price of your house on the market.[/quote] BTW you can rent fully furnished houses at a good price. [/quote] Where? Who sets this up?[/quote] Just list it on Zillow, the military website or a realtor but you will end up paying fee. I rented my place out fully furnished when moved NYC to DC in 2018 and same people still there. I thought I might go back in 2-4 years if job did not work out. But I am still here. [/quote] what is this military website? I'm interested in renting out my sfh out fully furnished in a few years, too. [b]OP, move this to the real estate forum[/b][/quote] I am an agent and use Military By Owner for rentals and for low priced houses. In my experience, most military are being transferred here for two to three years and are bringing everything with them because the mlilitary pays for their move. Because houses tend to be smaller, they often fill garages and basements with excess furniture. You might find a random person who wants a furnished place, but most of them want small and cheap because they only sleep there during the week and return to their homes on the weekend. I work with older perople in Arlington who want to leave furniture behind. They are always better off having an estate sale with a company that willl donate or trash what is left. Then have the house painted if need, cleaned and staged in a style more appealing to buyers. [/quote]
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