Anonymous wrote:We've always timed our leases to end in summer, but repairs meant we weren't able to list until beginning of Sept. It's been sitting two weeks and only two bites. Absolute crickets!! I knew it would be rough, but this is brutal. Any tips or strategies to get movement? What have other landlords done in this situation?
Anonymous wrote:It's a catch 22. You can't lower the price without possibly introducing a lower level of renter.
Anonymous wrote:As a renter, I could give a damn about '80s cabinets. But at $4500, I start wondering what I could buy for the same price (or a little more, given that some of my payments would be going into equity).
OP, where is the property located and what are you asking? It all comes down to location and price.
Anonymous wrote:It's a catch 22. You can't lower the price without possibly introducing a lower level of renter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is your home stuck in the 90s? Any updates? Time and time again I see rentals that have not been updated but want top dollar. Like why do you still have a white refrigerator? No you don’t live there, but come on.
I’m the poster above, here’s an example of what I’m talking about.
https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/5401-32nd-St-NW-Washington-DC-20015/458479_zpid/