Ways
landlords can find a tenant in a tough rental market - 2
If you think it’s harder to rent out your
property than ever before, you’re not imagining it.
Not only are
there fewer international migrants renting due to border restrictions, but many
short-term rentals have converted to long-term.
While rents have held up in some areas, prices
in some cities have taken a downturn.
But instead
of a race to the bottom, there are other ways to attract the right tenant.
Invest in stronger marketing
Prospective
tenants are inspecting properties from the comforts of their lounge room before
hitting the streets. The better a home is digitally presented, the quicker it
is to rent.
Prospective
tenants are now only looking at four or five properties. So if there’s 100
available, it’s really important that not only is the marketing up to scratch.
Marketing
tactics usually employed for house sales are now creeping into leasing.
It may be
good to Invest in professional photography and video tours of the home so your
listing stands out from other properties
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Jason Gwerder
Friday, 7 May 2021