If the rent is within market price, but at low end

I think more people will come to take a look, and more will have higher interest to rent it. Then as a landload you can select a good tenant from all applicants.

If there is two similar house for rent, one is asking 75 bucks less, will you rent the cheaper one or the more expensive one?

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:) good question. Not to lower price? wait for deflation. -山高月小- 给 山高月小 发送悄悄话 山高月小 的博客首页 (0 bytes) () 07/18/2008 postreply 13:40:47

$75 is a lot of money for rent. -cultuslake- 给 cultuslake 发送悄悄话 cultuslake 的博客首页 (185 bytes) () 07/18/2008 postreply 14:01:58

Is $75 a lot for a $3000 rent -MiHuPig- 给 MiHuPig 发送悄悄话 (182 bytes) () 07/18/2008 postreply 14:14:29

there are many ways to attract good renters, not necessarily mon -montavista- 给 montavista 发送悄悄话 montavista 的博客首页 (1822 bytes) () 07/18/2008 postreply 14:43:29

very helpful thank you for posting -vcvc- 给 vcvc 发送悄悄话 vcvc 的博客首页 (0 bytes) () 07/18/2008 postreply 15:04:35

thank you for your helpful advices! -MiHuPig- 给 MiHuPig 发送悄悄话 (111 bytes) () 07/18/2008 postreply 15:14:04

If $3,000 is the average rent, then $2,925 is -cultuslake- 给 cultuslake 发送悄悄话 cultuslake 的博客首页 (220 bytes) () 07/18/2008 postreply 18:24:17

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