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Creating The Right Atmosphere: Rental Properties

Date Published: 27th June 2007
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Creating the right atmosphere in a rental property is one of the most important aspects of the rental game. There are any number of sub-standard rentals available in almost any city, but with questionable properties come some particular problems. If a property is run-down then likely it will be renting for a lower price in terms of the local market. This will, in turn make it available to a lower income bracket. That in itself is not a problem, everyone needs good housing, but lower income tenants are not as permanent as those in the higher income bracket. You may find yourself having to get new tenants fairly often and this can be a time consuming procedure.



Regardless of what price you decide to rent your property for, you still need to make the place nice and livable right? Of course. Nobody, regardless of income or social standing wants to live in a dump. Renters want nice, clean homes just like anyone else. The first thing that any landlord should do is try to identify their target market. If the property is close to a college then aim for the student crowd, likewise with a property that is close to the city center; try to market to the young business crowd. In marketing to a more refined group, you can easily add some perks that will make the home more attractive. Perhaps offer a high-speed internet connection or bundle it with cable television. This is of course assuming that it is not the stated responsibility of the tenant to see to these utilities.



Perhaps the most simple and appreciated thing that you can do to make the rental more attractive is to have the property clean and in perfect working order. Take the time to ensure that all of the appliances work as they should and that there are no sanitary issues regarding the rental. Beyond that, simply upgrade anything that needs replacing and make sure that the property is carefully marketed. Its always a good idea to require and check references for tenants. After all you need to ensure the safety of your property and the security of your investment.



Michael Peterson is a representative of NationalRentalProperties.com. The one-stop site for locating rental properties across the nation. Contact us anytime or visit us online at www.nationalrentalproperties.com

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