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3 Tips for Writing Better Rental Listings

February 20 2012

 

In their last whitepaper, the rental experts at RentJuice shared their tips for starting a rental division. In their most recent whitepaper, they explain how to write better rental listings. We’ll share 3 of their top tips here; for the full scoop, you can download the whitepaper.

 

Tip #1: Share as much information as possible.

The more information you’re able to include in your listing, the more likely people are to follow-up. Of course, not all information is created equal – some facts are more important than others. For instance, you want to be sure to include:

  • The price (not a deceptively low price or a price range; the REAL price)
  • The "laundry list" of features. That means all the features that you do have, and the important ones that you don't. It's the best way to prevent wasting their time and your own.
  • Amenities such as washer and dryer, air conditioning, pool, parking, etc.
  • The amount of living space and the floor plan, if possible.

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