How to Set Lease Prices

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Tip 1 - 5 Tips for Deciding What to Charge Renters

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5 Tips for Deciding What to Charge Renters

The right rent for your property will take into consideration demand and desire for the unit, as well as the ability to make a profit.

Tip 2 - How Do I Set a Rental Price for a House?

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How Do I Set a Rental Price for a House?

The difference between success and failure in the real estate rental business often hinges on charging the right price for a property. Charging too much might make the property unattractive to ...

Tip 3 - How To Rent Out Your Home: Setting the Price

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How To Rent Out Your Home: Setting the Price

A reader in North Carolina seeks to rent out a vacation property and wonders how much to charge. June Fletcher has tips.

Tip 4 - What is a Rent Zestimate? | Zillow

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What is a Rent Zestimate?  | Zillow

<strong>What is a Rent Zestimate?</strong><br/><br/>A Rent Zestimate (pronounced ZEST-ti-met, rhymes with estimate) is Zillow's estimated monthly rent price, computed using a proprietary... Browse the article written by the Zillow community.

Tip 5 - How to Set a Property Lease Rate | eHow

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How to Set a Property Lease Rate | eHow

Setting a lease rate for your commercial property is akin to hitting a moving target. Not only do you have to find a rate that will provide enough income for you to meet both your costs as well as your profit targets, but you also need to ensure that it is within the range defined by the competitive set of properties. You will also need to take...

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