Your property listing is like the online resume for your rental property: tenants decide if they want to "interview" your Allen rental properties largely based on—these days—online listings. If you're not getting calls about your rental home—especially in the booming DFW area—then your listing is probably to blame.
How can you fix a lame-duck listing? Hiring an expert property manager in Allen is one way to kick your listings into high gear.
However, if you happen to be an aspiring writer and photographer in addition to being a real estate guru, then you can always DIY using some handy tips from the pros here at RentHub.
With a little "elbow grease" and the right advice, you'll be well on your way to crafting a professional, eye-catching listing in no time!
If the digital explosion has done anything, it's placed emphasis on how visually driven people can be. We've touched on this before in other posts, but it's so essential to your listing that it's worth mentioning again: the first part of your listing that a user is going to look at is the photos.
While glancing through whatever pictures you've chosen to represent the cream of your property crop, a tenant will decide whether or not they are interested and want more information on your Allen rental properties within roughly the first 30 seconds of looking at your photos. This makes getting your chosen images "right" the first component of any successful listing.
If you don't want your properties to end up as part of a cringe-worthy collection of bad listing photos, there are a few crucial tips to keep in mind:
Very few single-family rental properties are listed with the 3D-tour treatment—which is why we proudly offer this technology at RentHub.
Modern tenants love having that extra step to let users get a feel for the spaces they're interested in. Not only is this a great way to get a call about your Allen rental properties, it really helps tenants to "see" themselves in the space. A 3D property tour will also help you weed out tenants that decide they're not interested after having a good "look" around, saving you the time it would take to show your property to tenants in person.
That's right: even in the digital age, the written listing component still has its place!
If a potential tenant is interested, they will move on to the written portion of your listing to find further facts. You should try to write the "story" of your Allen rental properties in an interesting but informational manner.
Remember, your prospect already looked at the photos—so they'll probably be able to tell if you're embellishing.
With all of the scams out there these days surrounding rental properties, listing your investments through a property management company makes sense—and gives savvy tenants peace of mind from a name they can trust. A reputable property management company will have a brick-and-mortar office, a fully functional website, and will advertise their compliance with the TREC. It's tough for investors to offer any of these perks to potential tenants on their own—especially when you're an out-of-state investor!
If you're just not feeling like you need professional property management at this stage in the growth of your real estate portfolio, there's usually some "a la carte" services available to investors. Many property management companies offer "Tenant Placement Only" services for landlords and investors who prefer managing the rental themselves—but dislike the process of finding and vetting tenants.
For those out there who love the thrill of being a DIY landlord, we have FREE resources you can count on to make managing your properties even easier! Want to get started? After you finish your perfect listing, it's time to get your rental properties ready with the RentHub Make Ready Checklist! Let us help you prep your properties with tips from the property management pros!