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Properties Vacant for 3 months

Lexie Wang
  • Investor
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I have 2 SFH in Jacksonville FL (one 3b2b one 4b1.5b). They are both vacant after listed for 3 months. We have reduce the price for a couple of times and the price is already lower than my previous ones. But I still don't have a lot of contacts/showings. Is it normal in the current market? Any suggestions on what else I could do to rent them out?

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Cameron Tope
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Cameron Tope
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Continue to lower the price. 

De-list and relist at a lower price. 

Change up the photos. 

Check that the property is setup correctly in the MLS - make sure it's not listed under vacant land or something weird.

If it's over 30 days in Houston, then we have a problem...

Best of luck!

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