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Huy N.
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Houston rental market slow sign of slow down?

Huy N.
  • Houston, TX
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So i have a rental at north west Houston current listed right now and it almost hit 30 days mark. It is in a nice area and i was able to lease this one out with no problem in the pass. I wonder is it just me or has anyone see that your rental and sale are now sitting longer on the market?

Thanks

Huy

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John Truong
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John Truong
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  • Houston, TX
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I just had to remove a rental listing in Pasadena 77504 because I was bombarded with requests for viewings. I scheduled a 2-hour vewing yesterday morning and collected 10 applications. It was maybe $50 below market value.

There was another rental (not mine) close by that was just rented in less than a week.

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