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Rentometer VS Zillow Rent

Delmas Edwards
  • Warren, MI
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I'm looking at a property in Mt Clements, MI that has 3 bedrooms 2 baths and 2,026sqft. The rent on zillow states $925 for rent and rentometer states an average of $1,335 for rent and 1,295 for the median. Which one do I look at and make a final decision on rent? 

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Sean Autry
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Sean Autry
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Trulia is another good source to see what competitors are renting their places for.

They have a heat map with various features (crime, amenities, etc), which helps to see how comparable your area is vs theirs... just an extra price to help me get comfortable that it's a good comp

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