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Damon J.
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Advertising Rental Property

Damon J.
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Atlanta, GA
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In the past I have exclusively used Craiglist when advertising a rental property. Wanted to also explore listing on MLS but I am not an agent. How can I go about getting this listed via a flat fee site? Is it worth it?

Any other suggestions? Backpage.com, Postlets.com, etc,. Are they worth taking the time to list on from your experience?

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Tin Lam
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Tin Lam
  • Wholesaler
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Not really, since tenants don't really have access to MLS, only others agents. And agents tend to be friends with other investors or first time home buyers, so who's really looking at your rental ad in the MLS? other agents.
IF you want to post ad for rental property, go where rental tenants are. Paper ad, tear up sheets, post them near apartment units. Tha'ts where tenants are. Jus like you're looking for money, go where the money is!!!

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