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Advertise on Craigslist?

Brian K
  • Naugatuck, CT
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Not sure where to put this but I've been working on an apartment for the past 5 months and it's finally ready to rent and I'm new to this renting thing. Need to advertise and was looking for opinions. Newspapers seem extremely pricey for a line or two and some people have told me to put it on my local Craigslist? Who thinks thats a good idea or not? Thanks.

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Jon Klaus
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Craigslist works for me. Signs work well, too. Read up on qualifying tenants in the landlording forum. A good tenant will start you on your way to building wealth. A bad tenant will cost you more than you can imagine and might make you hate real estate investing.

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