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Natasha Verela
  • Homeowner
  • Brooklyn, NY
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Renting my condo

Natasha Verela
  • Homeowner
  • Brooklyn, NY
Posted

Hello All,

I have tried putting my condo on the market and have had much success getting offers (for asking) since I live in a very desireable section of Brooklyn (downtown by the new Barclays Center). The problem is these buyers cannot get financing so I am pulling it off the market for now.

In the meantime me and my SO have outgrown the place. Its perfect for couples starting out or single professional to live or an investor to buy and rent out (the rental market in our area has improved significantly and my building is always at capacity).

I am thinking of renting it myself but im not sure if I want individual renters. I am seriously considering corporate renters to minimize the risk of longterm damage/wear and tear on my unit.

Has anyone had experience with this? if so where can I or should I start to look for corporate/executive renters? is there a specific site? I looked on CHBO but Im not too sure about it. Any insight would be greatly appreciated.