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Tanner Bruce
  • Real Estate Professional
  • Atlanta, GA
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Rental Grader tool

Tanner Bruce
  • Real Estate Professional
  • Atlanta, GA
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Hi everyone,

I have a Rental Grader tool that projects the short-term rental revenue for a property based on its zip code and size. I've had several people message me for the link, so I figured I'd post it on here for anyone to use. Here's the link:

Rental Grader

Please let me know if you have any feedback or questions!

Best,

Tanner

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Marcia Maynard
  • Investor
  • Vancouver, WA
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Marcia Maynard
  • Investor
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Originally posted by @Tanner Bruce:

@Marcia Maynard Thanks for the feedback. Completing the first 2 steps will project the Rental Revenue based off of the zip code and property size alone.

The 3rd step does not have to be completed. It is only there for people who want to speak with a specialist to get a full analysis. I meant to clarify that in my original post. If you want to visit the website it is www.rented.com.

Thanks again for the reply. Please let me know if you have any additional feedback or questions!

Thanks for the additional information. I will take a look at the full website when I get a chance. :-)  In the first few steps I did get their take on a per night rate of $88. I was thinking I could get $100 per night, so we'll see what happens when I work with more specific detail. I suppose it also matters if renting the house out to more people, since it can work for one person or up to five people.

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