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Monica Kovalsky
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Amherst, NH
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Apartment for Rent Flyer for Unfinished Units

Monica Kovalsky
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Amherst, NH
Posted

Hi,

My husband @Kevin Kovalsky and I have recently purchased a few multi-families and as tenants move out we are updating the units in a somewhat standard way (i.e. same paint color, same floors).  We like to show the place and secure renters before the units are finished but the unfinished units don't show well.  So, I'd like to use photos from a finished unit to put together a flyer that helps the potential tenants envision the finished product.  Has anyone done this successfully? If so, do you mind sharing your template? Any recommendation for 3rd party printers?  Recommendations for verbiage so as to not do false advertising?

Thanks!
Monica

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