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David Scott
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Is it to soon to start advertising my midterm rental?

David Scott
  • Tacoma, WA
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I just purchased a new construction property that will not be completed until August 15. My current property will then be available to become a midterm rental hopefully on August 18th. I plan on purchasing new furniture for the midterm to be delivered once I move. Is there a way I can start advertising on furnishfinder even though this isn’t the way the property will be furnished? Or should I wait until I’m moved out and the property is furnished the way they will receive it?

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Matthew Kwan
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Matthew Kwan
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Do you have a similar designs from your previous units to at least market it and let the ball rolling. It's important to have consistent designs on all your units so that you can start advertising while it's in the process of construction. @Carlos Valencia @Albert Bui

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