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All Forum Posts by: Chris G.

Chris G. has started 60 posts and replied 132 times.

@Drew Sygit

Covid seemed to affect us beginning of 2021 but not so much now. It’s weird bc it’s a mix of student housing but normal adults or anyone can rent them out as well. I have posted on most apartment websites for that area and done QR code’s around some of the campuses on bulletin boards. Many leases are ending this December and January and most were groups of construction workers or students. Seems like I’m chasing most the leads rather then them coming to us lately. 

Just moved up positions in a small locally owned property management company. We manage around 120 properties and about 25 of those being in Gainesville a popular college town. Most of the properties there are 4b4b or 4b2b shared living areas. We rent by bedroom mainly. For example a few units have 3/4 bedrooms rented and another has 1/4 rented. We really only base it off gender so female only and male only units. The trouble I been finding is we have about 20/70 bedrooms vacant. I been adverting on zillow and our website but doesn't seem to drive much traffic. Usually I'm reaching out to leads or people multiple times to see if their still interested. Not sure if it's due to the students not wanting random roommates or they are just lower end apartment complexes. They have built very nice ones the past few years around here that look like resorts and ours are most basic. They do come furnished so that is a plus and utilities is paid by the owner. We have them listed at 400-450 a month which is fair price and cheapest in the area and an entire unit 4b2b listed for 1600. Not really sure what else to do or maybe it's just the down season for students or families right now. Any ideas would be helpful.