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Lease Your Property Faster: Staging and Touring Tips

Newington Property Manager Staging a RentalAs a Newington rental property owner, leasing your property requires more than just advertising and screening tenants. A significant portion of quickly finding new tenants is utilizing effective strategies for staging and showing your rental. While the unexpected vacancy and property showing may be part of owning a rental house, it doesn’t imply these things should be lengthy or take up a great deal of your time. Alternatively, use these staging and touring tips to get your property leased quicker.

Give Proper Notice

To begin with, if you currently have a tenant, it’s important to prepare them for the inconvenience of showing the property. Some tenants appreciate having people walking through their home, even if their lease requires them to participate. You can encourage your tenants to be willing participants in the process by utilizing clear, positive communication and demonstrating consideration for their privacy and time. They may even be able to guarantee that the home is clean through excellent tenant relations before you bring prospective tenants over for a tour.

Choose Your Moment

Regardless of whether you have a tenant in residence or not, it is essential to put some thought and effort into how the property appears before allowing prospective tenants to visit. If your current tenant seems messy or is in the middle of moving, it may not be the ideal time to set up showings. It is essential to know your tenant well enough to decide whether to wait until they move out to show the place to others.

Staging for Maximum Appeal

Obviously, an empty rental house doesn’t show as well as one that is furnished. It may be challenging for individuals to gain an accurate impression of the size of rooms and how well their own belongings will fit when walking in a vacant space. Due to this, it’s a wise move to stage the rental house with at least a few furnishings to provide the interior with some dimension.

Utilizing a current tenant’s furniture may be the simplest method to stage a rental house. But too much material, particularly personal belongings, may impede an effective showing. Putting a table and chairs in the dining area is a straightforward method to achieve this. In that manner, the furniture can help prospective tenants get a realistic feel for the size of each room.

You might need to explore renting or borrowing a few items to place in the rental just for show. There’s no need to go too big or include too much when you stage a rental home. Some furnishings and maybe a decorative touch or two to provide visual beauty and color can help prospective tenants better visualize themselves living in the space. In turn, it may enable you to lease the property quicker, conserving both time and lost rental income.

Ensure Security

While you are staging and showing property, remember to take measures to ensure the security of both your property and your current tenant’s belongings, if any. It would be preferable if you accompanied anyone touring the rental property. It is also important to make it a point to ensure that doors and windows are all locked before you leave, particularly if your tenant is not at home at the time of the showing. Lastly, it’s essential to reassure a current tenant of the measures you will take to prevent theft and safeguard their security and privacy.

 

There is no question that staging and showing a rental house takes both time and effort. However, there is no need for you to do it yourself. To free up your time and give yourself peace of mind, consider contacting Real Property Management Hartford Metro/Greater New London. Our Newington property management professionals offer the full range of quality services you and your rental property need. You can call us at 860-436-9955 or contact us online.

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