9 Do’s and Don’ts of Real Estate Marketing in the Face of New Challenges in 2021
This past year has been a time of adaptation for renting. Here are 9 do’s and don’ts for 2021 when it comes to real estate marketing and filling vacancies.
This past year has been a time of adaptation for renting. Here are 9 do’s and don’ts for 2021 when it comes to real estate marketing and filling vacancies.
Property repairs amid COVID-19? It’s not easy, but there are a few ways to approach this unique challenge that follow safety and social distancing protocol.
Yes, you can still hold an open house during COVID-19, but you should, for everyone’s safety, be prepared to change up the standard open house routine.
It’s important to stay safe as states ease restrictions: Use contactless property management and tech to your advantage for showing rentals.
How to write rental listings in a coronavirus market: include amenities, safety measures, and other tips to incentivize renters.
Managing your properties from home is a new set of challenges to your rental business. Make sure you set up a structured environment + more working from home tips.
Residents will shift their focus to in-unit, personal apartment amenities, especially amid quarantine and social distancing protocols.
As long as you have a computer or smartphone, you can create a mobile tenant screening process that saves you from having to meet face-to-face.
Collecting rent in-person is difficult. If you’ve been looking for the opportunity to modernize your rental business, mobile rent payments are the way to go.
Is there a way to fill vacant units? If you have a vacant unit, you may find yourself wondering how on earth you’re going to find a tenant during this time.