Listing your Long Beach rental property with a pool won’t be much different from listing without it. There are a few key elements. Primarily responsible for the maintenance of a pool. While some landlords allow tenants to take care of the pool, many advise against it.
Below are a few tips on what to consider when listing a rental property with a pool.
Like listing any property nowadays, you’ll reach a broader market online. Many young adults looking for rentals aren’t grabbing the local newspaper, flipping to the classified section, and highlighting places to look at. While having the traditional “For Rent” sign outside your rental allows people walking or driving by to know your property is for rent, most potential tenants are looking online. Knowing which website to list your rental is vital to cast the widest net. Websites such as Zillow, Trulia, Rent, and Facebook are great sites to list your rental.
Let's say your rental is a two-bedroom, one-bathroom, single-family home with a pool. You won’t want to list it simply like that. Depending on the location, the listing can say something like “centrally located, modern home with in-ground pool,” which can be more eye-catching. Once your rental has intrigued someone, you need to use simple language that is easy to grasp, as most people looking at listings only skim through. You are making it easy to provide as much information as possible so that someone scanning your listing can get a full description. Make sure you avoid real estate terminology a potential tenant may not understand.
With this saying in mind, always take professional quality photos seriously. Suppose professional photos aren’t in the budget try using a tripod and camera instead of holding your phone. Use pictures to display the best aspects of each room prominently and show the areas mentioned in the description. Consider lighting conditions for photos of the pool, as sunlight can penetrate water differently. You can get a more dynamic picture by taking photos when the sun is at its brightest, usually around noon. Take as many photos as possible to help make your Long Beach rental stand out, ideally over twenty. This may seem like too many, but you’ll want to ensure all the aspects of the Long Beach rental are highlighted.
Your location can significantly change the approach you need to have with or without a pool. If your rental property is a larger home, it's unlikely young adults and students will inquire about your rental. Whereas if the property isn’t near a school, you’re likely to get fewer families looking at it. Most people looking for rentals are millennials between the ages of 26 and 42. Many of which are technologically savvy, they will be looking online via rental sights and social media. Many of which limit the amount of viewing they go to. While photos are great and essential, video tours and 360° images have gained popularity with this audience. They can better grasp what you are offering without having to visit the unit directly.
Many landlords choose to pay for pool maintenance after dealing with neglectful tenants. They put an addendum in the lease specifying the cost of pool maintenance. Keeping a pool up and running is cheaper than repairing it. If you need help listing your Long Beach Rental or looking for a reliable pool maintenance company, we invite you to call us today at (562) 888-0247 or fill out our
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