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For our latest podcast segment, we'll delve into a distinct suburb each week, exploring the rental prices of advertised properties and uncovering just how much they deviate from the market rates. How much money exactly are these Brisbane Investors loosing?
One unlucky investor we found is losing $6000 per year on rental income. That is a record in this segment.
It looks like each other property we found the owners of these investments could be receiving an additional $4000-$5000 per year in rental income.
Properties further away from the city (Kallangur, Petrie & surrounds) are receiving more in rent for the same sized property.
My conclusion: Chermside needs better property management.
Tune in and discover why common mistakes, lack of understanding the rental market and poor photography are costing landlords hundreds of dollars each week. We promise you'll gain actionable insights that can turn your under-rented property into a high-yield investment.
In this quick episode I scrutinise rental listings in Chermside, Brisbane, revealing how better marketing strategies could significantly boost rental returns.
Whether you're an experienced landlord or new to the rental market, this episode is packed with tips to enhance your property management strategy / avoid the unexperienced agencies and ensure your property stand out, direct from Exclusively Managed.
My goal is to provide you with an honest look at the Chermside rental market, sprinkled with a bit of humor and a whole lot of real talk, and even some cake!
So, tune in to get the full scoop and maybe a few laughs as we navigate the puzzling world of property management together!
Send us a text
If you have any questions or scenarios you would like us to discuss on an upcoming episode, please email [email protected] or visit https://www.exclusivelymanaged.com.au/
Donate to the sleepbus foundation here.
https://www.sleepbus.org/services/sleepbusfund
For our latest podcast segment, we'll delve into a distinct suburb each week, exploring the rental prices of advertised properties and uncovering just how much they deviate from the market rates. How much money exactly are these Brisbane Investors loosing?
One unlucky investor we found is losing $6000 per year on rental income. That is a record in this segment.
It looks like each other property we found the owners of these investments could be receiving an additional $4000-$5000 per year in rental income.
Properties further away from the city (Kallangur, Petrie & surrounds) are receiving more in rent for the same sized property.
My conclusion: Chermside needs better property management.
Tune in and discover why common mistakes, lack of understanding the rental market and poor photography are costing landlords hundreds of dollars each week. We promise you'll gain actionable insights that can turn your under-rented property into a high-yield investment.
In this quick episode I scrutinise rental listings in Chermside, Brisbane, revealing how better marketing strategies could significantly boost rental returns.
Whether you're an experienced landlord or new to the rental market, this episode is packed with tips to enhance your property management strategy / avoid the unexperienced agencies and ensure your property stand out, direct from Exclusively Managed.
My goal is to provide you with an honest look at the Chermside rental market, sprinkled with a bit of humor and a whole lot of real talk, and even some cake!
So, tune in to get the full scoop and maybe a few laughs as we navigate the puzzling world of property management together!
Send us a text
If you have any questions or scenarios you would like us to discuss on an upcoming episode, please email [email protected] or visit https://www.exclusivelymanaged.com.au/
Donate to the sleepbus foundation here.
https://www.sleepbus.org/services/sleepbusfund
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