Easy Ways to Prep Your Home for Rental
Renting out your home is an easy way to generate additional
income. It’s especially worth taking advantage of here in Arizona, where about
200 people are moving each day. In fact, Sky Harbor Airport recorded its
busiest month ever last March with nearly 4.5 million travelers passing
through. How can you earn top dollar on your second or seasonal home? The
answer is easy – prep your home to make it the most attractive in the market. At
Tweener Homes,
we recommend a few easy tips that will help your home stand out to potential
tenants.
Use High-Quality Photos
Showcase your
home’s best features with high-quality photos. If you don’t feel confident
taking photos from your phone, consider hiring a professional photographer. We
always notice that our Tweener Homes listings that incorporate high-resolution,
professional photos set themselves apart from other online listings and see
more success. If you opt for taking the photos yourself, take as many as
possible to fully show every room in your home. Lastly, be sure to always add a
detailed listing description to match your photos.
Cleanliness and Amenities Matter
To earn top dollar on your rental property, your
home should appear as clean and updated as possible. Double check to ensure all
your appliances and amenities such as the dishwasher, TV, pool, or stove are
working properly. It’s also a good idea to have your home deep cleaned. Tenants
rent your home with the expectation that everything will be clean and working
properly, and you won’t want to risk a bad review if your home isn’t up to par.
If you’re concerned about your home being damaged by
renters who are looking to throw a party, consider finding a rental company
that avoids the “weekend warriors.” Tweener Homes is designed for those looking
for an “in-between” home for one to eleven months and avoids the crowds who are
searching for a weekend party house.
Add Special Touches
Consider adding simple, unique touches to your
property to help it stand out. A few tasteful decorations go a long way when
renters are judging solely off online images of the home. Once you do have
renters, keep up the special touches. Leave a good first impression by going
the extra mile. For example, stock the fridge with waters or soda or leave
instructions out on how to use the appliances. If your tenants don’t know the
area, put together a list of great places to eat around your home. The tenants
will appreciate the gesture and will be more likely to leave a great review or
recommend you.
Earn the maximum potential on your home by
implementing these easy tips. Taking extra time and focusing on the small
things to make your home stand out will always go a long way and be worth the
outcome.
Outlet: Arizona Foothills Magazine