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Navigating the Rental Journey for your Brand New House!

Posted by Justine Valender on 31/08/2023
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Hello Forward-Thinking Landlords and Investors!

Congratulations on your house – a valuable asset that holds immense potential for rental success! We’re here to help you with navigating the rental journey for your brand new house!

I’m Justine Valender, Licensee and Director at Centurion Real Estate. As an investor who’s been down this exciting path before, I’m here to provide you with five top tips that every landlord should know when renting out a newly built home. Let’s dive into the essentials that will set you up for rental success.

Key Tips for Navigating the Rental Journey for your Brand New House:

Tip 1: Plan Ahead for the Details

When renting out a brand new house, remember that the little details matter. Start by ensuring that your property is move-in ready. This includes essentials like installing a letterbox and arranging for bins from the shire. Brighten up the space with light globes in every room, creating an inviting atmosphere for potential tenants during home opens.

Tip 2: Landscaping Can Wait

Don’t stress if your landscaping isn’t fully complete before your tenants move in. You can include a written special condition in the lease agreement, allowing landscaping to be finalized after occupancy. This flexible approach ensures that your tenants can enjoy the benefits of a well-maintained yard without delaying the rental process.

Tip 3: Embrace Professional Guidance

Navigating the rental landscape can be complex, especially for a brand new property. That’s where a “Rent Appraisal” comes into play. This comprehensive assessment by experts helps you determine the optimal rental price based on market conditions and property features. To kickstart this journey, you can easily book a “Rent Appraisal” with our team at Centurion Real Estate.

Navigating the Rental Journey for your Brand New House!
Tip 4: Leverage the Expertise of Our Leasing Team

Our experienced leasing team at Centurion Real Estate is here to guide you through the process. We understand the intricacies of marketing a brand new property, attracting quality tenants, and ensuring a smooth transition. From crafting compelling property descriptions to conducting impactful home opens, we’ve got you covered.

Tip 5: Create a Winning Tenant Experience

The key to successful property management lies in creating a positive tenant experience. This begins with thorough tenant screening to ensure reliable occupants. By offering a well-maintained and move-in ready property, you lay the foundation for a long and fruitful landlord-tenant relationship.

Ready to Begin Your Rental Journey?

As you embark on this exciting journey of renting out your brand new house, remember that informed decisions lead to prosperous outcomes. To delve deeper into the rental potential of your property, take advantage of our “Rent Appraisal” service. This personalised assessment will provide you with valuable insights that elevate your rental experience.

Book Your Rent Appraisal Today

Contact our team at Centurion Real Estate to schedule your “Rent Appraisal” and unlock the full potential of your brand-new rental property. With our expertise, you can confidently navigate the path to rental success.

Stay tuned for more invaluable insights as we continue to explore property management strategies, success stories, and practical tips to help you with navigating your rental journey for your brand new house!

Your success is our passion,

Justine Valender

Licensee & Director

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