If you have pictures of both furnished and without furniture would help potential renters either way they want to go. As long as you are flexible and reasonable in pricing and terms you should be ok
I have many people ask me this question and I always answer the same. Put it up for rent both ways. List it as furnished or unfurnished and take the first good offer, either way. It does not take much money to remove all the furnishings and send them to the auction house.
Jeffrey Sklar
Broker
Property Manager
2012 Vice Chair GLVAR Property Management Committee
Southern Nevada Property Management
8871 West Flamingo Road Suite 202
Las Vegas, NV 89147
Phone 702-522-6764
Fax 888-203-2779 http://www.WeRentVegas.com http://www.VegasLeaseOption.com
http://jeffreysklar.las.mlxchange.com
Generally the furnished condos rent well if they are close to the strip (conventionees).
However, you have a greater amount of vacancy.
I don't specialize in these, but can refer you to someone who does.
For an unfurnished condo, you still need to provide a washer, dryer and refrigerator.
Kelly Stafford
Prudential Americana
Kelly@VegasHomeExpert.com
Thank you for your business
Monk Boyer
Realty Executives of Nevada
1925 Village Center Cr. #150
Las Vegas, NV 89134
Cell 702-768-8444
monkboyer@realtyexecutives.com http://www.monkboyer.com
Most local renters have their own furniture. People that relocate to Las Vegas, most often time have their own furniture too. There are a small amount of renters that will be looking to rent a furnished condo. I would recommend un furnished , and if you get a person that will be interested in a furnished condo, you can always furnishe it.
My company has a great property management that are very experienced and professional. If you need more information, please contact me.
Rena Levy
Broker/Associate
Realty Executives of Nevada
702-992-7754
Cvegashomes@gmail.com
Good luck
Kim and Matthew D’Ercole
One Source Realty and Management
Cell - 702.501.0973
"A Nation of Sheep Breeds a Government of Wolves".
Know the Constitution & Bill of Rights.
Website - http://matthewsellslasvegas.las.mlxchange.com
I can help you decide which option may be better for you depending on the building's rental timeframe restrictions and the condo's size.
June Stark
Elite Realty
junestark@msn.com
72 376-5220
CESAR GARCIA
702.416.4333
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