Selling guide
How to choose the right tenants for your rental property
There’s an art to selecting the right tenant.

AI summary
Choosing the right tenant is crucial for a smooth rental experience. Start by defining your ideal tenant based on your property type, location, and desired lease length to attract the right people from the beginning.
Craft a compelling property listing with high-quality photos and language that resonates with your target audience. Always conduct a tenant interview to gauge character and communication beyond their application.
Finally, trust your instincts but validate them with thorough background and reference checks to make an informed decision.
1. Identify your ideal tenant
Think about what type of tenants your property will appeal to.
2. Create a property listing that resonates with your target audience
3. Don't skip the tenant interview
4.Trust your instincts but validate them
Author
Discover More

Why heating and insulation are non–negotiable for Kiwi home buyers this winter
Heating and insulation have shifted from a luxury to a baseline expectation for Kiwi homebuyers this winter.

They rescued a fading coastal landmark. It’s now the suburb’s priciest home
A once-tired Piha property has become the suburb's most expensive home listing at $11 million.
Search
Other articles you might like





