How To Fill San Diego Rental Vacancies

Ascent Property Management • Mar 09, 2023

As a landlord, rental vacancies can be one of the biggest challenges. An empty San Diego rental property means lost income, so have a solid plan to attract potential tenants and fill your vacancies quickly. In this blog post, we’ll discuss some strategies you can use to fill your rental vacancies.

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Advertise your rental 

Get the word out about your San Diego rental property. List your rental on popular websites like Zillow or Craigslist. In addition, you can put up “For Rent” signs in front of your property and advertise in local newspapers or community bulletins. Be sure to include high-quality photos of your rental property in your ads to give prospective tenants a good idea of how the property looks.


Make sure your rental property is maintained

Tenants want to live in a clean and well-maintained property. Before advertising your rental, make sure it’s in good condition. Conduct any necessary repairs, paint the walls, and clean the property. A clean and inviting rental property will attract more prospective tenants and increase the likelihood of filling your vacancy quickly.

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Utilize social media

Social media is a powerful tool for promoting your rental property. Share photos and information about your rental on your personal and professional social media accounts. Encourage your friends and followers to share your post, which will help spread the word about your rental property to a larger audience.


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Filling rental vacancies can be challenging, but by utilizing these strategies, you’ll be able to attract potential tenants and fill your vacancy quickly. If you need help with San Diego property management, call us at 760-994-5037 or complete our consultation form.

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