More on Circumventing Rental Apartment Vacancies in the Off-Season
By Demetrios Salpoglou
I was excited to be on Episode 11 of SPOA Housing Policy Series: "Renting Your Empty Apartment After September." Big thanks to SPOA Vice President, Amir Shahsavari, for leading that discussion. In the link below, you will find my article on which the podcast episode is based. I dive into strategies for helping rental property owners fill vacant units during the fall. From upgrading units and adjusting prices to leveraging new technology for micro-neighborhood insights, there are actionable steps that rental housing providers can take.What to Do if Your Boston Apartment is Still on the Market after September 1st
by Demetrios Salpoglou
Frequently Asked Questions
What strategies can landlords use to fill vacant rental apartments in the fall?
This article suggests upgrading current units, adjusting rental prices to be more competitive, and using new technology to gain insights into specific neighborhoods to help fill vacancies during the fall season.
What is the SPOA Housing Policy Series episode about and who is involved?
The podcast episode, featuring SPOA Vice President Amir Shahsavari, is based on an article by Demetrios Salpoglou discussing how rental property owners can address units that remain vacant after the typical September rental rush.
What are the key recommendations in the article for rental property owners facing vacancies?
The article provides actionable steps for rental property owners, focusing on improving units, strategic pricing, and utilizing technology for better market understanding to combat off-season vacancies.
Does the content discuss solutions for Boston apartments that are still vacant after September?
Yes, the article "What to Do if Your Boston Apartment is Still on the Market after September 1st" by Demetrios Salpoglou offers solutions for property owners to address rental vacancies during the slower fall season.