Landlords
How to Position Your Rental Property for Good Tenants
A few practical, low-cost steps that make a real difference in how fast a rental finds the right tenant.
Published 1 March 2026

Photos do most of the work before anyone visits
Most renters filter down to a short list from photos alone before they ever ask about a viewing. Natural daylight, a tidy and decluttered space, and photos taken straight-on rather than at an angle consistently outperform anything else — no need for professional styling, just clear light and a clean space.
Be upfront about what's included
Listings that clearly state what's included — furniture, appliances, maintenance responsibilities, whether utilities are billed separately — get fewer time-wasting inquiries and move faster to a signed contract, because the tenant already knows what they're agreeing to.
Where a consultant helps
A MYEGPROP consultant can advise on realistic pricing for your area and unit type based on what's currently moving, handle inquiries and viewings on your behalf, and guide you through the contract itself.
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