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TPP239: How to hold a successful viewing (plus: politics!)

TPP239: How to hold a successful viewing (plus: politics!)

This week's Property Podcast discusses...

The Property Podcast · Rob Bence and Rob Dix from The Property Hub

October 12, 201722m 59s

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Show Notes

This week we're talking about how to conduct a viewing. Whether you're showing your property to rent or sell, there are a few simple techniques you can use to radically boost your chances of sealing the deal once you get people through the door.

(A good companion to this episode is Episode 231 on how to find tenants, so you can get those viewings set up first.)

We also look over the Labour and Conservative housing policies that have emerged from the party conferences in recent weeks. What are the politicians planning to throw at landlords next? Take a listen and we'll reveal all!

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Have you picked up any tricks from doing your own viewings?

Or do you have an opinion on the housing policies we discussed?

We’d love to know, so join the discussion in The Property Hub!

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