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Hi Everyone,
I am curious as to what other members are getting for rents these days in Calgary as oil prices have been putting downward pressures on rents. It could be the rents of your own properties or other people's property that you know the numbers on. I will share 3 properties below to kick it off.
If you would be willing to share please include the following by copy and pasting it into your thread: Feel free to add any extra info as well.
1.) Community
2.) Size of unit/house and type, parking
3.) Number of bedrooms and bathrooms
4.) Current Monthly Rental income
5) Do you cover any utilities
6) Easy to rent or difficult
Property 1:
1.) Community - Southwood
2.) Size of unit or house and type, Parking - 820 sqft condo , 1 stall
3.) Number of bedrooms and bathrooms- 2 beds, 1 bath
4.) Monthly Rental income- $1195 per month
5) Who covers the utilities - tenants
6) Easy to rent or difficult- Fairly Easy at this price but we did drop it from $1400 to secure a good renter.
Property 2:
1.) Community - Evergreen
2.) Size of unit or house and type, Parking - 950 square foot Townhouse bungalow, 1 stall
3.) Number of bedrooms and bathrooms - 2 beds, 1 bath
4.) Current Monthly Rental income - $1300 per month
5) Who pays the utilities - Tenants
6) Easy to rent or difficult - We adopted great tenants at this price and they have stayed with us since 2013
Property 3:
1.) Community - Deer Ridge
2.) Size of unit or house and type, parking - 1175 sqft Bi-level suited house with no garage, separate entrance, C2 zoning but illegal suite
3.) Number of bedrooms and bathrooms - 3 bed, 1 bath suite up / 2 bed 1 bath suite down
4.) Current Monthly Rental income - $1400 up and $1000 Down total $2400 / Month
5) Who pays the utilities - tenants
6) Easy to rent or difficult - This is owned by a friend and he rented it quite easily to my understanding.
Thanks in advance for contributing!
Craig Smith
I am curious as to what other members are getting for rents these days in Calgary as oil prices have been putting downward pressures on rents. It could be the rents of your own properties or other people's property that you know the numbers on. I will share 3 properties below to kick it off.
If you would be willing to share please include the following by copy and pasting it into your thread: Feel free to add any extra info as well.
1.) Community
2.) Size of unit/house and type, parking
3.) Number of bedrooms and bathrooms
4.) Current Monthly Rental income
5) Do you cover any utilities
6) Easy to rent or difficult
Property 1:
1.) Community - Southwood
2.) Size of unit or house and type, Parking - 820 sqft condo , 1 stall
3.) Number of bedrooms and bathrooms- 2 beds, 1 bath
4.) Monthly Rental income- $1195 per month
5) Who covers the utilities - tenants
6) Easy to rent or difficult- Fairly Easy at this price but we did drop it from $1400 to secure a good renter.
Property 2:
1.) Community - Evergreen
2.) Size of unit or house and type, Parking - 950 square foot Townhouse bungalow, 1 stall
3.) Number of bedrooms and bathrooms - 2 beds, 1 bath
4.) Current Monthly Rental income - $1300 per month
5) Who pays the utilities - Tenants
6) Easy to rent or difficult - We adopted great tenants at this price and they have stayed with us since 2013
Property 3:
1.) Community - Deer Ridge
2.) Size of unit or house and type, parking - 1175 sqft Bi-level suited house with no garage, separate entrance, C2 zoning but illegal suite
3.) Number of bedrooms and bathrooms - 3 bed, 1 bath suite up / 2 bed 1 bath suite down
4.) Current Monthly Rental income - $1400 up and $1000 Down total $2400 / Month
5) Who pays the utilities - tenants
6) Easy to rent or difficult - This is owned by a friend and he rented it quite easily to my understanding.
Thanks in advance for contributing!
Craig Smith