QUOTE (nepoez @ Nov 16 2008, 01:39 AM) Hi guys/gals,
I have never been a renter before, but I would imagine if I were, I would not want to sleep in a bed someone else has. At least not for a long time.
I am wondering what your opinions are on installing luxury(looking) furnitures in rental. Will is attract tenants? Will is bring in higher rent?
I have spoken to one of Alberta`s largest corporate furnished suites provider, The Imperial Suites. They partner up with investors who have condos for furnished suites. They charge anywhere from $2800-3300 depending on the location and bedroom size. While the amount might seem high, the company takes over the full management for the investors.
http://www.imperialsuites.ca/Default.aspx (check out their website. Rates are under Service Locations)
http://www.hotelalternative.ca/ContactUs.aspx (Hotel Alternatives Members)
http://www.chpaonline.org/# (corporate housing industry association)
The critical point here is that you have to have good connection with big corporations. Most people won`t pay top dollars for a furnished suite unless the company is paying for it. In other words, vacancy issue will be a big challenge as most companies will either pay for the 1st month until the employee finds his/her own place, or longer terms for the duration of the project (3-6 months maybe?).
Fancy furnishings may not give you the best return. What you need is solid, durable and hygienic materials and less fabric like throw pillows which collect dust and germs. Good leather sofa/couch is a great long-term investment.
Hope this helps!
Where is your condo? in Vancouver?
Regards,
Tommy