There is an online platform for creating listings of real estate property for sale or rent.You can use Zillow to distribute your sale and rental listings to top real estate classified ads websites.If you sign up for a free account and fill out all the required information, you can post your apartment for rent on Zillow.
Step 1: You can sign up for a free account on the home page.
The "Sign in or Join" tab can be found on the top right corner of the home page.If you provide an email address, you can create a Zillow account.Choose a password with at least eight characters and a combination of letters and numbers.After you click the "Submit" button, it will log you into your account.You can log into it through your social media accounts.
Step 2: After logging into your account, click on the "List your rental" tab.
The home page has a tab on it.You can list a rental from the drop-down menu if you hover over the "Rent" tab on the top left side of the page.You will be taken to the Rental Manager page.
Step 3: "Get Started" can be found on the Rental Manager page.
You will be directed to a page where you can add your property to Zillow by filling in requested details.
Step 4: "Details and Description" is what you need to fill it out.
Asking rent price, rent or lease duration, security deposit and lease terms should be included in your rental listing.The lease or rental agreement is the basis of the tenancy.Restrictions on tenants' activities to prevent disruptive behavior or illegal activities are included in the terms of the lease or rental agreement.There is a responsibility for maintenance and repair.Tenants have to pay utilities outside of rent.
Step 5: Information about square footage and floor plan can be filled in.
The layout of the rental property can't be shown in photos.Information about square footage and floor plan should be included in your listing.They want to know the number of bedrooms and bathrooms.Prospective renters are more likely to inquire about your property if they are better informed.
Step 6: Contact information can be filled in.
Email and phone number are included in contact information.You will be asked to verify your phone number by phone or text.Prospective renters can follow-up on their interest in your rental property if you give them your contact information.
Step 7: Special features, recent upgrades and renovation are on the list.
The "look and feel" information about your property is contained in these.When a property has recently been upgraded or renovated, it is more likely that a renter will request a showing.There are special features that renters look for, such as a new kitchen backsplash and toilets, and renovations in the kitchen and bathroom.Granite countertops, tile flooring, and a fireplace are included in the new furnishings.Keycard entry, gated entrance, fenced yard, and deadbolt locks are some of the security systems and access facilities.
Step 8: Information about amenities and appliances should be filled in.
Tenants want in-unit laundry and air conditioning.They put a premium on certain appliances.If you own a property with these amenities, make sure to include them in your listing.GARAGE PARKING, covered parking, off-street parking and guest parking facilities are some of the amenities renters look for.Specific rules should be listed if parking is provided.If there is a fee for parking.Mention outdoor space, such as balcony, deck or patio, private backyard, fenced yard, lawn, pond and private pool.
Step 9: Make sure your pet policy is clear.
Tenants can clearly understand the rules regarding pets if you list the key elements of your pet policy.The listings with a no-pet policy are ignored by pet owners.Since they constitute up to 57 percent of prospective renters, you have to consider the pros and cons of a no-pet policy.You can keep dogs on a leash if you have vaccine shots, licenses and tags.Tenants who keep pets may be charged extra fees or deposits.Some state laws make it illegal to charge additional fees for pets.
Step 10: Pictures and media can be uploaded.
You need to have high resolution photos for your rental listing.Poor quality images and listings with no images are more likely to be ignored by renters.Prospective renters want to see at least 10 high quality photos in your listing.The interior and exterior of your property should be shown in the photos.Before you take photos, make sure the blinds and curtains are drawn and that the rooms are not cluttered.People tend to be distracted by things.Prospective renters can be taken on a tour of your property using virtual tours.
Step 11: Before you start using it, review your listing.
Ensure that you fill out all the information requested.To make your listing stand out, complete all fields requesting useful information.The renter's decision-making can be affected by details of description of your property and policy.You should clearly state when your property will be available for rent or lease.
Step 12: Your listing needs to be activated.
If you click the "Activate" button at the bottom of the page, you will be directed to create and distribute your rental listing online.Within 24 hours, your rental listing will appear on Zillow.Multiple leading real estate classified ads websites will syndicate your listing.