What does unfurnished mean?
An unfurnished property is a complete blank slate. Residents have to buy all their own furniture. Depending on your idea of what an unfurnished property is, you might also choose to leave out:
- Carpets
- Curtains
- Fridge
- Cooker
- Washing machine
A furnished house is the polar opposite. All the bells and whistles are included. As part of the full package, this can even extend to providing tenants with:
- Crockery
- Cutlery
- Towels
- Bedding
What you consider a furnished house to be will either be at your discretion, or a point of discussion between you and any interested party. In any case, you should at least cover the floorboards with carpet and have a cool fridge ready for your tenants to fill with a few beers. Well, moving is thirsty work after all.
Somewhere in between the two choices sits a third option; part-furnished. A part-furnished property comes with all the basics. This means installing a:
- Sofa
- Dining table
- Bed
- Wardrobe
- Some white goods (eg. kettle, microwave, fridge etc.)
The option you go with will depend on your budget, what your tenants expect and where you’re based, but furnished properties tend to let out quicker and for more money. If increasing rental yields and avoiding void periods is your main driver, the answer to ‘should you be renting property furnished or unfurnished’ should be pretty clear.
Make your property stand out
Potential tenants could be viewing several different properties in your area, which makes it harder for any home to be more memorable over another. Keeping your property in front of potential tenants’ minds is easier when there’s something about your property that’s unique.
In one of our other blogs, we advised landlords to be brave with accessories. Bold statement pieces such as artwork captures people’s attention, and when it comes to making a decision over where to rent, it’s your property that will first come to mind.
However, it’s not just the quirky stuff you’ll be remembered for. The attention to detail you’ve put into making a house feel like a home for tenants will come into play as well.
Add style and comfort to your property with mirrors, cushions and even your choice of lighting. It will add a pop to your rental unit. When deciding on whether renting property furnished or unfurnished is right for you, think about what a potential tenant would actually prefer. Getting to know your target market will help you make the right choice, as we discuss a little later on.
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