Listing on Elev
Property Info - Tailoring Your Listing on Elev
Nov 16, 2023
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Introduction
In the Property Info section, you're defining the essentials of your space. This is where you identify the type of property you're listing, the rental style, and layout details. Our goal here is to help you select options that best describe your property.
Selecting Your Property Type
Why It's Important: The right property type helps students quickly understand what kind of living space you're offering. How to Choose:
House, Duplex, or Townhouse: For standalone or semi-connected homes.
Apartment or Condo: Typically a single unit within a larger building.
Basement Suite: A separate living area, usually within a house, with its own entrance.
Defining the Rental Type
Why It's Important: This clarifies whether you're renting the entire place or just individual rooms. Options:
Entire Unit: For any property where the whole space is available, be it a one-bedroom apartment, a house, or a basement suite.
Individual Rooms: Ideal for properties where multiple tenants rent separate rooms. Further Reading: Entire Unit or Individual Rooms: How should you List your place?
Detailing Bedrooms and Bathrooms
How to List:
Use the steppers to select the total number of bedrooms and bathrooms. Include all available rooms, specifying if some are half-sized.
Dens: Count dens as bedrooms if they offer suitable living or sleeping space.
Writing Your Description
Why It's Important: A compelling description can make your property stand out to students. Tips:
Focus on Student Appeal: Highlight aspects like proximity to campus, study areas, and fast internet.
Be Clear and Concise: Describe the atmosphere, any unique features, and practical benefits.
Minimum Length: At least 100 characters, without personal contact info for safety.
Avoid Personal Contact Info: To prevent scams, don’t include personal contact details. Interested students will contact you through Elev.
FAQs
Q: Can I change the property type later?
A: Yes, but it’s important to choose the most accurate option initially for the best match with students.
Q: Should I list a den as a bedroom?
A: Yes, if it’s a suitable living or sleeping space.
Q: What are key features to highlight for student renters?
A: Focus on location, convenience, study-friendly environments, and any amenities that cater to a student's lifestyle.
Introduction
In the Property Info section, you're defining the essentials of your space. This is where you identify the type of property you're listing, the rental style, and layout details. Our goal here is to help you select options that best describe your property.
Selecting Your Property Type
Why It's Important: The right property type helps students quickly understand what kind of living space you're offering. How to Choose:
House, Duplex, or Townhouse: For standalone or semi-connected homes.
Apartment or Condo: Typically a single unit within a larger building.
Basement Suite: A separate living area, usually within a house, with its own entrance.
Defining the Rental Type
Why It's Important: This clarifies whether you're renting the entire place or just individual rooms. Options:
Entire Unit: For any property where the whole space is available, be it a one-bedroom apartment, a house, or a basement suite.
Individual Rooms: Ideal for properties where multiple tenants rent separate rooms. Further Reading: Entire Unit or Individual Rooms: How should you List your place?
Detailing Bedrooms and Bathrooms
How to List:
Use the steppers to select the total number of bedrooms and bathrooms. Include all available rooms, specifying if some are half-sized.
Dens: Count dens as bedrooms if they offer suitable living or sleeping space.
Writing Your Description
Why It's Important: A compelling description can make your property stand out to students. Tips:
Focus on Student Appeal: Highlight aspects like proximity to campus, study areas, and fast internet.
Be Clear and Concise: Describe the atmosphere, any unique features, and practical benefits.
Minimum Length: At least 100 characters, without personal contact info for safety.
Avoid Personal Contact Info: To prevent scams, don’t include personal contact details. Interested students will contact you through Elev.
FAQs
Q: Can I change the property type later?
A: Yes, but it’s important to choose the most accurate option initially for the best match with students.
Q: Should I list a den as a bedroom?
A: Yes, if it’s a suitable living or sleeping space.
Q: What are key features to highlight for student renters?
A: Focus on location, convenience, study-friendly environments, and any amenities that cater to a student's lifestyle.
Introduction
In the Property Info section, you're defining the essentials of your space. This is where you identify the type of property you're listing, the rental style, and layout details. Our goal here is to help you select options that best describe your property.
Selecting Your Property Type
Why It's Important: The right property type helps students quickly understand what kind of living space you're offering. How to Choose:
House, Duplex, or Townhouse: For standalone or semi-connected homes.
Apartment or Condo: Typically a single unit within a larger building.
Basement Suite: A separate living area, usually within a house, with its own entrance.
Defining the Rental Type
Why It's Important: This clarifies whether you're renting the entire place or just individual rooms. Options:
Entire Unit: For any property where the whole space is available, be it a one-bedroom apartment, a house, or a basement suite.
Individual Rooms: Ideal for properties where multiple tenants rent separate rooms. Further Reading: Entire Unit or Individual Rooms: How should you List your place?
Detailing Bedrooms and Bathrooms
How to List:
Use the steppers to select the total number of bedrooms and bathrooms. Include all available rooms, specifying if some are half-sized.
Dens: Count dens as bedrooms if they offer suitable living or sleeping space.
Writing Your Description
Why It's Important: A compelling description can make your property stand out to students. Tips:
Focus on Student Appeal: Highlight aspects like proximity to campus, study areas, and fast internet.
Be Clear and Concise: Describe the atmosphere, any unique features, and practical benefits.
Minimum Length: At least 100 characters, without personal contact info for safety.
Avoid Personal Contact Info: To prevent scams, don’t include personal contact details. Interested students will contact you through Elev.
FAQs
Q: Can I change the property type later?
A: Yes, but it’s important to choose the most accurate option initially for the best match with students.
Q: Should I list a den as a bedroom?
A: Yes, if it’s a suitable living or sleeping space.
Q: What are key features to highlight for student renters?
A: Focus on location, convenience, study-friendly environments, and any amenities that cater to a student's lifestyle.