What Tenants Really Want in a Rental Property (That Won’t Cost the Earth)

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When it comes to attracting and keeping good tenants, it’s often the small, thoughtful touches that make the biggest difference. The good news? You don’t need to spend thousands on renovations to make your property stand out. Here are the features tenants value most – and they won’t cost the earth.

1. A Warm, Well-Maintained Home

It sounds obvious, but reliable heating, good insulation, and no damp or mould top the list. Tenants are looking for a home that feels safe and comfortable. Fixing small issues before they become big ones goes a long way.

2. Clean and Neutral Décor

A fresh lick of paint in neutral colours can make your property feel brighter and more spacious. It also allows tenants to imagine making the space their own without clashing décor.

3. Practical Storage

Built-in cupboards, shelves, or even hooks behind doors make daily life easier. Storage is one of the most common things tenants say is missing from rentals.

4. A Decent Kitchen and Bathroom

You don’t need a full remodel. Simple upgrades – like replacing old taps, re-grouting tiles, or updating cupboard handles – can give kitchens and bathrooms a new lease of life.

5. Outdoor Space (Even if It’s Small)

A tidy garden, balcony, or even a courtyard adds real value. Providing basic tools like a lawnmower or strimmer can help tenants maintain it too.

6. Fast, Reliable Internet

With so many people working from home, a good broadband connection is now a top priority for tenants – often as important as the number of bedrooms!

Final Thoughts

Meeting tenant needs doesn’t have to be expensive. By focusing on comfort, practicality, and a few smart upgrades, you’ll make your property more attractive and keep it occupied for longer.


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