Pet Friendly Homes in Demand

Pet Friendly Homes in Demand

26 October 2020
Pet Friendly Homes in Demand Demand for pet friendly properties in Wimborne & Blandford is at an all-time high with one-in-seven renters rating ‘pets being allowed in the property’ as their most important requirement. Due to minimal landlords considering pets, when a pet friendly property does become available, it attracts ample interest, leaving many professional applicants disappointed and still searching. 

Aimee Crawford from Goadsby comments “Pet friendly, family homes in the Wimborne & Blandford vicinity are few and far between and often generate high levels of demand and a premium rental figure. We are keen to hear from landlords with similar properties or those considering a buy-to-let as we have a number of professional applicants waiting!”

If you are considering renting out a property or would like some informal advice on the rental market please contact Aimee on 01202 848984, or email aimee.crawford@goadsby.com

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