If the apartment is listed at a lower price, can you make the manager reduce the price?

Posted on timeFebruary 26th, 2009 by userOnline Bargains


somebodee2001 asked:


I’m looking to rent a new apartment. Online at quite a few different websites, the apartment is listed at 35 dollars less than what the Manager said on the phone. Is there a way to bargain with them to reduce the price back down? Please help!

Virgil
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tag5 Responses to “If the apartment is listed at a lower price, can you make the manager reduce the price?”

  1. Jen Says:

    Often the ads list one price and the manager will say another based on what the terms of the ad are. Often the lower price is based on it being an end unit or a middle level apartment vs an upstairs unit with a garage or parking next to the unit etc.
    Ask the manager which apartment is available at the lower rate. Things are always open to negoitate, but it may not be for the exact thing you want.

  2. dotoflightindarkness Says:

    For less online.

  3. Daisy Says:

    Maybe the person that posted the listing was misinformed. You should point this out and ask if he will honor the website price.

  4. finholl Says:

    The problems with this is not willing to certain terms and if there are certain terms and conditions then he or signing one year lease ask why the apartment also the ad says anywhere.

  5. Mark P Says:

    Cant make em but u can ask them to.

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