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What we learned from renters via Twitter hashtags
#ApartmentHunting
They want to see photos.
"No photos available" - that must means it's too pretty to put on the Internet! #ApartmentHunting
- Tom Powell (@Tom__Powell) July 11, 2015
They hate it.
I want to die #apartmenthunting
- biracial af (@alyssakeiko) July 2, 2015
Does everyone have this much trouble finding a home? Adulting is hard. #dontwanna #apartmenthunting
- Grace Ainsworth (@TuesdaysChild87) June 30, 2015
Yet, they're excited!
Exciting day ahead tomorrow! ðŸ¡#apartmenthunting
- Keeley Mayes (@keeleymayes) June 30, 2015
Having fun doing grown up things 💠#apartmenthunting
- Traycie Lange (@traycielange) June 29, 2015
Their pets are important to them...
Me and #bae kickin it in the car, #apartmenthunting. 🡠I have to find the best for my Emma girl. pic.twitter.com/nmgKfbpkWy
- Miranda (@mirandalw91) June 27, 2015
Looking for a 1or 2 bedroom apartment that allows dogs for under $700 , its like finding a unicorn #apartmenthunting #movingon #freshstart
- Kailee Hargrove (@KLH_1114) June 25, 2015
They want details, and good ones.
Amenities listed? Ceiling fan. Singular. #apartmenthunting #craigslist
- Beth Castle (@AlphaBethtastic) June 30, 2015
Most importantly, they're asking for help…
I wish apartments would search for me instead of me searching for them. #apartmenthunting #stressful
- Edwin Wong (@Edwin_Wong8) June 30, 2015
If anyone knows of a studio apartment or 1 bedroom opening up for August 1st, please let me know :) #Toronto #ApartmentHunting
- Fyona (@fyona_p) June 26, 2015
Why not reach out to them via Twitter.
Get some tips from our WEBCON 2015 speaker Holli Beckman on reaching out to renters via social media.