If you keep it at that sweet spot of 1600 for rent I find you get a better quality of tenants. (biggerpockets.com)
I think at this point I may choose to live in the unit that needs the most work first unless there is a huge difference in quality of tenant. (biggerpockets.com)
Even when it isn't, it's a desirable feature that attracts a higher quality of tenant. (sparkrental.mysmartmove.com)