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Why your letting agent may not be finding tenants — pricing, marketing, and local market issues — and what Doncaster landlords can do about it.
A vacant property costs money every day. If your letting agent is not finding tenants, the problem usually falls into one of a few diagnosable categories — and most are fixable.
1. The rent is too high
The most common reason properties do not let. Agents sometimes overpromise on rent to win the instruction, then the property sits while they hope the market catches up. Compare your asking rent against similar properties currently let (not just listed) in your area.
Fix: Get an independent rental valuation. A small rent reduction often costs less than another month void.
2. Poor marketing presentation
Bad photographs, incomplete descriptions, and limited portal exposure kill enquiry rates. Your property competes against dozens of others online — it needs to stand out.
Fix: Professional photography, detailed descriptions highlighting key features, and listings on Rightmove and Zoopla at minimum. Ask your agent for enquiry statistics.
3. The property is not rent-ready
Tenants will not overlook dated decoration, visible repairs, or poor kerb appeal when alternatives exist. A property that would not sell quickly will not let quickly either.
Fix: Address obvious issues before remarketing. Sometimes a £500 refresh generates months of rental income.
4. Wrong agent for the area
National online agents and out-of-area firms lack local applicant databases and market knowledge. They may list your property but not actively sell it.
Fix: Use a Doncaster letting agent with local enquiry flow, area expertise, and a track record of letting similar properties.
5. Weak applicant conversion
Generating enquiries but not converting them to tenancies suggests problems at the viewing or referencing stage — inflexible availability, slow responses, or overly strict criteria.
Fix: Ensure viewings happen promptly, applications are processed within 48 hours, and referencing is thorough but not unnecessarily obstructive.
What to do right now
- Ask your agent for days on market, enquiry count, and viewing numbers
- Compare your rent against live market data
- Review portal listings critically — photos, description, price
- If the agent cannot explain the void, consider switching
We let Doncaster properties faster
Our local knowledge, active applicant database, and honest pricing approach mean shorter void periods. If your current agent is struggling, we will take over marketing immediately.
Get a free rental valuation and we will tell you exactly why your property is not letting and what to do about it.
