In my area you would get $2000/month and professional in that unit.
My advice is charge more than less unless you do a refugee or something for good will.
The more you (over)charge typically you filter undesirable tenants. Look closer at line of work etc and pull credit report to figure out the financial picture. I co-owned a four family place and lived in unit at age 23 and jumped rent from $1000-$1700 on tenants and got way better people in terms of paying on time and steady jobs (state government workers).
My advice is charge more than less unless you do a refugee or something for good will.
The more you (over)charge typically you filter undesirable tenants. Look closer at line of work etc and pull credit report to figure out the financial picture. I co-owned a four family place and lived in unit at age 23 and jumped rent from $1000-$1700 on tenants and got way better people in terms of paying on time and steady jobs (state government workers).