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John Steffen
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Dallas/Fort Worth, TX
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Short Term Primary -> Long Term Hold

John Steffen
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Dallas/Fort Worth, TX
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Investment Info:

Single-family residence buy & hold investment.

Purchase price: $317,000
Cash invested: $30,000

Short term primary -> long term hold with a 3.25% interest rate. New construction SFH in a B+ grade community across the street from the high school and middle school. We lived here for 18 months then placed a tenant. We are cash flow break-even, but we love the steady equity growth that requires nearly zero bandwidth to self-manage.

  • John Steffen