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All Forum Posts by: Skye White Srisathit

Skye White Srisathit has started 1 posts and replied 2 times.

Post: Ready to Invest in DFW Market

Skye White SrisathitPosted
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My husband and I own a duplex in the heart of Bishop Arts that is a STR. It looks like we might be moving internationally so beginning to reach out to folks in case there's interest in it. LMK!
duplex ~ 1270 sq ft
scores a 98 on walkability
has been on Airbnb successfully for the past 3 years

We BRRRed a property a few years ago that we’ve been holding onto in TX. It is a duplex that allowed us to live in one side and Airbnb the other. We bought it for $255k, built rehab costs into mortgage for $355k total, refied, lived in it a few years years while Airbnb’ing one half. I now have it under contract for $500k but am wondering if I’m being short sighted and the should hold onto it even longer. Thoughts? The cash would be great but don’t have a particular next play in mind. Real estate is a side hustle right now but would like to potentially go all in soon. 

We now live in a home that’s more our aesthetic and also own a third duplex with rental/Airbnb income.