Great Investor Package Available Now With Tenants in Place! Instant Cash Flow! This is a portfolio of 4 single family homes that are tenant-occupied and are being sold as a package. 219 N. 21st Ave was built in 2017, is a 3/2, and about 1269 square feet, and rented for $1700 per month. 711 Myrtle is a 3/1, a little over 1000 square feet, and has had the same tenant for 3 years and is rented for $925 per month. 3119 Luper was built in 1982, is a 3/2, about 1600 square feet, has had the same tenant since 2017, and is rented for $1150 per month. 610 Mamie is a 3/2, around 1338 square feet, and is rented for $1150 per month. Proof of funds will be required before scheduling any showings.
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Listing updated:
Listed by:
Charles M. Dawe601-819-0446,
Keller Williams601-819-0399
Source: HSMLS,MLS#: 147412
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Facts & features
Interior
Bedrooms & bathrooms
Bedrooms: 3
Bathrooms: 2
Full bathrooms: 2
Cooling
Central Air
Appliances
Included: Other
Features
Other
Has fireplace: No
Property
Parking
Parking features: Other
Features
Levels: One
Stories: 1
Exterior features: Other
Lot
Dimensions: 4 separate plats
Features: Subdivision
Construction
Type & style
Home type: SingleFamily
Property subtype: Single Family Residence, Residential
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Principal & interest
$1,547
Mortgage insurance
$0
Property taxes
$170
Home insurance
$105
HOA fees
$0
Utilities
Not included
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