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What's your experience of holding STNL for over a decade?

Prithvi Sri
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I am venturing into STNL as an income strategy to supplement my income from day job and SFR income. Having spent over 20 years as SFR investments, I have very positive feeling about SFR investments - especially because of the capital appreciation I enjoyed in the recent past. Since I am new to STNL, I want to learn from the folks what your experience has been, especially if you have held the properties for over a decade? Did you feel the overall return (rental income + potential capital appreciation) was similar to residential or multi-family investments? If you were to go back in time, which one would you rather do it? SFR, MFR, STNL or MTNL? 

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