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Updated almost 8 years ago,

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Ryan Ahlgrim
  • Investor
  • Sapulpa, OK
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4bd, 3ba SFR with an Assumable Loan in Oklahoma City

Ryan Ahlgrim
  • Investor
  • Sapulpa, OK
Posted

4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 2 car garage, carport, 2 living room areas, 1 large bonus room, dining room, kitchen, and a fenced in back yard. Below are a few pictures.

This house use to be my primary residence. We had it leased for 2 years at $1395/mo. The OKC rental market has softened a bit so now it will lease for around $1300/mo. I'm assuming once the oil market turns around rents will go up again. 

Since we aren't in the area anymore we're trying to sell rather than rent it out again. I'm willing to work out a deal with another investor who's interested in assuming the loan. The place is pretty much rent ready. The only work the house needs is a new hot water heater and maybe new carpet downstairs (upstairs carpet is 3 years old). 

Feel free to send me a private message if interested. 

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