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Updated over 8 years ago, 08/25/2016

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Mani Swagath
  • Tracy, CA
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House in T-Intersection

Mani Swagath
  • Tracy, CA
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Hi, i found a very good single storied house in a developing area (Prosper) in North Dallas. The house is in a very nice peaceful residential community , home schools are highly rated. The house is unfortunately in a T intersection, the dining within the house is on left side and exactly facing the road of the "T". However, the front yard is quite big with few steps as pathway to the house's entrance door

Given it is a facing a T intersection, will i be constrained in leasing this house to tenants ?

Thanks in advance

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