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Updated 11 months ago,

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Help analyze a property in Leander, TX

Robert Johnson
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Hey everyone, I live in Austin and am exploring the idea of doing a house hack + STR combo. I travel frequently but would use it as my home base when I'm in town.

I found this property about an hour north of Austin: https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/17710-Fawnridge-Cir-Leand...

It has views of the lake and AirDna rates Leander, TX where it's located with a 62 market score. I'd definitely dive deeper into the regulations though. Using zillow's rent zestimate I think it would roughly break-even if used as a LTR as a backup plan.

I'm curious what the more experienced investors here think. How would you be thinking about this property? What questions would you be asking?

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