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Brian Childres
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  • Rental Property Investor
  • Tyler, TX
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Is it a good idea to mix strategies (STR/LTR) in a triplex?

Brian Childres
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  • Rental Property Investor
  • Tyler, TX
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We are building a triplex and wanting to try either STR or MTR in one unit and LTR in the other two. Just curious if the LTR tenants would be ok with the movement of STR/MTR going on next door. We currently have 17 LTR doors and did a STR a few years back and enjoyed the experience. Thanks for the advice BP!

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