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125 N Keechi Street
Fairfield, TX 75840
Megan Leija with Inderman + Leija, original listing - (903) 915-9010
$595,000
Conventional
Property
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Property Type
Conventional
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Property Description
Seize the opportunity to invest in a fully operational tiny home community in the heart of Fairfield, Texas—a rapidly growing town conveniently located off I-45, just over an hour south of Dallas. Originally a 24-site RV park, this property has been transformed into a 17-site tiny home community, with 10 spaces currently occupied with RV Park Models on long-term leases. Fairfield sits directly along the I-45 corridor, ensuring high visibility and steady demand from residents seeking affordable, long-term housing solutions. With substantial residential development underway, the city is poised for significant growth, increasing demand for housing and investment opportunities. Stable Tenant Base – The existing tenants have demonstrated longevity, providing a reliable income stream with minimal turnover. High Upside Potential – With seven remaining sites available, investors have multiple pathways to maximize income: Purchase tiny homes aka RV Park Models factory-direct at wholesale pricing to increase occupancy and rental income. Or partner with the local tiny home dealership to market and fill the remaining spaces with quality tenants. Tiny home living is in high demand as a cost-effective, sustainable housing solution. This community is uniquely positioned to capitalize on this trend, offering affordability and flexibility in a growing market. Investment Highlights: 17 total sites (infrastructured for 24 RV sites) 10 sites occupied with long-term leases Room to increase revenue Strategic location off I-45 with easy access to Dallas and Houston Strong local demand for tiny home living and affordable housing Whether you’re an experienced investor or looking for a high-growth opportunity in a thriving market, this tiny home community offers immediate cash flow with significant upside potential.
Property Information
Lot Size
1 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Commercial Sale-Business
Year Built
2019
MLS Number
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Location
Address
125 N Keechi Street
City
Fairfield
State
TX
Zip Code
75840
County
FREESTONE
Listing
Provider
Inderman + Leija, original listing
Name
Phone
(682) 232-2323
Office Name
Office Phone
(903) 915-9010
Agent Name
Megan Leija
Agency Phone
(903) 915-9010

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