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6207 Linden Ln, Dallas, Texas 75230
$
3600
Bedrooms
4
Utilities Included
No
Bathrooms
3
Furnished
No
Available to Lease on
Property Type
Single Family
SQFT
2191
Key metrics
Rent
$
3600
Monthly Estimated Profit?
$
2,233
Annual Estimated Profit?
$
26,800
Acquisition Fee
$
2,500
Security Deposit
$
3600
Average Daily Rate
$
310
Occupancy
62%
Annual Revenue
$
70,000
Key Features

Property Description:
Remodeled 4-bedroom, 3-bathroom home located in a quiet residential neighborhood with easy access to the tollway and close proximity to Medical City Hospital. This home features freshly painted hardwood floors in the bedrooms, tile flooring throughout the rest of the home, and a large backyard ideal for outdoor space. The layout includes three bedrooms on one side of the home and a separate guest bedroom with a full bathroom on the opposite side. The main suite includes a private bath with a Jacuzzi tub.

Property Features:

  • 4 bedrooms / 3 bathrooms
  • Freshly painted hardwood floors in bedrooms
  • Tile flooring throughout main areas
  • Large backyard
  • Private guest suite with separate bath
  • Jacuzzi in primary suite bathroom

Nearby Access:

  • Easy access to the tollway
  • Close to Medical City Hospital

STR Regulations Summary:  

Status:
Mixed

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As of February 2025, Dallas is not actively enforcing its short-term rental (STR) regulations for non-owner occupied properties due to ongoing legal challenges. Here's the current situation:

  1. The Dallas City Council passed ordinances in June 2023 that effectively banned STRs in single-family neighborhoods and imposed strict regulations on those operating in other areas24.
  2. However, these ordinances are currently under a temporary injunction filed in December 2023, preventing the city from enforcing the new rules23.
  3. The Texas 5th District Court of Appeals is currently deciding whether Dallas can prohibit STRs in single-family neighborhoods3. As of the latest information available, no ruling has been made on this matter5.
  4. While the injunction is in place, STRs are operating legally within Dallas neighborhoods, including in single-family zoned areas2.
  5. The city is still enforcing existing ordinances on property standards and disturbances1, but the specific STR regulations passed in 2023 are not being implemented due to the ongoing legal battle.
  6. Some council members, like Chad West, have suggested revisiting the STR ordinance, arguing that it's "not working" and potentially causing the city to miss out on significant tax revenue26.

In summary, while Dallas has passed laws regarding non-owner occupied STRs, these are not currently being enforced due to legal challenges. The situation remains in flux, with potential for changes depending on court rulings and further council actions.

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