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  3. 6602 Tamar #A B

$350,000

6602 Tamar #A B
Pasadena, TX, 77503
2beds·2baths·2,430sq ft

About this home

Excellent investment opportunity with long-term tenants already in place! Each side offers 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, separate private backyards, and plenty of parking. Ideally located near San Jacinto College and UHCL with convenient access to Beltway 8 and a short commute to the Port of Houston. This property offers strong rental potential in a highly accessible area. Never flooded, low tax rate, and no HOA. Whether you’re looking to expand your portfolio or secure a steady income-producing property, this one is worth a look!

Property details

Year built
1985
Property type
Residential Income
Style
Multi Family,Duplex
Heating
Electric
Cooling
Ceiling Fan(s), Electric
Lot
0.1722 acres
Taxes / yr
$6,092
Estimated monthly
$2,490/mo
P&I $1,863 · Tax $525/mo · Ins $102/mo

Estimate only. Taxes and insurance are typical TX defaults; check exact figures before buying.

Listed by
Nan & Company Properties-Galveston Office
Martina Tomey
MLS6170181Listed5/17/2026Days on market12
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