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Zack Broaddus
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House hacking?

Zack Broaddus
  • Wholesaler
  • Mechanicsville, VA
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I've been seeing the term "house hacking" pretty often lately, and I'm curious about what it means. Could somebody please tell me what it is and how you do it? Thanks!

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Douglas Larson
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@Zack Broaddus

Another version of House-hacking, often discussed here on BP, is to simply use a SFR (single family residence) as a functional duplex or triplex. This is very common in college towns or expensive markets where you can rent out a basement or individual rooms in your home. You do have to be careful in certain areas that have local ordinances that make this more difficult. Some laws might state that only 3 or 5 unrelated people may live in a home.

You also may not be able to use the rental income from a functional (but not permitted) multi-family property to qualify for the mortgage.

I house-hacked 4 different SFRs on Maui several years back by renting out "ohana" units (mother-in law apartments) that were simply sectioned-off parts of a SFR. My ludicrous mortgage payments were mostly covered by my renters and the appreciation really paid off after 1-2 years in each place!

Have fun and make your own luck!

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