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House Hacking in Indiana

Thierno Diallo
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Hi Everyone!

I am moving to Indiana for work and looking to house hack. I don't know much about Indiana and never really visited. Looking for guidance on which areas to look into for multi family properties. I am also open to talking to agents who has listing. Any help is appreciated. 

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Ryan Thomson
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Ryan Thomson
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@Thierno Diallo House Hacking is amazing. Here are some resources I found really helpful on my journey.

1. For podcasts I really like the Huse Hacking episodes on Bigger Pockets Podcast and other channels. Here is a playlist with the best House Hacking Podcasts I’ve found: https://open.spotify.com/playl...

2. Great beginners guide: https://www.biggerpockets.com/...

3. The Book on House Hacking Strategies by Bigger Pockets is also a fantastic book

4. Happy to talk if you want more advice

5. Connect with a realtor who understands house hacking and has invested themselves

6. Connect with a lender to see what you qualify for and how you can improve that situation

7. Go to local Real Estate meetups and learn from people there

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