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My First House Hacking… Do not know what to do.

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Hi Community, I have a residential home in a quite neighborhood that we bought about 10 years ago. We are trying to turn our basement which has a living area, loundery room, 1 bath, 1 bedroom into an apartment for grad students. I can add its own private entrance and a kitchenette eventually. This is my first experience trying to do this. I was wondering if anyone has good advises on how to start. Good books to read? Or even just a point me into the right direction could do greatness. Thank's in advance! 

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Jake Andronico
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Quote from @Juan Andres Rodriguez:

Hi Community, I have a residential home in a quite neighborhood that we bought about 10 years ago. We are trying to turn our basement which has a living area, loundery room, 1 bath, 1 bedroom into an apartment for grad students. I can add its own private entrance and a kitchenette eventually. This is my first experience trying to do this. I was wondering if anyone has good advises on how to start. Good books to read? Or even just a point me into the right direction could do greatness. Thank's in advance! 


 Congrats!! Love the idea. DEFINITELY check with the city first to see if this is even allowed. 

I would not proceed unless you know it is. 

If it is, try to find reputable local contractors to walk it with you, have them show you previous projects, and get bids. 

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