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Mose Gebremeskel
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Continue Househacking or move in with in-laws

Mose Gebremeskel
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We are currently househacking a duplex and are glad about it. However, with costs rising, we've entertained finding a home with my in-laws to co-live. Does anyone have any experience with this and have any thoughts? We'd still keep the duplex and move in with the in-laws. The other option is just to find another multifamily and keep house hacking. 

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Brandon Cormier
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Brandon Cormier
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(a little biased) But house hacking is always the answer! This situation is obviously mostly personal preference based on how you and your partner want to live, but if i were in your shoes i would be looking to get a few house hacks in before banks start looking negatively at your DTI. Use up all the opportunities you have to get some rental property 3-5% down and in the near future you can always turn to a shared family house. it all depends on what your goals are

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