

3 Creative House Hacking Setups for First-Time Buyers
You don’t need a fourplex to be a house hacker. In fact, many first-time buyers are using creative setups to generate rental income from a single-family home.
Here are 3 low-barrier ways to house hack—without needing commercial property experience:
1. Rent-by-Room
Buy a 3–5 bedroom house and rent out the extra rooms.
Best for: College towns, military bases, urban job centers.
Pro: Higher per-room income than traditional leases.
Watch out for: Managing different personalities under one roof.
2. Finished Basement or Garage Conversion
If the basement or garage has a separate entrance, you can create a small rental unit (check local zoning).
Pro: Semi-private setup.
Watch out for: Permitting, soundproofing, and heating/cooling costs.
3. ADU or Casita (Accessory Dwelling Unit)
If local zoning allows, you can build or buy a home with a detached ADU in the backyard.
Pro: Full privacy for both parties.
Watch out for: Upfront build costs and city approval.
Final Thought:
House hacking isn’t one-size-fits-all. Whether you’re buying with roommates or adding a tiny home out back, the key is finding the setup that fits your lifestyle and your financial goals.
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