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All Forum Posts by: Stefan Karner

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Post: House Hacking in Chicago

Stefan KarnerPosted
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Hello,

I wanted to introduce myself to the BP community. My wife and I are new to the world of real estate investing. We have been learning about real estate investing by listening to podcasts, reading books, doing research etc. We want to purchase our first place in about 10 months, however after learning about different options to build more financial freedom we are mainly interested in house hacking our first property. Our goal would be to purchase a 2 unit multifamily place. We plan to live in one unit and rent out the other. To do so we want to finance this with a FHA loan which we want to get pre-approved in the next two months to see our financial potential. Since we have to live in this property we are a little limited to location in Chicago because of work. We were looking into the northside of Chicago (Humboldt Park, Logan square, Irving Park, Irving Park etc.) I ran the numbers and I could not really find a place with enough cash flow to make sense to buy this property. Do you have similar experiences or any help what we could do?

Thank you for your help.
Stefan