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Updated 4 months ago, 07/24/2024

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Starting out with house hacking, but uncertain about long term scaling

Kevin Duong
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Hi community!

I plan to get a property later this year and employ the house-hacking strategy (I already have the funds for downpayment and closing). One thing I'm struggling to grasp is scaling. I understand that I can buy and move into the next property after a year... but that is only one house a year.

I have heard that scaling through partnerships and DSCR loans is an avenue, but are there other ways to scale quickly with little cash on hand?

I would love to hear your thoughts because I want to accelerate my path to freedom!

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