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House Hacking: Los Angeles/Out-Of-State?

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Hello! I am writing for some clarity -- 

I know that the LA/SoCal area is difficult to find value right now, and that house hacking is not all that likely to do here, so I've been researching other out-of-state areas. The problem I'm running into, (potentially because I am trying to start out), is that unless you intend to purchase to occupy for at least a year, the banks don't offer good loan options. BUT, I am not able to move to an out-of-state area like, Denver for example. 

So, I feel like it's impossible to start to house-hack. Does anyone know of good ways of buying out-of-state for value and return of investment with ability to house hack, while living in LA/SoCal? Am I missing something here?

Really look forward to hearing from you guys!

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Lee Ripma
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@Matthew Montemaro

You'll hear about about it when my BP episode airs, I just finished recording. It's true that owner-occupant loans do allow lower down payments. I think you should look at your goals "gain passive income towards financial freedom" and see how you can achieve it. I don't really believe in dichotomies - you don't have to pick LA or out of state - you can do both. The first deals are the hardest, of course. I guess I don't know exactly where you are financially but I often advise looking to build equity first and then converting that equity to passive income later. So more of step one - get equity and step 2-convert to cashflow. I see something similar posted on BP frequently "I have 100k and and I want 10k/mo" well you can't take 100k and get 10k a month unless you know of an investment that gives you a 120% cash on cash return. You're going to need to take intermediate steps to grow that 100k into 1M and then get 10% cash on cash returns.  

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