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Finding an off market house hack
Good morning BP members!
I've been trying to find my first house hack, either a duplex or triplex, for a couple months now. With it being such a sellers market right now, there's not many places popping up on the MLS. So my question is, is "driving for dollars" as efficient if I'm looking for a house hack vs. a traditional investment rental? Or should I just wait it out til I find a duplex/ triplex pop up on the MLS? It seems like it'd be difficult finding an off-Market small multi family. I'm getting impatient on getting my first deal!