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House Hacking and reality
So I've been doing some research on house hacking a little bit. I wanted to hear from some people who have had either success or failure in house hacking. I am currently living in an apartment while in school, and I was wondering if you guys would recommend house hacking as a good way to get started in real estate investing or if starting off with something easier would be more beneficial after I graduate. Also if you think house hacking is the way to go, then how, if you were in my shoes would you proceed with doing so.