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Alex Lunsford
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House Hacking advice

Alex Lunsford
  • Houston, TX
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I'm coming up on my first property purchase, where I'll be the primary resident of a single family home. I'm getting my start in the Houston, TX market, and was wondering what advice or experiences some of you may have had with house hacking a single family home in Houston. As in the demand for rooms to rent in a single family home, how long the room would sit before rented, etc.

Any and all advice are much appreciated!

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    Ridge Tullos
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    Ridge Tullos
    • Real Estate Agent
    • Houston, TX
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    @Alex Lunsford it's definitely possible to house hack a SFH many have in the past. I'm curious though, is there a reason you aren't looking at multi-family properties if you don't already own a home?

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