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Updated over 8 years ago on . Most recent reply
Management of a house back
So I had a thought, my first investment I have wanted to do to get into REI is house hacking. I am only 20 so it kinda fits into my life right now. But is it possible to purchase a multiplex, maybe 4 units, maybe less, live in it, but also hire a property manager to take care of renting and tenant care. I feel like it could even promote me to never have to tell the tenants that I own the "plex" which I also like that idea.