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House hack with Brother
First time poster and investor! My brother is sick of renting and I want to help him buy his first home-- ultimately, we want to flip or rent after 1-3 yrs. Seems like a good opportunity for our first project.
How do we structure the deal so it's a win/win? I am putting money down and covering rehab, he will pay mortgage (with a roommate), oversee subcontractors and maintenance.
Ex) for a $500k 2br I want to put down $30k and $50k rehab. 20yr mortgage with $3k/month due each month he'd split with a roommate.
He pays half mortgage but gets a place to live. I can't afford the deal without him being a primary resident.. there's got to be a good structure that's attractive for us both! Thoughts?? Thank you for your ideas and feedback :).
--Nic