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House hacking a multi family
Hi! So I am still super new to this whole real estate thing. I have sparked a ton of interest for real estate being my job after I graduate, I made a post a couple weeks ago asking for tips and thoughts to get started. I was told House hacking is a great way to get starter and since then I have started reading books and watching more podcast. So now I have gained some knowlegde on how the process works but I need some pointers to get me headed in the right direction to find a good deal. Say I find a good deal move in next year and live there for a year or 2... what happens then, do i just keep the property and rent it to other college students?