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Deren Huang
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Tulsa, OK
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House Hacking Opportunity

Deren Huang
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Tulsa, OK
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Hey all,

I know there are some people that have not yet invested in real estate and want to start! The way I started was actually "house-hacking" and I believe it's a great way to dip your toes in the water. 

In Tulsa, there are not a ton of foreclosed or banked owned multi-family properties. Being owner-occupied really gives you the competitive edge above all the investors because that's what the bank is looking for.

Like I said banked owned properties pop up only ever so often, but I found one that will be "COMING SOON": I do not know any of the details, but I think this is a great way to start investing. For owner occupied/house hackers, you actually get some incentives: including the 3% closing cost (if you qualify) , the ability to bid first, and usually a lower threshold that the banks will accept. 

Check it out and if you need help let me know: https://www.homepath.com/listing/1804-and-1806-e-6...

I approx the listing will be at 110k (can't say for sure)

2600 sq ft

3br/2ba/2 car garage each side

No HOA

$2515 taxes/2015