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Jonathan Bebey
  • Investor
  • San Diego, CA
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House Hacking (Duplex, SFH, ADU)

Jonathan Bebey
  • Investor
  • San Diego, CA
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Hello Phoenix BP, 

I am looking into house hacking in the next 6-8 months in Phoenix. I have some understanding of the area, but not a lot. After reading the forums, I am reading that it is hard to find Multi-family properties (Duplex, Triplex, 4-plex) in areas other than C class areas that will cash flow because they are expensive. Additionally, I am reading that there are zoning issues for renting out an ADU as a separate property from a SFH, which can make house hacking tricky.

I am curious if anyone has any experience house hacking in Phoenix and what strategy worked for you? Any info or insight is greatly appreciated! 

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