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Updated about 5 years ago on . Most recent reply

Newbie for BiggerPockets forum, located in belgium.
Hi, I am Pazula, learning to be a real estate investor, currently live in Antwerp belgium.
I am looking to start with house hacking strategy by buying a duplex or triplex. And transform to BRRRR strategy starting from my later deals. I am thinking to rent the apartment out to social housing association. I did some research, there are some tax benefits in social housing. Plus if the property was in a bad energy consumption shape and being repaired by buyer, government will reduce big part of transaction cost.
But as a total newbie, i am sure I still have a lot of details to figure out. Thought to post it here for “stress test” the idea. Please feel free to comment your thoughts or concerns.
Best,
Pazula