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Updated almost 5 years ago,

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Justin Morris
  • New to Real Estate
  • Saint Petersburg, FL
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Duplex/Triplex House Hack in St Pete

Justin Morris
  • New to Real Estate
  • Saint Petersburg, FL
Posted

Hey Everyone,

  After years of lurking on here my wife and I are out to buy our first property. We want to house hack a duplex or triplex

in St Pete. Live in one unit and rent out the other while fixing it up, then buy another and do it all over again. Kind BRRR I guess.

We'd like to find something that needs cometic fixes and nothing insane. 

We'd be using a FHA with my parents co-signing to do it and then we'd refi it it a few years. What areas are good to look in? I've only lived in St. Pete for about a year so I'm not extremely familiar. I know avoid the south side and that old Northeast and Kentwood are good.

But, I know those areas have become very expensive and we are probably going to be in the 200-250k purchase price range. 


Also, is this a good strategy? What are the best tools for evaluating a deal?

Thanks!

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