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Updated over 4 years ago on . Most recent reply
Beginner trying to get started
I’m wanting to get started in real estate. I’ve found a duplex in my area that I would like to house hack. Its the closest me to my budget. But it would not cashflow. It would on the other hand cut my living expenses from $1,300 a month down to $250 a month.
In your opinions would this be one worth looking into still or just move on and wait for a better deal?