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Grant ShipmanPoster
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Two ways vanilla house hackers are MISSING OUT...
All you house hackers out there. Usually the strategy is buy a house oncer per year with primary residence low down payment, occupy it for the first year and rent out the bedrooms to cover the mortgage, and then move-out and rent it to someone.
Anyone out there know the ways a house hacker who does this is missing out? I mean they are winning b/c house hacking done right is always winning....but still they are missing out.
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