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Strategies for house hacking multifamily commercial real estate
I have an 8 unit multifamily commercial building that is made up of 4 residential units that sit on top of 4 retail units. One of the units is for moderate income which I was thinking of living in and managing the other 7 units.
Is it possible to house hack a commercial property like this and if so what would be a good strategy to do this?
How would financing work on something like this?