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Lucas Helliker
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House Hacking Using 203k or Homestyle Loan to Duplex Down

Lucas Helliker
  • Investor
  • Chicago
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Hi all, 

I am looking to house hack a 3-4 unit building on the North Side of Chicago with an owners unit that will offer my family more space than we have now. One option that I am evaluating is buying a 3 flat with a basement and creating an owner's unit by duplexing unit 1 down to the basement. I am wondering if a homestyle loan could cover this. In my current residence we built an ADU in the basement through the cities ADU pilot program. It was extremely expensive because we needed to replace the electrical for the basement, dig down 8 inches, and replace the water service.

Since we would of course be pulling permits in the duplex down scenario, I am wondering if we would potentially need to do all of those major renovations again? It seems like this approach to duplexing down could create a lot of value and make the refinance worth the costly renovations, especially if I could use a renovation loan. Before pulling the trigger I would do market research on the ARV for similar product in that area. Has anyone done this that could share some insights or tips ? Appreciate you!!

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