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All Forum Posts by: Anderson Milfort

Anderson Milfort has started 3 posts and replied 3 times.

Hi everyone, I recently moved to the Jacksonville area for work at Johnson and Johnson. I lived near the town center and was looking to do some house hacking as an investor. The area is highly developed with many young professionals. It is impossible to find any multiple-family homes in that area specifically. Does anyone have experience house hacking with townhomes or condos? or should I purchase a single-family and rent out the rooms instead? 

What property type would be best for an area with many high profile companies(Johnson and Johnson), high developed area (Towncenter), a nearby university(UNF), and great weather? 

Hi everyone, I recently moved to Jax to work as an engineer for Johnson and Johnson. I am looking to do some house hacking near the town center area of Jacksonville, any tips? Specifically the type of properties I should focus on. I haven't been able to find any multi-family housing. in that general area, we have mostly single-family, townhome/apartment. 

Hi everyone,

I have a quick question. How come the Zillow Zestimate amount is significantly different compared to what is on the local appraisal website? 

The property has a Zestimate of 183,301 but has a "just Market" value of 155K on the appraisal site. Can someone please clarify.