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All Forum Posts by: Brandon Hunsaker

Brandon Hunsaker has started 13 posts and replied 32 times.

Hi, my name is Brandon.  I have bought a townhome in Vineyard, UT that I will be househacking by renting out the additional bedrooms.  I am looking for a good property attorney that I could consult to make sure I have all my bases covered.  Does anyone have any good recommendations of good attorneys in Utah?

Post: Vineyard, UT House Hack

Brandon HunsakerPosted
  • orem, UT
  • Posts 33
  • Votes 11

I've been out of college for about 6 months now and am looking to house hack my first deal.  I am brand new to real estate so I am looking for a lower risk option that could give me some experience.  I'm interested in the Vineyard, UT area because its close to my work and caters to the college crowd/early professionals.  Multi-family is out of my budget, but I found a townhome that I thought would work well for me to live in and rent out the additional rooms.  I wouldn't cashflow enough to fully pay the mortgage, but I feel this would be a good vehicle for me to build equity and then in a few years I could use the equity in the townhome to help me finance a duplex.  Does anyone have any suggestions on what analysis I could do to verify my if my idea of using the townhome as an equity vehicle is feasible?