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All Forum Posts by: Huy Huynh

Huy Huynh has started 4 posts and replied 6 times.

Post: Passing the WA Real Estate Test

Huy HuynhPosted
  • Posts 6
  • Votes 3

Hello, 

I am scheduled to take the WA real estate exam next week and I have question on the state specific portion of the exam. I took a course with Rockwell and passed. However, when I took the state specific exam from the 2 textbooks below, the content is completely different. These tests go into the specifics of WA laws (WA administrative code, WA legislature, WA land development act of 1972, WA Human Right commission...). Should I expect these topics on the exam or should I stick with the Rockwell textbooks? 

WA Practice Tests

WA Exam Prep

Thanks, 

Post: Real Estate CPA in Washington State

Huy HuynhPosted
  • Posts 6
  • Votes 3

Hello, 

Just got my first rental last year and would like to get some recommendations for awesome CPAs around the Seattle/Bellevue areas.

Thanks. 

Hello all, 

I recently got a property with a 3.5% FHA loan w/ 4 rooms and a garage unit that is attached to the house but there is no entrance to the main house. After some research, I found that renting out the house and live in the garage (after some renovations) would yield a $250/month higher return in comparison to renting by the room. My question is that what are the pros and cons if I rent out the entire house versus rent by the room. And is there a lease agreement that allows the owner to share part of the house with tenants.


Thank you

Post: Seattle Newbie Investor

Huy HuynhPosted
  • Posts 6
  • Votes 3

@Michael Haas Very valuable insights! Sent you a message 

Post: Seattle Newbie Investor

Huy HuynhPosted
  • Posts 6
  • Votes 3

@James Ortiz - Yeah, I did some research on the cities mentioned above. If you are a newbie too, let's connect and discuss some more. 

Post: Seattle Newbie Investor

Huy HuynhPosted
  • Posts 6
  • Votes 3

Hello, 

I currently live in Seattle and would like to house hack in the suburbs close to Seattle and Bellevue. Currently, I have 3 cities in mind: Kent, Des Moines, and Renton. I am now trying to narrow them down to even more specific neighborhoods. Any advice would be greatly appreciated!  

Thanks,