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All Forum Posts by: Justin Hansen

Justin Hansen has started 1 posts and replied 5 times.

Post: My First House Hack

Justin Hansen
Posted
  • Investor
  • Janesville, WI
  • Posts 5
  • Votes 6
Quote from @Oktay Ugur:

Congratulations Justin for taking action and successful house hack! Good purchase price. Janesville market went up quiet a bit and it is hard to find a decent duplex at these prices so you have pretty good equity too.


 Sweat equity has been put into the property, along with natural appreciation, and a lucky purchase price.

Post: My First House Hack

Justin Hansen
Posted
  • Investor
  • Janesville, WI
  • Posts 5
  • Votes 6
Quote from @Benjamin Sulka:

Justin, 

Congratulations on taking action!

Even if you didn't have a roommate, you'd only be paying $288 ($1,138 - $850). Even after factoring in reserves for maintenance, capex, vacancy, property management, and other expenses, you're definitely paying less than you would renting! And on top of that, you're getting landlording experience, investing experience, and building equity. 

Kudos to you. 


 Thank you, Benjamin! My thoughts as well.

Post: My First House Hack

Justin Hansen
Posted
  • Investor
  • Janesville, WI
  • Posts 5
  • Votes 6
Quote from @Julien Jeannot:

@Justin Hansen

Well done! The first step is the most important.


 Thank you, Julien!

Post: My First House Hack

Justin Hansen
Posted
  • Investor
  • Janesville, WI
  • Posts 5
  • Votes 6
Quote from @Andrew Freed:

@Justin Hansen - That's awesome, living for free. Good work! Sounds like the perfect house hack. Are you gearing up to do this again in a year? 


I'm currently on the search for my next house hack as I type this! I've noticed the DTI has come into play, now. My goal is to put down 5%-10% on my next hack. The trouble I'm having is the lack of 2 years of rental income for my back support. I might have to bite the bullet and put down some more cash up front if I don't want a co-signer.

Post: My First House Hack

Justin Hansen
Posted
  • Investor
  • Janesville, WI
  • Posts 5
  • Votes 6

Investment Info:

Small multi-family (2-4 units) buy & hold investment in Janesville.

Purchase price: $165,000
Cash invested: $18,250

I currently house hack this investment property. My tenant pays $850 a month while my roommate pays $500 a month plus he splits the utilities. I put down 5% and did some remodeling costing me approximately $10,000. My current PITI is $1,138.00.

What made you interested in investing in this type of deal?

Perfect way to get started in the Real Estate investment space.

How did you find this deal and how did you negotiate it?

This deal was found on the MLS. When I originally found the deal, it was contingent within the first day. Several weeks later the house came back on the market, and I noticed almost immediately. I went on a showing the same day and put an offer in at asking price and got it accepted. The deal originally fell through due to an inspection contingency which was remedied by the previous owner.

How did you finance this deal?

I financed the purchase by conventional loan.

How did you add value to the deal?

So far, I've added value by adding new flooring throughout the whole house and fresh paint. Next, I will be updating the kitchen. Once, the current tenant moves out I will update that unit's bathroom. Once, I move out into the next house hack I will update my current bathroom.

What was the outcome?

I don't have a mortgage expense out of my own pocket. My tenant and roommate cover the entire cost of the PITI.