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All Forum Posts by: Nick Malucha

Nick Malucha has started 1 posts and replied 2 times.

Post: Analyzing for Creative House Hacks

Nick MaluchaPosted
  • New to Real Estate
  • La Crosse, WI
  • Posts 2
  • Votes 3

Hello everyone!

I am new to to the world of real estate investing, and have been spending the past few months reading books and listening to podcasts to start building a good foundation! I am most likely moving within the next year for my fiance's graduate education, and want to start off our investing journey by house-hacking wherever we end up. 

As I'm starting to analyze duplexes in the potential areas we might be living, I'm realizing that there aren't many listings on the MLS that fit within my expected price range and where the estimated rent covers a significant majority of the mortgage/additional expenses. While I'm going to continue analyzing duplexes to build up my confidence/skills, I'm also interested in other creative ways to house-hack. One area that I'd love to explore would be converting existing space within a traditional single family home into an AirBnB. Last month I stayed in an AirBnB where the owners converted the second story of their detached garage into a 1 bed, 1 bath space, and I really like that concept.

Is this creative solution a good idea for a first-time investor to dive into, or should I learn the ropes in a traditional mutli-family? 

If I do start analyzing single family homes with the intent of adding AirBnB rental spaces, is there a good rule of thumb for estimating the rehab costs? I know the best way to start estimating these rehab costs would be to get in contact with local contractors, but since I am unsure of where I'll be living and at least 6-8 months away from purchasing, I don't want to waste anyone's time.

Thanks for the help!

Post: Sewer Line Repair / Replacement

Nick MaluchaPosted
  • New to Real Estate
  • La Crosse, WI
  • Posts 2
  • Votes 3

Tom,

Another option for you to consider is utilizing a trenchless technology called cured-in-place lateral lining, which essentially is installing a new pipe inside of the existing sewer lateral. Cured-in-place is a great solution if your sewer lateral is too deep for sensible excavation or if it runs underneath structures/landscaping you don't want to destroy. There are plenty of cool videos online to describe the process if you're interested!

I work for a company (with an office north of the cities) that does this type of work for municipal sewer mains, and just recommended either Roto-Rooter or McQuillan Bros. (based in St. Paul) for lateral lining to a client in your area. Though I'm unsure of the cost difference between a full dig/replace and lateral lining, depending on your situation it could be a better choice!