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All Forum Posts by: Rob Appel

Rob Appel has started 1 posts and replied 2 times.

Post: House Hack vs. BRRRR

Rob AppelPosted
  • Posts 2
  • Votes 5

Thank you to all who have commented, this all helps.  I should be a little more clear in my post (first one ever).  I live in Cincinnati, OH and want to stay within a certain area because of my kids school.  I can't find a multi-family to house hack and won't be able to rent out a room because of my kids in a single family house.  I was thinking of buying a house that does, or doesn't need any work and living in it for a year then moving to the next one and renting the first one out.  Thank you so much for the responses so far.  Any thoughts on this type of plan?

Post: House Hack vs. BRRRR

Rob AppelPosted
  • Posts 2
  • Votes 5

I want to buy a multifamily and house hack, but not much is on the market where I am looking. I have 3 kids nearby and want to be close for their commute to school, so it limits my radius search. Should I then find a single family, fix it and move each year or what is my best option? Should I rent a place and find a BRRRR? Not sure how to go to start accumulating properties, but I want to take the Greene approach and purchase at least one per year.