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All Forum Posts by: Robert Westenberger

Robert Westenberger has started 1 posts and replied 2 times.

Hi 

About me: I am a 33 year old single male in the south jersey area. I work remotely as a software engineer, I currently make $105k / year. I have $80k liquid in CDs and savings accounts in the bank and a credit score between 760 - 780. I live alone in my parent's beach house and I don't pay any rent whatsoever, only utilities.

Since I work from home I think house hacking would suit me since I can live on the property and perform some of the easier maintenance tasks myself. I plan on taking some introductory classes for plumbing + electrical + carpentry + ??? so I can eventually do some repairs myself.

I am wondering if there is any market in New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Connecticut, Maryland, or Washington DC that would "make sense" to house hack given my financial position? Is it still possible to snag a reasonably successful house hack in these areas? I am not looking for the perfect deal, I just want something that will improve my financial position better than just dumping all my money in a high yield savings account or something.

I don't need to live in the nicest place. I am really just looking to avoid the worst of the worst areas (anywhere with open air drug markets or active gang warfare / prolific violent crimes). If there are any crimes being committed, the person committing them should be me (that's a joke). I'd prefer a more suburban area but I could honestly live anywhere, as long as its not too bad.

I just finished reading "The House Hacking Strategy" by Craig Curelop, and I think that gave me some good introductory knowledge on house hacking, but I know that I still have to do a lot more research.

Quote from @Wale Lawal:

@Madison Stoner

Welcome to BP!

House hacking in Westmoreland County can be a profitable way to build wealth. Network with local investors, understand local laws, and consider owner-occupied financing options. Learn property management, analyze rental demand, find high-quality tenants, and budget for renovations and repairs. With Westmoreland County's reasonable property prices, you're well-positioned to start building your portfolio.

Good luck!


 I am a complete newbie to house hacking, real estate investing, and real estate in general. I don't mean to cause offense - this is me just asking a genuine question. What do you know about Westmoreland County? I see you have Houston, Dallas, and Austin Tx listed as a tagline in your profile, do you also specialize in Westmoreland County? Or did you run some numbers or have some other set of data you're using to come to the conclusion that Westmoreland County is, in fact, an area conducive to being profitable in house hacking? Or is it that house hacking is just profitable in general, regardless of the geographic area? 

Again, I don't mean to come off as a di*k head lol. this is a genuine question