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21 April 2016 | 13 replies
Or with renting out two of the units AND also getting roommates for the unit that you occupy?
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20 January 2016 | 12 replies
I'm happy to occupy one and have roommates or something.2) Would you keep these tenants?
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8 October 2015 | 15 replies
Since i assume you dont have a wife and kids, and you dont mind a roommate situation, if you find a nice duplex you can rent out one side and then rent out extra rooms on your side.You cant count the rent from your side towards the mortgage but it will be cash in pocket.
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9 April 2017 | 4 replies
Hi my name is jeremySo recently ive stumbled across bigger pockets and am trying to learn how to get started in the real estate investing world Its always been a passion and dream to do this even as a kid but i didnt think it was possible without large amounts of capital i see now that there are other ways tho i am not fully aware and understanding themSo let me start with an introduction hi im jeremy, im a plumbers apprentice and actively saving , currently i live at home after moving back when the whole rent and live with roommates thing didnt work and i felt like i was not getting anywhere paying rent vs paying payments on a loan , ive got a few thousand right now and am in a odd spot as i dont know if i should stop putting money away for a loan payment and buy a car ( i lost mine due to black ice and insurance didnt cover) i dont necessarily need it to work but i think it will be needed to look at potential properties when im getting ready to pull that triggerAnyways my plan when i first started my job was to just get fully licensed in plumbing and once i have it i would be knowledgeable enough to do most if not all plumbing repairs in any property thinking it would be saving me thousands of dollars when/if i needed to do any type of repair to the unit or its water/heating systems vs paying for it, granted as i get more and more property ill doubt ill still be interested in doing it but i figured its a good stable job to start with and i could always fall back on if needed.
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28 October 2016 | 0 replies
I came to California with my best friend/roommate/business patner(Blake).
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30 May 2014 | 6 replies
I've paid utilities for roommates in a place I was living before, and even then I got screwed over.If they're not paying it and have unlimited "free" utilities, they'll run the AC on 65 in the middle of a summer drought.
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8 August 2017 | 15 replies
As of just two weeks ago, we are now house hacking a 3 bedroom condo in Chicago together, where the two roommates are paying 78% of all our expenses.
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6 March 2018 | 17 replies
That'll help you when it comes to getting other rentals down the road where a lender might not count your roommate income on a pure single family.
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3 April 2008 | 12 replies
I am currently renting a room and will become the "landlord" of the home come 4/1.The owner does not live there, it is I, my SO and our daughter, the landlord who stiffed him on all of our rent is being evicted and him and I struck a deal for me to stay, plus our other roommate.Once she leaves we will have another roommate coming back that she originally kicked out (he did work around the house, installing a new wall to make the 4th bedroom she's staying in and then she kicked him out).So once he moves back in, we will only have 1 room vacant.
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11 March 2010 | 1 reply
While I was still living there, I found a roommate to rent the 2nd bedroom w/ utilities included for $400/mo.