
Tibbitt's House Hack
Homeownership Made Possible Through House Hacking
The Tibbitts wanted to buy their first home, but they weren't just looking for any house. They wanted to buy smart.
Instead of stretching for a traditional single-family home, they targeted a house hack from the start. We found a remodeled 3-bedroom home with a 2-bedroom basement apartment, plus a large yard. I negotiated $10,000 in seller concessions and another $10,000 in seller-covered repairs before they ever moved in.
The basement apartment rents for $1,500 a month. That income knocks a significant chunk off their mortgage every single month while they build equity in a home they actually want to live in.
Most first-time buyers just try to get into something. The Tibbitts got into something that pays them back.
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