House hacking involves living in one unit of a multi-unit property while renting out the others to cover—or even exceed—your mortgage. Popular among first-time buyers and investors, this strategy reduces living costs and builds equity through rental income. Tenants effectively pay your housing expenses, making homeownership more accessible and profitable.
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