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While live-in landlords are far from a novel concept, the pandemic-era fever around passive income and real-estate investing has sparked a rise in the popularity of house hacking. While Turner's initial strategy emphasized small multifamily buildings, some house hackers applied the concept to single-family homes. In 2019, he published a book called "The House Hacking Strategy: How to Use Your Home to Achieve Financial Freedom." And I think house hacking is one obvious way to eliminate, or at least drastically reduce, what likely is your largest expense." "Yeah, it's called 'house hacking," the owner and roommate, also played by Jarman, who has 4 million followers, replies.
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He shared with Insider six books that helped him get started in his real estate journey. In an interview with Insider, Adesada mentioned six specific books that helped him get started on his journey to financial freedom through real estate investing. "So by the end of that exercise, I had started developing a plan to buy my second property." Adesada hired her team based on the strategies in "Long-Distance Real Estate Investing" by David Greene, which instructed investors to choose "rockstar real estate agents" for markets outside of their local area. "It's really all the information you need to run a successful real estate property management company — not just own a property or two," he explained.
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