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I'm not really sure why I'm doing this anonymously, but I am.
I'm looking at renting an apartment in a pretty trendy part of town, and obviously that means they're somewhat pricey. I've noticed though that there are houses that have been converted into duplexes in the area that are pretty reasonably priced, and if I live in one, and rent out the other, it means I would be essentially living rent-free. Not to mention, the payment would be affordable even if I didn't have a tenant.
I'm trying to get a clear thought on the pros and cons of this before I make any decisions (haven't actually looked at these places yet), and I believe we've had some landlords on this forum so I thought it'd be a good place to ask. Obviously I'd have to be responsible for maintenance issues, but my general thought process is that it could be an affordable way to live where I wanted to, and if I decide to leave down the road I could either sell it, or just have the rent money from both places, as opposed to renting where I'd have nothing (but obviously greater flexibility).
I'm looking at renting an apartment in a pretty trendy part of town, and obviously that means they're somewhat pricey. I've noticed though that there are houses that have been converted into duplexes in the area that are pretty reasonably priced, and if I live in one, and rent out the other, it means I would be essentially living rent-free. Not to mention, the payment would be affordable even if I didn't have a tenant.
I'm trying to get a clear thought on the pros and cons of this before I make any decisions (haven't actually looked at these places yet), and I believe we've had some landlords on this forum so I thought it'd be a good place to ask. Obviously I'd have to be responsible for maintenance issues, but my general thought process is that it could be an affordable way to live where I wanted to, and if I decide to leave down the road I could either sell it, or just have the rent money from both places, as opposed to renting where I'd have nothing (but obviously greater flexibility).