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Real Estate Matters — How Young Buyers Are Using House Hacking to Get Ahead

15 min · 21 de may de 2026
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In this episode of Real Estate Matters, Geoffrey Tiffany explores one of the most important real estate strategies younger buyers are using in today’s market: house hacking. With rising home prices, higher interest rates, and increasing rent costs, many younger buyers feel locked out of ownership. This episode breaks down how house hacking can help bridge the gap between affordability, monthly cash flow, and long-term wealth building. Topics include: • What house hacking actually is • Renting rooms, duplexes, ADUs, and owner-occupied investing • How younger buyers reduce monthly housing costs • The connection between cash flow and appreciation • Why this strategy works differently in markets like Bend, Oregon • Why your first property does not need to be your “dream home.” • Turning a primary residence into a future investment property This episode is designed for younger buyers, first-time homeowners, parents helping adult children navigate the market, and anyone curious about practical paths into real estate ownership. Real Estate Matters is part of BBN31 — independent media focused on practical insight, real conversations, and the realities shaping today’s housing market.

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