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House hacking isn't about living for free โ it's about making homeownership possible when it otherwise wouldn't be. In 2026, the strategy is less about eliminating a mortgage payment and more about engineering one you can actually afford. ๐ก
Here's what's working:
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ADUs (accessory dwelling units) โ Fannie Mae now lets buyers count projected ADU rental income toward mortgage qualification, up to 30% of total qualifying income
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Multi-generational homes โ 14% of all home purchases in the last year were multi-generational, with Gen X leading at 19%
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Small multi-family properties โ FHA loans allow up to 4 units with just 3.5% down if you live in one
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Realistic expectations โ If rental income cuts your $3,800 payment down to $2,200, that's a win
The math has to work. The zoning has to be legal. And the lifestyle has to fit. But for the right buyer, house hacking can turn a closed door into an open one.
Read the full article: https://dominicvaldez.myagent.site/house-hacking-in-2026-what-the-hype-got-wrong-and-what-actually-works/
05/19/2026
One of the quieter shifts in how buyers evaluate homes is the move toward wellness design โ the idea that a home's layout and materials should actively support how you feel in it, not just how it looks.
Mentions of "wellness" in listings are up 33% year over year, and "spa-inspired bathrooms" climbed 22%. But the concept goes far beyond the primary bath. Biophilic design โ bringing in natural light, organic materials, living plants, and visual connections to the outdoors โ has become a core consideration. So has circadian lighting that shifts with the time of day, and dedicated quiet spaces designed for rest and focus.
These aren't luxury add-ons anymore. They're showing up in mainstream listings because people are prioritizing how their home makes them feel on a Tuesday afternoon, not just how it presents at a party.
Read the full article: https://dominicvaldez.myagent.site/2026-home-design-trends-whats-in-whats-out-and-what-buyers-are-responding-to/
05/07/2026
The all-gray interior isn't just tired โ buyers have officially moved on. Over the last year, mentions of "color drenching" in listings surged 149%, and the shift is toward warm, immersive tones that create sanctuary, not showrooms. ๐จ
What's replacing the gray?
๐ค Warm beiges and caramels
๐งก Terra cotta and sunbaked '70s tones
๐ Sage green and soft navy
๐ชต Cohesive, room-wrapping color that includes walls, ceilings, and trim
The psychology is simple: buyers want homes that feel like somewhere they'd actually want to live. If you're thinking about selling, a single well-chosen paint refresh can dramatically change how your space photographs and how it feels at first walk-through.
Read the full article: https://dominicvaldez.myagent.site/2026-home-design-trends-whats-in-whats-out-and-what-buyers-are-responding-to/
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