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Episode 245 - From Zero to House Hacker: How Tony Cruz Built Wealth in Denver with Co-Living Real Estate Strategy

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What if your first real estate deal could pay your mortgage and fast-track financial independence? In this episode of Invest2FI, Craig sits down with Tony Cruz, a first-time house hacker who purchased a $650,000 single-family home in Lakewood, Colorado—all while living abroad in Peru. Tony shares how he saved $60,000 over three years, worked with an investor-friendly agent, and used $15,000 in seller credits to buy down his interest rate from 6.9% to 6.25%.

He explains how he converted the layout into a six-bedroom co-living setup, added egress windows, and completed $65,000 in renovations while preserving privacy by living in the basement. Tony breaks down how he filled his rooms during Denver’s off-season using Roomies and Facebook groups and screened quality tenants with clear standards. This episode is a detailed roadmap for anyone ready to take action on their first house hack, even in a competitive, high-cost market.

Podcast Highlights:

[02:44] Tony Cruz joins the show and shares first home goals
[04:01 How Reddit inspired remote work and early FIRE goals
[05:07] First homeownership dream and link to house hacking
[10:00] Choosing Denver and identifying price limits and tradeoffs
[10:45] The value of investor-friendly agents with co-living insight
[14:54] Property specs including layout and duplex potential
[23:41] Turning 3-bed main listing into 6-7 bedrooms total
[25:55] Total $65K renovation cost breakdown and decisions made
[29:27] Filled rooms proactively despite offseason tenant timing
[33:10] Tenant screening methods and red flag messaging filters
[34:55] Managing privacy and shared living as a live-in landlord
[40:05] Long-term strategy and personal lessons from first deal
[50:30] final advice for first-timers afraid to take the leap
HOST
Craig Curelop
📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thefiguy
📘 Book: https://store.biggerpockets.com/products/the-house-hacking-strategy
🏘️ Buy Real Estate: https://bit.ly/3V3QDze

GUEST
Tony Cruz
📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stay.cruzin/

Use Code: ILOVECRAIG for Coliving Conference discount

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284 episodes

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Content provided by Craig Curelop aka The FI Guy. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Craig Curelop aka The FI Guy or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://staging.podcastplayer.com/legal.

What if your first real estate deal could pay your mortgage and fast-track financial independence? In this episode of Invest2FI, Craig sits down with Tony Cruz, a first-time house hacker who purchased a $650,000 single-family home in Lakewood, Colorado—all while living abroad in Peru. Tony shares how he saved $60,000 over three years, worked with an investor-friendly agent, and used $15,000 in seller credits to buy down his interest rate from 6.9% to 6.25%.

He explains how he converted the layout into a six-bedroom co-living setup, added egress windows, and completed $65,000 in renovations while preserving privacy by living in the basement. Tony breaks down how he filled his rooms during Denver’s off-season using Roomies and Facebook groups and screened quality tenants with clear standards. This episode is a detailed roadmap for anyone ready to take action on their first house hack, even in a competitive, high-cost market.

Podcast Highlights:

[02:44] Tony Cruz joins the show and shares first home goals
[04:01 How Reddit inspired remote work and early FIRE goals
[05:07] First homeownership dream and link to house hacking
[10:00] Choosing Denver and identifying price limits and tradeoffs
[10:45] The value of investor-friendly agents with co-living insight
[14:54] Property specs including layout and duplex potential
[23:41] Turning 3-bed main listing into 6-7 bedrooms total
[25:55] Total $65K renovation cost breakdown and decisions made
[29:27] Filled rooms proactively despite offseason tenant timing
[33:10] Tenant screening methods and red flag messaging filters
[34:55] Managing privacy and shared living as a live-in landlord
[40:05] Long-term strategy and personal lessons from first deal
[50:30] final advice for first-timers afraid to take the leap
HOST
Craig Curelop
📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thefiguy
📘 Book: https://store.biggerpockets.com/products/the-house-hacking-strategy
🏘️ Buy Real Estate: https://bit.ly/3V3QDze

GUEST
Tony Cruz
📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stay.cruzin/

Use Code: ILOVECRAIG for Coliving Conference discount

  continue reading

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